Sculptures
Each piece, crafted from wood, metal, or stone, tells a story you can both see and feel.
Timeless and unique, these sculptures add a tangible dimension of style and creativity to any space.

Sculptures: The Heads and Tronies of Mart Visser
Mart Visser’s sculptures exude intensity and pure emotion, adding an extra dimension: tangibility. From a young age, Visser drew heads, tronies, and faces of imaginary people, expressions that both intrigued and stirred emotion. This fascination with form, layering, and character comes to life in his three-dimensional work. Heavy, raw woods, weathered metals, and natural stones form the foundation of these art sculptures.
As with his paintings, he works without a predetermined plan: the shapes emerge from feeling, sometimes abstract, sometimes figurative. The layering of the surfaces, sometimes smooth, sometimes raw and untouched—tells a story that can be both seen and felt. His modern sculptures arise from experimentation: a stacking of elements, a play of balance and weight, a rhythm that gradually finds its final form.
Sculptures with Character
What all of Mart Visser’s sculptures share is a quiet presence that leaves room for interpretation. Every emotion they evoke is valid: inspiration, motivation, or even irritation, that, according to Visser, is the result of engaging with an artist’s expression. They are exclusive art objects that invite observation, feeling, and discovery.
The rough textures catch light in unexpected ways, making each glance a new experience. His choice of materials and scale varies with each work. In many sculptures, his fascination with human expression resonates, contours, lines, and forms that are sometimes immediately recognizable, sometimes only suggestive. In this way, he gives the viewer the freedom to find their own story. Anyone who adds a Mart Visser sculpture to their collection surrounds themselves with a piece of pure, unbridled creativity.
Mart Visser’s sculptures exude intensity and pure emotion, adding an extra dimension: tangibility. From a young age, Visser drew heads, tronies, and faces of imaginary people, expressions that both intrigued and stirred emotion. This fascination with form, layering, and character comes to life in his three-dimensional work. Heavy, raw woods, weathered metals, and natural stones form the foundation of these art sculptures.
As with his paintings, he works without a predetermined plan: the shapes emerge from feeling, sometimes abstract, sometimes figurative. The layering of the surfaces, sometimes smooth, sometimes raw and untouched—tells a story that can be both seen and felt. His modern sculptures arise from experimentation: a stacking of elements, a play of balance and weight, a rhythm that gradually finds its final form.
Sculptures with Character
What all of Mart Visser’s sculptures share is a quiet presence that leaves room for interpretation. Every emotion they evoke is valid: inspiration, motivation, or even irritation, that, according to Visser, is the result of engaging with an artist’s expression. They are exclusive art objects that invite observation, feeling, and discovery.
The rough textures catch light in unexpected ways, making each glance a new experience. His choice of materials and scale varies with each work. In many sculptures, his fascination with human expression resonates, contours, lines, and forms that are sometimes immediately recognizable, sometimes only suggestive. In this way, he gives the viewer the freedom to find their own story. Anyone who adds a Mart Visser sculpture to their collection surrounds themselves with a piece of pure, unbridled creativity.




