Mia Coppola
Mia Coppola
Mia Coppola (1977, the Netherlands) — Dutch sculptor and artist
Coppola creates colourful, hand-painted resin sculptures with round, inviting forms that radiate femininity and joie de vivre. Her work is inspired by pop art icons such as Niki de Saint Phalle and Antoni Gaudi. Well-known series include the Molly & Dolly figures, Dancing Beauties and Crazy Giraffes. At Pop Art Statues you’ll find her complete collection of hand-painted sculptures, from small giraffes (starting at around €88) to large Molly figures.
Mia Coppola: colourful female figures and playful animals
Mia Coppola was born on 18 October 1977 and is a Dutch full-time artist. Her artistic career began with shaping and painting ceramics and clay products. Gradually she moved towards working with resin, which gave her the freedom to create larger, more durable sculptures. Coppola cites as her inspirations the French-American sculptor Niki de Saint Phalle (known for her Nanas), the Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi and the Italian-American sculptor Simon Rodia. These influences are visible in her work: the rounded female forms of De Saint Phalle, the organic lines of Gaudi and the mosaic-like colour patterns of Rodia come together in her own distinctive style.
How to recognise Coppola’s style
The work of Mia Coppola stands out on four points. First, the round forms: all her sculptures — whether female figures, giraffes or abstract objects — are built from curved, flowing lines. There are no sharp angles; everything invites you to touch it. Second, the use of colour: each sculpture is hand-painted in vivid, cheerful colours. Coppola works with patterns that reference well-known art movements — from Mondrian colour blocks to Gaudi mosaics — but always in her own interpretation. Third, the themes: her female figures (the Molly & Dolly line) symbolise strong, free, independent women. The animal figures (Crazy Giraffes) have that same playful energy. Fourth, the craftsmanship: although the basic forms are cast in resin, each sculpture is individually hand-painted, making every piece unique in its colour details.
Like Gerdine Duijsens, Coppola portrays women with character and humour, but where Duijsens works from the expressionist tradition, Coppola opts for pop art patterns and round forms. Didi Diaz and Fons van Dommelen share her preference for colourful, hand-painted sculptures with a playful appearance.
Coppola collection at Pop Art Statues
At Pop Art Statues, Mia Coppola is one of the more prominent artists in the range. The collection is divided into three main lines: Molly & Dolly (female figures), Dancing Beauties (dancing figures) and Crazy Giraffes (hand-painted giraffe figures). All sculptures are individually hand-painted, making each piece unique. Visit the product pages for current prices and available colour variations.
Who is Coppola a good gift for?
Mia Coppola is a strong gift for someone who loves colour and has an interior that could use a statement piece. The Molly & Dolly figures particularly appeal to women who love pop art and female empowerment. The Crazy Giraffes are an accessible entry point: affordable, decorative and with enough humour to also suit people who are not necessarily “art lovers”. The Molly & Dolly figures are a popular choice for Mother’s Day. The sculptures also work wonderfully as a housewarming gift thanks to their colourful, atmosphere-defining appearance. Less suitable for lovers of sleek, minimalist design — Coppola’s sculptures are emphatically present in colour and form. Also not ideal for those who value lifelike representations; her work is deliberately stylised and exaggerated.
See also
Do you like Mia Coppola? Also check out Gerdine Duijsens, Didi Diaz and Fons van Dommelen in our collection.
Frequently asked questions about Mia Coppola
What makes Mia Coppola’s style recognisable?
Round forms, cheerful colours and hand-painted patterns referencing pop art. Her sculptures are built from flowing lines without sharp angles, always in vivid colour schemes. The influence of Niki de Saint Phalle is visible in the female figures; the patterns often reference well-known artists such as Mondrian or Gaudi.
Are the Mia Coppola sculptures at Pop Art Statues originals?
The sculptures are original designs by Mia Coppola, cast in resin and individually hand-painted. Due to the manual painting process, each piece is unique in its colour details, even within the same colour variant.
How much do Mia Coppola sculptures cost?
The price range varies: Crazy Giraffes small start at around €88, the large version costs around €239. Molly & Dolly figures vary depending on size. Visit the product pages for current prices.
What is the most popular Mia Coppola gift?
The Crazy Giraffes are the most accessible entry point: affordable, compact and with enough colour and humour to appeal broadly. For those looking for something larger, the Molly figures in large format are the most sought after — they truly make a statement in an interior.
How do I care for a hand-painted resin sculpture by Mia Coppola?
Dust the sculpture with a dry, soft cloth. Do not use water or cleaning products on hand-painted parts. Do not place in direct sunlight. Intended for indoor use.

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