Custom Sculpture Commissions
COMMISSION A ONE-OF-A-KIND SCULPTURE
Gabriel Dishaw creates custom luxury upcycled sculptures for corporate brands, individual collectors, and entertainment companies. Whether you represent an organization seeking a signature installation or are a collector looking for a unique piece, each commission begins with reclaimed e-waste, authentic luxury fashion materials, and extensive handcraft.
Past clients include Capital One, Nike, Warner Brothers, Deloitte, Eli Lilly, Vizio, Mortal Kombat, Fandom.com, and Ripley's Believe It or Not — alongside individual collectors and entertainment personalities worldwide. (Jason David Frank, Xzibit, T-pain)
WHAT CAN BE COMMISSIONED
Each commission follows one of two distinct approaches or a combination of both:
The Luxury Series incorporates authentic upcycled designer goods, such as Louis Vuitton and Gucci leather and hardware, combined with pop culture iconography to create high-fashion sculpture. The result is polished, couture-level work where the materials are as significant as the subject.
The E-Waste and Upcycling Series uses reclaimed electronics, found objects, and vintage components to create more organic sculptures. These pieces invite close inspection, as individual parts from old technology form the texture and structure of the work.
Both approaches share the same foundation: each piece is one of a kind, built entirely by hand, and rooted in the art of transformation.
PRICING AND TIMELINE
Custom sculpture commissions range from several thousand to tens of thousands of dollars, depending on scale, complexity, and materials. Timelines vary from a few weeks for smaller pieces to several months for larger, more intricate builds. Each piece is packaged with the same care as its creation and shipped in a custom aluminum case lined with precision-cut foam, or in a crate.
HOW TO GET STARTED
Please contact gabriel@gabrieldishaw.com with your concept, timeline, and any reference materials. Gabriel responds personally to every inquiry.
Check out Gabriel’s Commission Process Overview here.