





Bittersweet Candy Mixed Media Sculpture

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This mixed media sculpture of bronze and fiberglass evokes a dreamlike sweetness, merging luxury interior design with surreal collectible decor
| Artist: Sara Rahanjam |
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Title: Bitterssweet Candy |
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Medium: Bronze & Fibreglass |
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Edition: 2/3 |
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Width: 60 cm Depth: 30 cm Height: 18 cm |
| Status: Available in pink and green |
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Authenticity: Certificate is included |
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about this mixed media sculpture
This mixed media sculpture from the Bittersweet Candy series of bronze and fiberglass sculptures explores sensuality and dreamlike contrast.
A reclining female figure in golden bronze rests within a softly sculpted bathtub form. The surrounding fiberglass surface evokes luxury interior design and contemporary collectible decor. White water-like textures merge with pink and green tones, dissolving into a candy-inspired atmosphere.
The bathtub becomes a surreal object, finished with bow-like details that recall confectionery wrapping. Balancing fine art and design, the work functions as a luxury interior sculpture and statement piece.
about the artist
Sara Rahanjam is an Iranian sculptor born in 1984 in Lahijan, Iran. She graduated in Sculpture from the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Tehran. Her practice spans bronze, fiberglass, and mixed media sculpture, often merging classical craftsmanship with contemporary conceptual language.
Her work has been widely exhibited across Iran and internationally, with solo exhibitions including Stranger 2024, and earlier presentations at Seyhoun Gallery and Etemad Gallery in Tehran. She has participated in more than 50 group exhibitions across Europe, the United States, and Asia.
Recent international presentations include exhibitions in Paris, London, Chicago, and San Francisco, as well as participation in major events such as the 5th Beijing Biennial and the Sculpture Biennial for Urban Space in Tehran.
Her sculptural language often explores women’s identity, social constraint, and emotional resistance within contemporary society. Through figurative bronze forms and symbolic compositions, she transforms personal and collective experience into poetic, sculptural narratives.
Rahanjam’s works are part of private and institutional collections internationally, reflecting her growing presence in contemporary sculpture and collectible design discourse.
Collection
View Sara Rahanjam's Dubai collection of available artworks here
Copyright
This mixed media sculpture is one of a kind original therefore, all copyrights & reproduction rights are reserved by the artist
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