Public Art & Sculpture

Art experienced collectively.

This theme captures sculptural works and public installations situated within shared environments. These images explore how art interacts with architecture, scale, and public space.

Public Art Highlights

Illuminated Passage Illuminated Passage Illuminated Passage
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Illuminated Passage
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A quiet moment of architectural serenity captured within a wooden-clad passageway in Dubai. Soft natural light filters through a sculpted skylight, illuminating the textures of wood and stone with warmth and precision. This photograph reflects the balance between geometry and atmosphere, revealing how space and material interact to create a meditative environment.

16” x 20” - Limited Edition of 50
20” x 25” - Limited Edition of 25

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Palm Guardians Palm Guardians Palm Guardians Palm Guardians
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Palm Guardians
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A monumental bronze hand rises into the Medellín sky, perfectly aligned with slender palms that evoke both strength and serenity. The composition balances sculpture and nature, capturing the city’s spirit of resilience and harmony.

16” x 16” - Limited Edition of 50
20” x 20” - Limited Edition of 25
24” x 24” - Limited Edition of 15

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Guardians of Stone Guardians of Stone Guardians of Stone
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Guardians of Stone
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Bathed in the golden light of late afternoon, the monumental Monumento às Bandeiras stands as a testament to strength and endurance in São Paulo. Sculpted by Victor Brecheret, its massive granite figures of men and horses surge forward in unified motion, symbolizing the pioneers who shaped Brazil’s interior. The composition captures the monument’s sculptural dynamism and timeless power — a moment where stone, sky, and history converge in enduring harmony.

16” x 24” - Limited Edition of 50
20” x 30” - Limited Edition of 25

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Artist’s Note

Public art exists in dialogue—with architecture, landscape, and people. These images focus on presence and placement, capturing how sculpture alters movement and perception within shared space.

The work becomes inseparable from its environment.

Jay Britto

“Public art changes how we experience space together. I photograph these works as part of their surroundings—paying attention to scale, placement, and how people move around them.”