At Objet d'Art Stuff, we are delighted to offer a truly exquisite piece from the Frith Sculptures collection—Ballet Dancer by Paul Jenkins. This elegant sculpture captures the poise, discipline, and beauty of a ballerina in a moment of quiet contemplation, adjusting her pointe shoe. A stunning blend of artistry and craftsmanship, this 1994 limited-edition piece is a must-have for collectors, dance enthusiasts, and lovers of fine sculpture.

The Frith Sculptures Legacy
The Frith Sculptures collection is known for its exceptional attention to detail and lifelike representations of the human form and animal figures. These sculptures are crafted using a technique known as cold cast bronze, a process that combines powdered bronze with resin to create a material that has the appearance and texture of solid bronze but with a more accessible weight and affordability. The result is a sculpture that retains the depth and richness of traditional bronze while offering fine detailing and durability.
Established in the UK, Frith Sculpture has built a reputation for working with some of the finest sculptors of our time, producing pieces that capture both realism and artistic expression. Many of their sculptures, including Paul Jenkins’ works, celebrate movement, whether in dance, sport, or nature.

Paul Jenkins: Master of Movement
Paul Jenkins is a sculptor celebrated for his ability to convey the elegance of movement in his work. Specializing in figurative sculpture, his pieces often depict dancers, equestrians, and dynamic human forms. His ability to freeze a fleeting moment in time is what makes his sculptures so captivating.
His Ballet Dancer is a perfect example of his skill—every detail, from the curve of the ballerina’s spine to the delicate positioning of her fingers, is meticulously crafted to evoke the grace and strength of a performer lost in her art. The fluidity and balance in the sculpture make it an outstanding representation of the discipline and beauty of ballet.
Why Ballet Dancer is a Must-Have
Our Ballet Dancer sculpture, standing at 20 cm tall and 12 cm wide, is in immaculate condition—a rare find for a piece from 1994. Marked with the initials PJ and the edition number 94, it is part of a limited run, making it a valuable addition to any art collection.
This sculpture is more than just a decorative piece; it is an ode to the artistry of ballet, a testament to the skill of Paul Jenkins, and a representation of Frith Sculptures’ commitment to producing timeless works of art. Whether displayed in a home, a dance studio, or an art collection, this piece is sure to captivate and inspire.
If you are looking for a statement piece that embodies elegance, movement, and craftsmanship, Ballet Dancer is available now at Objet d'Art Stuff. A true collector’s item, this sculpture is a reflection of the enduring beauty of dance—captured forever in bronze.
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