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The Rise of Fiberglass Sculpture in America: Public Art, Luxury Hotels & Theme Park Installations

The United States has long stood at the forefront of public art and sculptural innovation, and fiberglass Reinforced Polymer (FRP) has become one of the most sought-after materials for large-scale installations across the nation. From iconic city squares to luxury hotel lobbies, American artists, architects, and developers are increasingly turning to fiberglass sculptures to define […]

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Argentina’s Fiberglass Sculpture Boom: Public Art, Hotel Décor & Urban Beautification Trends

Argentina, a country renowned for its rich artistic heritage and bold architectural statements, has increasingly embraced fiberglass sculpture as a medium for public art, hotel décor, and urban beautification projects. From the iconic steel petals of Buenos Aires to the colorful contemporary installations dotting its cultural districts, fiberglass has emerged as the material of choice

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Canada’s Christmas Fiberglass Sculpture Decorations: A Festive Fusion of Art and Winter Tradition

As winter descends upon Canada, cities and communities from coast to coast are embracing an increasingly popular trend in holiday décor: fiberglass sculptures dressed in Christmas finery. These durable, intricately crafted art pieces are transforming public spaces, shopping districts, and private gardens into winter wonderlands that capture the magic of the season. The Rise of

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The Rise of Fibreglass Sculpture in New Zealand: Garden Art, Public Installations & Design Trends

New Zealand has long been a fertile ground for sculptors and artists drawn to its dramatic landscapes, mild climate, and thriving creative culture. Among the many materials embraced by local and international artists working in Aotearoa, fibreglass — known in composites terminology as FRP (Fibre Reinforced Plastic) — has emerged as a particularly versatile medium

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National Gallery of Australia Unveils Lindy Lee’s 13-Tonne Ouroboros Sculpture in A$14 Million 40th Anniversary Commission

tolili.com — April 2, 2026 Table of Contents A $14 Million Milestone Commission The Design: Bronze, Water, and the Eternal Cycle A Global Fabrication Journey What This Means for Large-Scale Sculpture Sources A $14 Million Milestone Commission The National Gallery of Australia (NGA) in Canberra unveiled Ouroboros by Australian artist Lindy Lee in October 2024,

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Malaysia Becomes First Country in ASEAN and Asia to Break Record with 45-Nationwide Recycled Sculpture Initiative

tolili.com — April 2, 2026 Table of Contents A Record-Breaking Sculpture Initiative Scale and Scope: 45 Sculptures Across 8 States Materials and Design What This Means for the Fiberglass Sculpture Industry Sources A Record-Breaking Sculpture Initiative Malaysia has become the first country in ASEAN and Asia to receive dual recognition from both ASEAN Records and

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MALBA Doubles Its Collection with Historic 1,233-Work Acquisition, Cementing Buenos Aires as Latin America’s Art Capital

tolili.com — April 1, 2026 Table of Contents The Acquisition Sculptors and Works Added A Major Museum Expansion What This Means for the Art Market Sources The Acquisition The Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires (MALBA) announced on December 15, 2025, that its founder Eduardo F. Costantini had acquired the Daros Latinamerica Collection —

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Underwater Sculpture Garden Near Talamone, Italy Turns Art Into Marine Conservation

tolili.com — April 1, 2026 Table of Contents The Project The Sculptures and Materials Conservation by Design What This Means for Large-Scale Sculpture Sources The Project Off the coast of Talamone, a town on the Maremma Grossetana coast in southern Tuscany, an unconventional sculpture project is taking shape beneath the Mediterranean Sea. Students from an

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Christmasworld 2026 Trend Report: Three Design Directions Shaping Europe’s Holiday Décor Season

tolili.com — April 1, 2026 Table of Contents The World’s Leading Holiday Fair Reports Trend 1: BRAVE — Bold Reinvention Trend 2: LIGHT — Ethereal Multisensory Trend 3: SOLID — Clarity and Permanence Materials and Craftsmanship Sources The World’s Leading Holiday Fair Reports Messe Frankfurt’s Christmasworld 2026 — the international trade fair for seasonal and

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Durable Outdoor Fiberglass Santa Claus Figure

The “Bigger is Better” Shift: Oversized Fiberglass Decor Dominates 2025 Holiday Trends

The “Bigger is Better” Shift: Oversized Fiberglass Decor Dominates 2025 Holiday Trends Table of Contents U.S. Market Reaches $3.12 Billion Milestone Commercial Spaces Lead the Fiberglass Revolution The Rise of Sculptural and High-Gloss Finishes Why Professionals are Choosing Fiberglass Over Traditional Materials Sources U.S. Market Reaches $3.12 Billion Milestone The United States Christmas decorative products

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