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Saint Brenden the Navigator/ Big Mouth Bass

Original price was: $9,700.00.Current price is: $8,470.00.

Currently on display at the Jamestown Art Center in Providence, Rhode Island, the piece stands as a powerful intersection of motion, destruction, and transformation.

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Saint Brenden the Navigator/ Big Mouth Bass

Most Wanted Fine Art Sculpture — by Jason Sauer

This extraordinary contemporary sculpture Saint Brenden the Navigator/ Big Mouth Bass is a museum-caliber work by world-renowned artist Jason Sauer, presented by Most Wanted Fine Art (MWFA). Currently on display at the Jamestown Art Center in Providence, Rhode Island, the piece stands as a powerful intersection of motion, destruction, and transformation.

Forged from authentic Demolition Derby cars, this sculpture carries a rare and compelling provenance: the vehicles were driven in competition by the artist himself. Each crushed panel, twisted steel line, and welded form preserves the raw energy of the arena, elevated into a refined, intentional composition. What was once impact and chaos is reimagined as balance, rhythm, and sculptural elegance.

Designed to command attention, this work functions as a centerpiece installation—ideal for luxury residences, private collections, corporate spaces, galleries, or museum environments. It is not merely displayed; it anchors a room, sparks conversation, and conveys bold curatorial confidence.

Details & Installation

  • Medium: Reclaimed Demolition Derby automobiles
  • Category: Contemporary Fine Art Sculpture
  • Artist: Jason Sauer
  • Presentation: Museum-quality, one-of-a-kind work

Installation & Delivery

  • Complimentary delivery and installation included within the continental United States east of the Mississippi River
  • West of the Mississippi River: Additional $1,000 for delivery and professional installation

This is a singular acquisition—a collectible art object with cultural weight, physical presence, and global recognition. A true statement piece that belongs in spaces where art is meant to be experienced, not merely observed.