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MATERIAL: Brass Parts on Wooden Base
SIZE: 470 x 300 x 150 (mm)
PRICE: $435
STATEMENT: Although they are standard water fittings, the luster of the materials present a greater appreciation.
ARTIST BIO: I am a self taught artist from the Central Coast NSW. Have exhibited my works over the last 20 years. My inspirations come from connections with family and nature. Who are also my source of energy.
MATERIAL: Steel - Cooper & Stainless Steel Wire
SIZE: 500 x 200 x 150 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: The contrast between clearing of natural bush and it's survival is a personal choice that we all have to make.
ARTIST BIO: I am a self taught artist from the Central Coast NSW. Have exhibited my works over the last 20 years. My inspirations come from connections with family and nature. Who are also my source of energy.
MATERIAL: Steel Parts on a wooden bass
SIZE: 800 x 550 x 150 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Implements of hard work & of past years.
ARTIST BIO: I am a self taught artist from the Central Coast NSW. Have exhibited my works over the last 20 years. My inspirations come from connections with family and nature. Who are also my source of energy.
MATERIAL: Pre-loved Steel tools on a wood base
SIZE: 770 x 650 x 150 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: The use of pre-loved tools in art is my way of keeping the memories alive of the tradesmen who used these tools.
ARTIST BIO: I am a self taught artist from the Central Coast NSW. Have exhibited my works over the last 20 years. My inspirations come from connections with family and nature. Who are also my source of energy.
MATERIAL: Powder coated steel, stainless steel ball, granite base
SIZE: 650 x 600 x 600 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: A balancing act.
ARTIST BIO: Peter Kasper lives at Emu Swamp and his background is engineering. He is mainly interested in kinetic sculpture. He has exhibited locally and sold pieces to Sydney, country NSW, Queensland, NZ and Switzerland. One of his sculptures is in Lawson Park, Mudgee.
MATERIAL: Stainless steel
SIZE: 2400 x 700 x 600 (mm)
PRICE: $9,500
STATEMENT: Light dances off the water as it runs down the creek. Swirls and falls and eddies play a rhythm. The pools strike a still note.
ARTIST BIO: Diploma fine arts. National art school. Represented Watters gallery. Public and private collections. Exhibited Sculpture by the Sea, Sculptures in the Garden, Harbour Sculpture and Sculpture at Sawmillers.
MATERIAL: Stringybark
SIZE: 2310 x 1080 x 480 (mm)
PRICE: $28,000
MATERIAL: Driftwood and mild steel
SIZE: 1900 x 400 x 300 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: I was wondering how many dragonflies do we have left after last year's devastating bush fires which led to this memorial of sorts
ARTIST BIO: "I am an artist developing works independently in response to private, public, gallery and competition commissions. This has been my occupation for the last 25 years.
Over that period, public art became my main focus with many successful major projects.
These days I am fully committed to private art practice."
MATERIAL: Concrete & paint
SIZE: 600 x 800 x 600 (mm)
PRICE: $5,400
STATEMENT: Roadkill, bushfires and human activity all contribute to this ode to all the dead and extinct animals of the world. A soft, sad piano is activated when a person passes by this gravestone.
ARTIST BIO: Harrison has been an artist for over 35 years, and recently completed a Masters of Art in sculpture at the ANU. He has appeared in major sculpture events in Australia, including Sculpture by the Sea and Sculpture at Scenic World. His art practice also includes drawing, painting, video and cartooning.
WINNER: The Sculptures Society Sensory Sculpture Prize
MATERIAL: Three recycled wharf timbers from Newcastle; glass tears; live and artificial poppies
SIZE: 1900 x 3000 x 1500 (mm)
PRICE: $4,300
STATEMENT: A century since the Western Front in WW1, ‘Tears’ honours those who paid the ultimate sacrifice. Depicted on old wharf timbers, the iconic slouch hat, the Australian Imperial Forces coat of arms, multiple glass tears and the red poppy.
ARTIST BIO: I am a sculptor and land artist, driven by a desire to highlight beauty in the world. Many years of study in Fine Arts, including researching into fire as a method of visual expression, culminated in an M.F.A. (UNSW). My practice currently utilizes timber and bronze whilst incorporating other materials.
MATERIAL: goat horns, glass, ceramic & fur
SIZE: 950 x 600 x 250 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Diana was the goddess of the wild animals and the hunt. I tried to build a "modern version".
ARTIST BIO: I was born in Germany in 1961. After studying architecture and health facility planning I then went on to work in different departments for Public Health and Urban Development. Open to other directions and careers my path brought me to Australia. Here I continued and deepened my love for art.
MATERIAL: Basalt
SIZE: 490 x 600 x 360 (mm)
PRICE: $15,000
STATEMENT: "The work uses the given form of the boulder as the starting point. Then it is cut into sections, rearranged, polished and 'put back together".
In this way both the internal beauty of the boulder and the raw exterior are revealed."
ARTIST BIO: John Petrie is a Sydney based sculptor working primarily in stone. he has won several awards, participated stone sculptors symposium South Korea, exhibited numerous time in Sculpture bt the Sea Bondi and Cottesloe. Public commissions include Western Sydney University Parramatta and Newcastle City Council
MATERIAL: Cement, saw dust, vermiculite, acrylic, oxide, steel, glue
SIZE: 1200 x 300 x 400 (mm)
PRICE: $2,200
STATEMENT: In 2020 I have found a deep need for connection amongst individuals and groups and I have been so delighted to discover these links occurring in the most surprising of ways. This piece is an abstracted figurative work made with hand formed lightweight concrete.
ARTIST BIO: "I draw lines with wire, hoping they run away with my thoughts and feelings along a path of discovery toward yours.
Felicity Cavanough creates moving sculptures, inspired by everyday moments with her 3 children. Completing a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of NSW with a Major in Painting"
MATERIAL: Ceramic
SIZE: 1480 x 300 x 200 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: The evolution of the embryo was preceded by millions of years of evolution of life on earth; this sculpture is about that journey.
ARTIST BIO: The connection between all living things and our origins from the elements of earth are major themes in my artworks. My sculpture has been influenced by the escarpment and coastal environment where I live on the far south coast of NSW.
MATERIAL: Ceramic
SIZE: 1440 x 300 x 180 (mm)
PRICE: $1,600
STATEMENT: This sculpture is about The Age of Fishes which has provided fossil evidence of our ancient ancestors.
ARTIST BIO: The connection between all living things and our origins from the elements of earth are major themes in my artworks. My sculpture has been influenced by the escarpment and coastal environment where I live on the far south coast of NSW.
MATERIAL: Ceramic
SIZE: 760 x 220 x 140 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: The cormorant perches on rocks that were present in the time of the ancient origins of sealife such as the tubular stentor, a unicellular organism.
ARTIST BIO: The connection between all living things and our origins from the elements of earth are major themes in my artworks. My sculpture has been influenced by the escarpment and coastal environment where I live on the far south coast of NSW.
MATERIAL: Buggy rim, recycled steel, barbed wire.
SIZE: 1580 x 630 x 80 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Spring is a time for rebirth and renewal and busy birds.
ARTIST BIO: I began welding steel at an early age and have an extensive knowledge of the medium. I enjoy creating artwork by fusing together recycled everyday metal objects and steel. This has led to the construction of my life-sized animals and figures. I hope others will enjoy it too.
MATERIAL: Metal
SIZE: 1200 x 900 x 400 (mm)
PRICE: $1,800
STATEMENT: In some cultures, this symbol represents good fortune.
ARTIST BIO: I recycle and re-purpose metal materials and enjoy creating sculptures that transform these materials into both realistic and abstract works of art.
MATERIAL: Corten steel
SIZE: 1000 x 1300 x 24000 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: "Poppies have become the symbol of remembrance. Here seen rusting and discarded after the parades are over.
Sold as a pair"
ARTIST BIO: Sculptor Alex Scheibner works from Rylstone NSW. His current work revolves around reclaiming discarded metals from local mining operations and changing their dimensions with forging. Principal themes of his work are decay, rebirth and capturing a moment in time. Alex holds two trades as a Blacksmith and Mechanical fitter.
MATERIAL: Limestone
SIZE: 600 x 350 x 350 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Multi faceted abstract head.
ARTIST BIO: Damien began drawing with David Wilson in 1997 who introduced him to sculptor Tom Bass, leading to the full time study and practise of sculpture. He completed his BFA at NAS in 2004. He works in clay, plaster, stone, wood, steel and bronze. Damien works and teaches in Byron Bay.
MATERIAL: Limestone
SIZE: 600 x 350 x 350 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Multi faceted abstract head.
ARTIST BIO: Damien began drawing with David Wilson in 1997 who introduced him to sculptor Tom Bass, leading to the full time study and practise of sculpture. He completed his BFA at NAS in 2004. He works in clay, plaster, stone, wood, steel and bronze. Damien works and teaches in Byron Bay.
MATERIAL: Limestone
SIZE: 600 x 350 x 350 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Melding elements of the iconic Mo'ai heads of Easter Island with those of the funerary figures from the Cyclades, this abstract takes a cubic twist.
ARTIST BIO: Damien began drawing with David Wilson in 1997 who introduced him to sculptor Tom Bass, leading to the full time study and practise of sculpture. He completed his BFA at NAS in 2004. He works in clay, plaster, stone, wood, steel and bronze. Damien works and teaches in Byron Bay.
MATERIAL: Steel and Concrete
SIZE: 500 x 400 x 800 (mm)
PRICE: $700 (each)
STATEMENT: "In the late afternoon sun, the local magpies gather to loudly and enthusiastically discuss the finer points of local politics. The wireframe silhouettes of these playful feathered creatures have been made from welded steel bar. "
ARTIST BIO: Tom Buckland was born and raised in Central Western NSW. He graduated from the ANU School of Art with Honours in 2015 and is currently based in Canberra. He creates sculpture that is often humorous and whimsical and working with and recycled materials. He has exhibited widely across Australia.
MATERIAL: Corten
SIZE: 1600 x 450 x 450 (mm)
PRICE: $4,700
STATEMENT: A sculpture designed to come into focus depending on your view point. A style that can turn from thin air to something mesmerizing.
ARTIST BIO: Jay Sikora is a Geelong based Metal artist with an eye for detail, a qualified boilermaker by trade, Jay's skills are of the highest quality, Jay is also the managing director of Metal Art & Design where he has re ned his metal fabrication skills, with sculpting being his passion.
MATERIAL: Mild Steel
SIZE: 2000 x 1500 x 1500 (mm)
PRICE: $15,000
STATEMENT: Ava is made mainly from scrap metal.Being a dancer, I wanted to create a sense of movement in my work not just have her in dance pose,hence the wispy additions.
ARTIST BIO: "Having raised my family of five children,I decided to explore my desire to create & express myself through art, when my youngest left home.
I began to paint & enrolled myself in a welding course at TAFE. With every spare moment you’ll now find me welding in the shed !"
MATERIAL: Scrap metal, machinery components, acyrlic
SIZE: 2500 x 2800 x 2000 (mm)
PRICE: $8,000
STATEMENT: This dragonfly was a challenge I set myself, to create a sculpture of scrap iron construction that could hover and float as naturally as the insect it’s inspired by.
ARTIST BIO: Alex Figgis is a steel sculpture artist based on the Northern Beaches of Sydney. With a passion for both the natural environment and machinery of human creation he fuses these two contrasting aspects of our world to produce amazing flora and fauna constructed of bi product scrap metals.
MATERIAL: Recycled steel
SIZE: 1600 x 1700 x 500 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: I created the shape of this Emu family using roughly cut gas tanks. I think the rough edges convey the scrubby look of these large native birds.
ARTIST BIO: "I am a scrap metal artist living and working in Deniliquin, NSW.
I have been working as a sculptor for the past 10 years.
The main materials that I use have been gathered from farms and workshops in my local area. I work with rusty metal and stainless steel."
MATERIAL: Metal and Corten steel
SIZE: 1600 x 600 x 600 (mm)
PRICE: $4,800
STATEMENT: The freedom and exhilaration that is felt from that spirited horse that has that rare element of grace, beauty and immeasurable strength yet is still humble enough to carry man upon his back.
ARTIST BIO: My practice is based on observations in nature, the parallels drawn between animal behavior and human relationships. These observations are expressed through the use of metals, timber and sandstone. The juxtaposition of materials capture the kinetic energy of the subject, to evoke an emotional response, or symbolize a metaphor.
MATERIAL: Raku clay and paint
SIZE: 610 x 480 x 520 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: I have tried to capture the warmth and tenderness of that last embrace before sleep (... hopefully)
ARTIST BIO: Works exclusively in clay, making small to medium-scale female forms using a coil technique with a painterly, rustic finish. Her work is an entirely female cast of curvaceous figures that speak of the feminine existence on the farm, her relationship to the soil and the passing of time.
MATERIAL: Raku clay and paint
SIZE: 650 x 460 x 540 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: This work is about memory of the embrace and its ferocity.
ARTIST BIO: Works exclusively in clay, making small to medium-scale female forms using a coil technique with a painterly, rustic finish. Her work is an entirely female cast of curvaceous figures that speak of the feminine existence on the farm, her relationship to the soil and the passing of time.
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MATERIAL: Raku clay and paint
SIZE: 520 x 380 x 490 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: A relaxed sit in the quiet.
ARTIST BIO: Works exclusively in clay, making small to medium-scale female forms using a coil technique with a painterly, rustic finish. Her work is an entirely female cast of curvaceous figures that speak of the feminine existence on the farm, her relationship to the soil and the passing of time.
MATERIAL: Raku clay and paint
SIZE: 600 x 480 x 520 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: How to survive a lock down
ARTIST BIO: Works exclusively in clay, making small to medium-scale female forms using a coil technique with a painterly, rustic finish. Her work is an entirely female cast of curvaceous figures that speak of the feminine existence on the farm, her relationship to the soil and the passing of time.
MATERIAL: Raku clay and paint
SIZE: 800 x 600 x 480 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Waltzing through the lock down. What else is there to do.
ARTIST BIO: Works exclusively in clay, making small to medium-scale female forms using a coil technique with a painterly, rustic finish. Her work is an entirely female cast of curvaceous figures that speak of the feminine existence on the farm, her relationship to the soil and the passing of time.
MATERIAL: Raku clay and paint
SIZE: 800 x 600 x 480 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
ARTIST BIO: Works exclusively in clay, making small to medium-scale female forms using a coil technique with a painterly, rustic finish. Her work is an entirely female cast of curvaceous figures that speak of the feminine existence on the farm, her relationship to the soil and the passing of time.
MATERIAL: Raku clay and paint
SIZE: 620 x 622 x 550 (mm)
PRICE: $1,200
STATEMENT: Twisted Jen is from my yoga practice. I have tried to capture the peace and restfulness of the poses.
ARTIST BIO: Works exclusively in clay, making small to medium-scale female forms using a coil technique with a painterly, rustic finish. Her work is an entirely female cast of curvaceous figures that speak of the feminine existence on the farm, her relationship to the soil and the passing of time.
MATERIAL: Concrete & Steel
SIZE: 1200 x 750 x 1100 (mm)
PRICE: $7,200
STATEMENT: Talof encompasses some of the different forms of natural matter that are produced by the earth and transformed through human intervention in the name of progression. The mould for this work was cast from a rock face on the NSW northern river’s coastline. The materials used in this piece originate from the earth. The different elements, methods and formed lines highlight the life cycle of naturally occurring materials on their journey to becoming part of the industrial world in which we inhabit.
ARTIST BIO: Sculptor Harley Fry has an extensive background in concrete design and metal fabrication. This inspires
Harley to challenge the possibilities of these two mediums. Harley is interested in exploring the relationship between the natural and the industrial realms through the combination of carbon neutral concrete and steel.
MATERIAL: River Stones, and Iron bark
SIZE: 1800 x 500 x 500 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Using simple methods and materials together with elegant form this sculpture catches the eye and craves a contemporary garden. Taking on an entwined configuration this piece creates interest from each angle. Plinth included.
ARTIST BIO: My work focuses on simple botanical form, challenging traditional methods to transform ordinary materials into something eye catching whilst revealing an unexpected form in a previously unseen way. I want my creations to look like they could have lived or grown somewhere.
MATERIAL: Pyrmont Sandstone
SIZE: 400 x 1750 x 600 (mm)
PRICE: $3,300
STATEMENT: One of Campbell’s best loved poems, compact, disciplined, painfully true & sharply amusing, carved as a garden bench for mother’s & daughters to sit, rest & talk as they move between garden rooms.
ARTIST BIO: Ian has been painting, drawing and carving for nearly as long as he can remember, which fortunately he can also still do. His studios and farms are at Braidwood and on the Darling River/Barka flood plain at Wilcannia. He draws on our shared culture and language.
MATERIAL: Burnt Stringybark
SIZE: 3200 x 320 x 360 (mm)
PRICE: $6,100
STATEMENT: It is hard to separate Tooth’s artistic practice from his everyday interaction with the natural world. " A charred offering" is a comment on the fragility of our eco systems, Tooth has used traditional Japanese burning techniques to create an aesthetic object that reflects upon the horrific year of fires.
ARTIST BIO: Ben Tooth is a Sculptor based in Walcha, NSW. Tooth focused on Sculpture in a BFA at National Art School in Darlinghurst, Sydney. After graduating Tooth moved to Walcha to assist his artistic mentor Stephen King full-time. Tooth was awarded the Moolarben Acquisition Prize at last years SIG.
MATERIAL: Metal
SIZE: 3300 x 4700 x 2000 (mm)
PRICE: $25,000
STATEMENT: Where curves meet right angles, the sky drifts away to bring the promise of a new dawn. Even when everything else is uncertain, the sun will rise, the sun will set.
ARTIST BIO: Self taught metal artist with 5 years in the industry. Owner and operated of Old N Dazed manufacturing sculptures and art on site.
MATERIAL: Rusty machinery parts & chains
SIZE: 1900 x 1600 x 1600 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: A Robust yet elegant statement for the outdoor elements.
ARTIST BIO: We are a brother & sister team from Wellington. We have always had a keen interest in both rustic art & the garden. We have put our skills & imagination together to create "Sue n Paul's Rustic Garden Art". Our unique pieces are all created from recycled materials
MATERIAL: Corten steel and mild steel
SIZE: 2600 x 600 x 600 (mm)
PRICE: $6,000
STATEMENT: Inspired by families and friendships that stay together but can still go in opposite directions.
ARTIST BIO: I have a background in structural steel fabrication, and create sculptures from discarded old scrap and new steel. I have entered exhibitions in NSW for a few years now. I have no formal training in art, but like to create sculptures that I find pleasing to the eye.
MATERIAL: Steel
SIZE: 1500 x 1600 x 300 (mm)
PRICE: $6,000
STATEMENT: Well, hasn't 2020 been a puzzle ? !
ARTIST BIO: I have been welding now for 4 years and am really enjoying the process of creating a variety of sculptures. I particularity love to use recycled steel as I feel it has so much history to share.
MATERIAL: 316 Stainless steel, corten plinth
SIZE: 1900 x 700 x 600 (mm)
PRICE: $5,900
STATEMENT: This work aims to embody the essence of water, one of our most precious resources. Ocean ripples, rivulets on the sand, and light refraction inspired the work.
ARTIST BIO: With a background in graphic design and an eye for detail, Mallinson has developed finely honed skills in creating organic sculptural forms in steel over the past decade. Her work conveys a sensitive aesthetic and abstract vision with two public sculpture commissions in NSW 2016 and 2020.
MATERIAL: Stainless steel, acrylic, recycled hardwood wharf decking
SIZE: 750 x 600 x 200 (mm)
PRICE: $3,200 ($400 each)
STATEMENT: “A series of 8 variations, based on the geometry of the 18th century orreries which were used in the calculation of planetary motion. The brushed stainless steel and laser cut acrylic rings sparkle and reflect shards of light, in contrast to the heavy weathered hardwood plinths."
ARTIST BIO: Simon Grimes is a Sydney based architect, photographer and sculptor. His preferred medium is recycled industrial material, often reusing heritage elements from the commercial projects in which he is involved. These elements are reused in an abstract fashion, blurring the boundaries of architectural detail and sculpture.
MATERIAL: Steel
SIZE: 2000 x 1760 x 1500 (mm)
PRICE: $6,450
STATEMENT: Parity is large scale sculpture fabricated from steel. Erected from conversations surrounding equality and community, parity is carefully constructed to meet at three precious points. In a display of symmetry and balance each volume relies on another, expressing a sense of unity.
ARTIST BIO: Lachlan McLean is an emerging artist from Sydney, Australia. He has recently completed his master’s in architecture at the Bauhaus University, Germany. His work focuses on connecting beings through large scale sculptures and interactive installations.
MATERIAL: Corten steel and mild steel
SIZE: 1800 x 600 x 400 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Events of the world at present makes one think about one’s self.
ARTIST BIO: I have a background in structural steel fabrication, and create sculptures from discarded old scrap and new steel. I have entered exhibitions in NSW for a few years now. I have no formal training in art, but like to create sculptures that I find pleasing to the eye.
WINNER: Emerging Artist Acquisition Prize
MATERIAL: High Density EPS, steel, polymer render, paint
SIZE: 1900 x 1400 x 1400 (mm)
PRICE: $12,000
STATEMENT: Intrigued by contrast of forms employing geometrical design elements, not 'in the land' but in relation to the landscape. It offers a sense of play with light, shade and shapes, both firmly and poetically
ARTIST BIO: Ludwig is a Czech born sculptor participating in symposiums in Europe and exhibiting In Australia on regular basis. In SXS Bondi, Scenic World, Yering Station Art Prize, University of Western Sydney Art Prize, Sculpture in the Vineyards, ARTPARK, won Hunters Hill Art Prize and many People’s Choice Awards.
MATERIAL: Painted steel
SIZE: 2400 x 1200 x 1200 (mm)
PRICE: $22,000
STATEMENT: A meditation on 3 dimensional composition.
ARTIST BIO: "Hui Selwood graduated from the National Art School (BFA) in 2000.
Exhibiting annually since 1996, including in Europe.
Awarded the Sculpture in the Garden Sculpture Prize 2018, Sawmillers Sculpture Prize 2010. Public and private collections (national and international)."
MATERIAL: Recycled scrap metal
SIZE: 2400 x 3600 x 1200 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: "Construction from scrap metal. A stand out garden feature that looks great with a light in the middle."
ARTIST BIO: Self taught metal artist with 5 years in the industry. Owner and operated of Old N Dazed manufacturing sculptures and art on site.
MATERIAL: Old farm machinery and factory punchings
SIZE: 1400 x 800 x 200 (mm)
PRICE: $460 (each) (1 x SOLD)
STATEMENT: Drought proof flowers!
ARTIST BIO: I found a passion to work with recycled metal and create garden sculptures. Rather than seeing pieces as out of date and useless, I see them as an inspiration to create art. I let the natural discarded objects dictate my project without the use of heat to alter the shapes.
MATERIAL: RHS tube, plough disc and forged steel
SIZE: 2000 x 559 x 200 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: The future is in the air. I can feel it everywhere - blowing in the winds of change.
ARTIST BIO: Jeff Hallinan trades a Manor Art 2830 and is based in Dubbo. A welder by trade and a artisan at heart. Jeff specialises in recycling discarded metal and metal objects and creates unique handcrafted art and sculptures for in and outside the home and for repurposed use.
MATERIAL: Farm Implements & Parts
SIZE: 1300 x 650 x 1900 (mm)
PRICE: $16,000
STATEMENT: Retired farm parts brought back to life. The Sire, co-creator of new life in a sheep enterprise. Tip of the hat to a time when Australia rode on the sheep’s back.
ARTIST BIO: "After spending 15 years in the heavy construction industry I have returned home to the family farm at Ilford with my partner and 4yr old daughter.
The Sire/Ram is my first sculpture, combining my love of farming and engineering.
The supplied photos are still work in progress."
MATERIAL: 100% recycled steel
SIZE: 2200 x 1600 x 800 (mm)
PRICE: $12,000
STATEMENT: A tribute to the majestic vessels that transported us and all our needs in a brand new country.
ARTIST BIO: "Where others just see scrap steel, Stephen Hogan sees beauty, form and shape. He creates pieces that respect and preserve the original but strives to give them new form, life and meaning in a modern context. Hogan works full time as a sculptor from his studio in Bathurst.
MATERIAL: Metal
SIZE: 4800 x 800 x 600 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: “"Humans are born wired for connection – it's in our DNA".
My interpretation of that connection.”
ARTIST BIO: I recycle and re-purpose metal materials and enjoy creating sculptures that transform these materials into both realistic and abstract works of art.
WINNER: Friends of Sculptures in the Garden Acquisition Prize
MATERIAL: Bed parts, horse bits, straight bar, wooden seat
SIZE: 1400 x 1260 x 460 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: My love of finding materials and creating useful objects with movement and flow for the home and garden drives my creative artwork.
ARTIST BIO: David Sherlock is an artist blacksmith and sculptor who over the past 30 years has created decorative and functional items using recycled metal, mainly from old agricultural equipment. David has a number of public art pieces in the region - Lawson Park in Mudgee, Dunedoo, Wellington and Baradine.
MATERIAL: Recycled / Scrap Metal
SIZE: 1000 x 700 x 700 (mm)
PRICE: $6,250
STATEMENT: Aussie essential item and family favourite. Constructed from all recycled tools and farm machinery. Great bar table with a piece of glass.
ARTIST BIO: Self taught metal artist with 5 years in the industry. Owner and operated of Old N Dazed manufacturing sculptures and art on site.
MATERIAL: New metals
SIZE: 1000 x 2000 x 1000 (mm)
PRICE: $9,000
STATEMENT: The fixed dice represents your one shot at life. The rolling dice represents the risks you take and chances you get.
ARTIST BIO: I found a passion to work with recycled metal and create garden sculptures. Rather than seeing pieces as out of date and useless, I see them as an inspiration to create art. I let the natural discarded objects dictate my project without the use of heat to alter the shapes.
MATERIAL: Metal
SIZE: 2800 x 2000 x 900 (mm)
PRICE: $13,500
STATEMENT: " The bond between the past, present and the future."
Inspired by the connection between a child and caregiver.
ARTIST BIO: Self taught metal artist with 5 years in the industry. Owner and operated of Old N Dazed manufacturing sculptures and art on site.
MATERIAL: Marine Ply, metal armature, paint
SIZE: 900 x 650 x 200 (mm)
PRICE: $850 (each)
STATEMENT: "The intention of this work is to bring joy to the space in which the dogs are displayed. They are whimsical and simply intended to bring pleasure. They have reasonable longevity outdoors but would be very long lasting under cover, such as a veranda or pergola."
ARTIST BIO: This is a collaborative work by Trevor Dunbar and Dinah Vandermeys. We have been regular exhibitors in outdoor sculpture events including Sculpture on the Edge (Bermagui), Sculpture on the Clyde (Batemans Bay / Broulee), Sculpture in the Paddock (Yass), Canberra Grammar School sculpture festival.
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MATERIAL: Merbau, tas oak, shade cloth, steel
SIZE: 2000 x 1500 x 1500 (mm)
PRICE: $1,600
STATEMENT: This kinetic sculpture explores the line of dissection of the golden ratio when displayed in three dimensions. Being moved softly by wind this work is both a strong statement and a gentle, ever changing feature of a garden space.
ARTIST BIO: Brendan is a Canberra based, self taught, artist working in sculpture and landscape design. Using natural materials and found objects, Brendan explores the relationship between organisms, habitat and sustainability, humans and the environment. Brendans outdoor works focus on finding harmony with the spirituality and wild nature of place.
MATERIAL: Metal
SIZE: 1200 x 2500 x 1500 (mm)
PRICE: $125 (each) (9 x SOLD)
STATEMENT: "Dandelion inspired though will not blow away in the wind."
ARTIST BIO: Self taught metal artist with 5 years in the industry. Owner and operated of Old N Dazed manufacturing sculptures and art on site.
MATERIAL: Metal
SIZE: 1700 x 2500 x 1500 (mm)
PRICE: $750 (each) (1 x SOLD)
STATEMENT: Dandelion inspired though will not blow away in the wind.
ARTIST BIO: Self taught metal artist with 5 years in the industry. Owner and operated of Old N Dazed manufacturing sculptures and art on site.
MATERIAL: Metal
SIZE: 2400 x 2500 x 1500 (mm)
PRICE: $2,450 (each)
STATEMENT: Dandelion inspired though will not blow away in the wind.
ARTIST BIO: Self taught metal artist with 5 years in the industry. Owner and operated of Old N Dazed manufacturing sculptures and art on site.
MATERIAL: Fencing Wire
SIZE: 3000 x 4000 x 4000 (mm)
PRICE: $5,800
STATEMENT: A unique Australian native plant.
ARTIST BIO: I recycle and re-purpose metal materials and enjoy creating sculptures that transform these materials into both realistic and abstract works of art.
MATERIAL: Forged steel
SIZE: 2400 x 500 x 500 (mm)
PRICE: $11,500
STATEMENT: Just as it’s inevitable that things don't always go according to plan, isn't it inevitable that they will work out in the end.
ARTIST BIO: Simon Pankhurst is an Artist Blacksmith with a background in Landscape Architecture whose work combines traditional forge techniques and elements with modern metal fabrication technology. He has participated in a wide number of exhibitions across Australia as well as completing several public art commissions.
MATERIAL: Wood metal
SIZE: 1750 x 600 x 500 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Carbon, captured and reconfigured. Playing with wood and words.
ARTIST BIO: An artist of the 3rd Age who enjoys honing his eye, mind and hand skills spitting chips and polishing wood.A subtractionist sculptor who revels in the challenge of “ there is no going back “
MATERIAL: Corten steel
SIZE: 3000 x 1000 x 1500 (mm)
PRICE: $8,000
STATEMENT: I continue to explore geometric works
ARTIST BIO: Sculptor Alex Scheibner works from Rylstone NSW. His current work revolves around reclaiming discarded metals from local mining operations and changing their dimensions with forging. Principal themes of his work are decay, rebirth and capturing a moment in time. Alex holds two trades as a Blacksmith and Mechanical fitter.
MATERIAL: Forged steel
SIZE: 2400 x 600 x 40 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Isn’t life like that :) but really, would we have it any other way…
ARTIST BIO: Simon Pankhurst is an Artist Blacksmith with a background in Landscape Architecture whose work combines traditional forge techniques and elements with modern metal fabrication technology. He has participated in a wide number of exhibitions across Australia as well as completing several public art commissions.
MATERIAL: Ceramic and wood
SIZE: 1600 x 500 x 500 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Are we just the foolish crew, drinking and feasting, and happily going down with the ship under the stewardship of a leadership ignoring fact and science in favour of votes and economic gain?
ARTIST BIO: Largely self-taught, I’ve developed my practice whilst working in other art careers, until I finally acknowledged sculpture as my true calling. I create figurative sculptures, exploring balance, texture and natural colours, whilst searching for the holy grail of the simplified human form - and sometimes dipping into whimsical political comment!
MATERIAL: Powder coated steel, stainless steel and granite
SIZE: 2500 x 1400 x 1400 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Attack from space
ARTIST BIO: Peter Kasper lives at Emu Swamp and his background is engineering. He is mainly interested in kinetic sculpture. He has exhibited locally and sold pieces to Sydney, country NSW, Queensland, NZ and Switzerland. One of his sculptures is in Lawson Park, Mudgee.
MATERIAL: Structural Steel and Concrete
SIZE: 1850 x 2000 x 680 (mm)
PRICE: $3,500
STATEMENT: Wave is a gestural work imbuing structural steel with a sense of flight. The piece is inspired both by movement in nature and by the movements of dancers and boxers.
ARTIST BIO: Felix Feneley create works that explore the relationship between matter and form. Using industrial and structural materials Feneley imbues that weight with energy or a sense of flight. Feneley finds inspiration for his work in natural and man-made disasters, demolitions, dancers and boxers.
MATERIAL: Recycled Metal Components
SIZE: 1100 x 700 x 600 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: For anyone who dreams of being brave enough to challenge those giant waves. A sculpture to position in sunny spot in your garden, then sit back, relax and dream.
ARTIST BIO: I have been creating, exhibiting and selling since 2009. My sculptures have been accepted into "Sculptures in the Gaol" at Trial Bay Gaol for the past 7 years. "Movember in July - Macleay Valley Arts & Eungai Art Show 2019. My aim is to create eclectic, affordable, durable art.
MATERIAL: River stone, Steel
SIZE: 1600 x 700 x 200 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: We all need balance and a level of composure in our lives- but hell lets live on the edge a touch and be the ones that ‘curve’ a little. This fun piece entices the viewer to take a step back and live on the wild side.
ARTIST BIO: My work focuses on simple botanical form, challenging traditional methods to transform ordinary materials into something eye catching whilst revealing an unexpected form in a previously unseen way. I want my creations to look like they could have lived or grown somewhere.
MATERIAL: Galvanised Wire, steel and sandstone
SIZE: 1200 x 600 x 800 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Peacocks are known for their amazing tail feathers. They are beautiful and fascinating creatures. Their distinctive trains are always a talking piece. Plinth Incl.
ARTIST BIO: I enjoy using wire as a medium. It allows me to create movement and form that can be transformed into something soft even though it is a hard material. I enjoy creating shapes that express emotion and feeling
MATERIAL: Steel and Plastic
SIZE: 5000 x 3000 x 3000 (mm)
PRICE: $5,000
STATEMENT: This artwork is designed to bring to the viewers attention the increasingly likelihood that the universe is in fact infinite, extending forever in space and time as confirmed by recent observations made in the field of Astrophysics using one of the world’s widest angle telescopes in New Mexico, USA.
ARTIST BIO: Leon Lester is a multi-disciplinary artist working in mediums including painting, photography, sculpture and music. His work forms part of public and private collections all over the world. His sculptures are both highly original, meaningful and beautifully poetic and explore scientific, spiritual and social themes.
MATERIAL: Corrigated iron, steel mesh
SIZE: 800 x 800 x 1 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: “For want of a {bee} the {planet} was lost”
ARTIST BIO: I am a farmer and sculpture artist using mainly old and found objects to create sculpture for gardens. I also makes lamps from vintage finds to re-purpose them so they are beautiful and useful.
MATERIAL: Corrugated iron
SIZE: 800 x 800 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: “For want of a {Bee} the {planet} was lost”
ARTIST BIO: I am a farmer and sculpture artist using mainly old and found objects to create sculpture for gardens. I also makes lamps from vintage finds to re-purpose them so they are beautiful and useful.
MATERIAL: Galvanised Wire
SIZE: 600 x 350 x 350 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: "Pear sculptures are always a fun way to add impact to your garden. With these two sculptures I have tired to create a softness that will blend harmoniously into the environment whilst the design relates beautifully to the wonderful organic shape of the Fruit itself."
ARTIST BIO: I enjoy using wire as a medium. It allows me to create movement and form that can be transformed into something soft even though it is a hard material. I enjoy creating shapes that express emotion and feeling
MATERIAL: Hazel and bamboo
SIZE: 1550 x 400 x 400 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: The teepees are a vertical point in the garden. A helping hand to climbing plants and a structure that will break down over time and can be returned to the soil.
ARTIST BIO: Mudgee based weaver Tamara bowman discovered basketry in 2015. She works mostly with natural fibers from her own or friends’ gardens and farms. In her garden design work Tamara creates sheltered spaces for people, animals and insects. This fascination with shelter informs her basketry work.
MATERIAL: Ceramic and mixed materials
SIZE: 700 x 400 x 700 (mm)
PRICE: $6,666
STATEMENT: "The calavera is a common motif in popular culture. Immediately accessible it tells the unique story of a life once led. In this work individual ceramic tiles are combined with found objects, the flotsam and jetsam of
our ordinary lives. A Memento Mori reminding us to live our lives now."
ARTIST BIO: Teffany Thiedeman has been playing with clay all her life. She graduated from The ANU Ceramics Department in the last century. Teffany has exhibited broadly, in graveyards, paddocks and even art galleries! She loves art interactives and community art. Her practice is inspired by fables, mythology, storytelling and nature.
MATERIAL: 100% recycled steel
SIZE: 1550 x 900 x 200 (mm)
PRICE: $3,800
STATEMENT: Reminders of people and cultures that came before us.
ARTIST BIO: "Where others just see scrap steel, Stephen Hogan sees beauty, form and shape. He creates pieces that respect and preserve the original but strives to give them new form, life and meaning in a modern context. Hogan works full time as a sculptor from his studio in Bathurst.
MATERIAL: Eucalyptus drop wood
SIZE: 840 x 700 x 300 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Meg the Magpie sits on her perch, curious what mischievous things can she get up to today
ARTIST BIO: After a workplace injury, Chris took to sculpture to help retrain his brain to hand connections and settle the tremors. Chris’s art is inspired by the Australian native animals and he uses reclaimed eucalyptus wood that is sustainably and responsibly sourced from his property in Glenaroua.
MATERIAL: Eucalyptus drop wood
SIZE: 2220 x 1700 x 700 (mm)
PRICE: $12,500
STATEMENT: Emily the Wedge Tailed Eagle takes one last almighty flap of her wings as she carefully stretches out her talons to perch on the tree stump for what will be a well earned rest after flying for hours.
ARTIST BIO: After a workplace injury, Chris took to sculpture to help retrain his brain to hand connections and settle the tremors. Chris’s art is inspired by the Australian native animals and he uses reclaimed eucalyptus wood that is sustainably and responsibly sourced from his property in Glenaroua.
MATERIAL: Grapevine and bamboo with a steel armature
SIZE: 2400 x 1700 x 1700 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: The Hide is a space to play, to hide or to observe. Mudgee vines and bamboo have been woven over a steel armature
ARTIST BIO: Mudgee based weaver Tamara bowman discovered basketry in 2015. She works mostly with natural fibers from her own or friends’ gardens and farms. In her garden design work Tamara creates sheltered spaces for people, animals and insects. This fascination with shelter informs her basketry work.
MATERIAL: Recycled steel, buggy rim, horse shoe
SIZE: 1550 x 490 x 50 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: I enjoy using recycled steel to create representations of animal shapes and behaviour.
ARTIST BIO: I began welding steel at an early age and have an extensive knowledge of the medium. I enjoy creating artwork by fusing together recycled everyday metal objects and steel. This has led to the construction of my life-sized animals and figures. I hope others will enjoy it too.
MATERIAL: Recycled steel
SIZE: 1150 x 600 x 24 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: This piece was made using steel recycled from a saw used for many years in my now non-operational sawmill in the Yarramalong Valley. I hope others will enjoy it too as much as the "grub that ate the leaf".
ARTIST BIO: I began welding steel at an early age and have an extensive knowledge of the medium. I enjoy creating artwork by fusing together recycled everyday metal objects and steel. This has led to the construction of my life-sized animals and figures. I hope others will enjoy it too.
MATERIAL: Hazel, Rattan and Kniphofia
SIZE: 1300 x 800 x 800 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: The pod is a vessel that celebrates the joys of Hazel. Its strength, flexibility and beautiful form.
ARTIST BIO: Mudgee based weaver Tamara bowman discovered basketry in 2015. She works mostly with natural fibers from her own or friends’ gardens and farms. In her garden design work Tamara creates sheltered spaces for people, animals and insects. This fascination with shelter informs her basketry work.
MATERIAL: Sandstone, and fabricated steel
SIZE: 400 x 400 x 750 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: "Still - no sheep stir from its place."
ARTIST BIO: Jeff Hallinan trades a Manor Art 2830 and is based in Dubbo. A welder by trade and a artisan at heart. Jeff specialises in recycling discarded metal and metal objects and creates unique handcrafted art and sculptures for in and outside the home and for repurposed use.
MATERIAL: Welded armature, grapevine and jasmine vine
SIZE: 2200 x 1700 x 1300 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Madame Merlot is a collaborative work paying homage to the pioneering women of the early days of grape growing in the Mudgee area. She can often be seen wandering the vineyards at first light tending her vines.
ARTIST BIO: The Mudgee 2ndWednesdayWeavers are a circle of creative weavers who all share a passion for using natural materials found in their local environment. Many materials, often overlooked and discarded, such as grapevine prunings are used as inspiration to create anything from useful baskets to large artworks.
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MATERIAL: Recycled hardwood
SIZE: 2500 x 1200 x 1200 (mm)
PRICE: N/A
STATEMENT: Produced from hardwood timber that was discarded as at source material, the work sets out to return back into the environment from once it came - the seed -
ARTIST BIO: Australian Painter, Sculptor, Photographer who has exhibited artworks in numerous local and international awards and exhibitions over the last 20 years my works are held in collections in Europe,North America and Asia Pacific region.
MATERIAL: norite from adelong/NSW
SIZE: 300 x 1400 x 1400 (mm)
PRICE: $25,000 (individual prices: $8,500 $9,000 $10,000)
STATEMENT: “my stones are the whales of the land. cruising australia and other countries i constantly search for them. in the lucky moments they will show their mighty bodies and make themselves visible. polishing the rough skin for hours i reveal their hidden identity - glimpsing the secret of continuance.”
MATERIAL: Stainless steel with mild steel base
SIZE: 1700 x 600 x 800 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: With the current pollution-free skies above, the five stainless steel moons used in this work reflect the full energy our moon holds, with an orbital resonance that creates an ephemeral dance.
ARTIST BIO: "I studied at the School of Arts in Geneva where I completed a diploma in Jewellery. After working in
Switzerland I moved to Australia where I found sculpture more exciting with limitless possibilities. I exhibit my sculpture in Australia and Internationally for the corporate & private sector."
MATERIAL: Red gum burl, scrap metal, glass
SIZE: 600 x 310 x 240 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: When one becomes a farmer’s partner, he/she presumes you know the farm! A request is issued: “take the sheep to the old gate near the spring!” A large paddock, no sign of a spring, several old gates, the muster is disorientating! Where is that old gate near the spring?
ARTIST BIO: I am a farmer and sculpture artist using mainly old and found objects to create sculpture for gardens. I also makes lamps from vintage finds to re-purpose them so they are beautiful and useful.
MATERIAL: Eucalyptus drop wood
SIZE: 570 x 400 x 300 (mm)
PRICE: $1,200
STATEMENT: Henry the Honey Eater was my first ever attempt at making a bird in flight by mounting onto a steel rod. I was delighted with the result.
ARTIST BIO: After a workplace injury, Chris took to sculpture to help retrain his brain to hand connections and settle the tremors. Chris’s art is inspired by the Australian native animals and he uses reclaimed eucalyptus wood that is sustainably and responsibly sourced from his property in Glenaroua.
MATERIAL: Recycled steel
SIZE: 2000 x 500 x 300 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: With this sculpture, its all about the tail.Ive had these old tools for a while and thought they would be perfect for this sculpture.I also built up the body with machine parts to give a mechanical appearance.
ARTIST BIO: "I am a scrap metal artist living and working in Deniliquin, NSW.
I have been working as a sculptor for the past 10 years.
The main materials that I use have been gathered from farms and workshops in my local area.I work with rusty metal and stainless steel."
MATERIAL: Steel, new and scrap.
SIZE: 500 x 650 x 900 (mm)
PRICE: $3,200
STATEMENT: "A male lyrebird. Tail down. Wings out. Calm, but Ready to Run.
An iconic bird, featured on our ten-cent-piece. Yet vulnerable, especially now with ongoing catastrophic drought and overlapping bushfire seasons.
This vulnerability illustrated by transparent body and visible skeleton."
ARTIST BIO: Cameron lives and works in Goulburn NSW. He specialises in creating sculpture from scrap and new steel. He has successfully exhibited at Sculpture on Clyde, Lake Light Sculpture, Sculpture Bermagui, Taralga Art Show, Artisans in the Gardens, Crookwell Art Show. He also sells to Australia and US via Etsy.
MATERIAL: Eucalyptus drop wood
SIZE: 500 x 600 x 500 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Billy the Blue Wren sits on his perch with his feathers preened and ready to impress. Surely the girls will be along shortly.
ARTIST BIO: After a workplace injury, Chris took to sculpture to help retrain his brain to hand connections and settle the tremors. Chris’s art is inspired by the Australian native animals and he uses reclaimed eucalyptus wood that is sustainably and responsibly sourced from his property in Glenaroua.
MATERIAL: Eucalyptus drop wood
SIZE: 1700 x 600 x 600 (mm)
PRICE: $6,000
STATEMENT: Percy the powerful owl sits on his stump, poised in quiet observation of everything around and ponders the important things, like “where’s lunch?”
ARTIST BIO: After a workplace injury, Chris took to sculpture to help retrain his brain to hand connections and settle the tremors. Chris’s art is inspired by the Australian native animals and he uses reclaimed eucalyptus wood that is sustainably and responsibly sourced from his property in Glenaroua.
MATERIAL: Eucalyptus drop wood
SIZE: 770 x 300 x 500 (mm)
PRICE: $1,500
STATEMENT: Melany the magpie. Here I have chosen to highlight the natural wood colours by only partially painting the feathers
ARTIST BIO: After a workplace injury, Chris took to sculpture to help retrain his brain to hand connections and settle the tremors. Chris’s art is inspired by the Australian native animals and he uses reclaimed eucalyptus wood that is sustainably and responsibly sourced from his property in Glenaroua.
MATERIAL: Corten
SIZE: 400 x 350 x 500 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: A sculpture designed to come into focus depending on your viewpoint. A style that can turn from thin air to something mesmerizing.
ARTIST BIO: Jay Sikora is a Geelong based Metal artist with an eye for detail, a qualified boilermaker by trade, Jay's skills are of the highest quality, Jay is also the managing director of Metal Art & Design where he has refined his metal fabrication skills, with sculpting being his passion.
MATERIAL: Scrap metal
SIZE: 530 x 500 x 100 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: An old fishing trawler left to decay, still a regular event around the world. It is not so long ago, one was wrecked off the Fraser Coast. Fishermen are brave, facing life threatening challenges on a daily basis, facing drought in fish availability not unlike our rural droughts.
ARTIST BIO: I am a farmer and sculpture artist using mainly old and found objects to create sculpture for gardens. I also makes lamps from vintage finds to re-purpose them so they are beautiful and useful.
MATERIAL: Reclaimed steel
SIZE: 700 x 245 x 160 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Using cast away steel from the farm, I've created an interpretation of a medieval horses head.
ARTIST BIO: "For almost 7yrs I've been working as an art fabricator.
Participating in the art world has made me realise what art gives to the people and communities. It has inspired me to create my own works. I’ve been creating works, local and regional exhibitions and also represented by GangGang Gallery."
MATERIAL: Galvanised wire and sand stone
SIZE: 1010 x 450 x 300 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: "Peacocks are known for their amazing tail feathers and proud postures. They are beautiful and fascinating creatures."
ARTIST BIO: I enjoy using wire as a medium. It allows me to create movement and form that can be transformed into something soft even though it is a hard material. I enjoy creating shapes that express emotion and feeling
MATERIAL: Recycled Steel
SIZE: 1800 x 600 x 1000 (mm)
PRICE: $11,000
STATEMENT: "The brutalities of time and weather change the usefulness of many steel objects and tools, but these things don't necessarily take away from their splendor or appeal. The first of my Windswept collection - Grace collaborates these objects into a statement of interminable beauty."
ARTIST BIO: I have been welding now for 4 years and am really enjoying the process of creating a variety of sculptures. I particularly love to use recycled steel as I feel it has so much history to share.
MATERIAL: Stainless steel, mild steel, aluminum, galvanised steel
SIZE: 1060 x 750 x 40 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Alone the individual pieces may seem uninteresting. The combination of elements united creates a piece intriguing to view.
ARTIST BIO: "For almost 7yrs I've been working as an art fabricator.
Participating in the art world has made me realise what art gives to the people and communities. It has inspired me to create my own works. I’ve been creating works, local and regional exhibitions and also represented by GangGang Gallery."
MATERIAL: Clay
SIZE: 460 x 270 x 70 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: "Using a slab of clay, the slab has been pushed and pulled to form nude, then defined & smoothed. Dragonflies are then stamped into the clay."
ARTIST BIO: "I am a local Rylstone potter and pottery has always been a great passion of mine. As well as making functional ware, I also enjoy making sculptural pieces, most of which are representative of the female form."
MATERIAL: Metal
SIZE: 600 x 120 x 120 (mm)
PRICE: $800
STATEMENT:
ARTIST BIO: I recycle and re-purpose metal materials and enjoy creating sculptures that transform these materials into both realistic and abstract works of art.
MATERIAL: Stone, metal ring, Ironbark plinth
SIZE: 2100 x 1300 x 300 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: This stone piece takes reference from the circle of life, ever beginning ending and everything in between. Using simple methods and materials together with the use of empty space to create a sense of imagination.
ARTIST BIO: My work focuses on simple botanical form, challenging traditional methods to transform ordinary materials into something eye catching whilst revealing an unexpected form in a previously unseen way. I want my creations to look like they could have lived or grown somewhere.
MATERIAL: Stainless Steel spikes and pipe with ball bearings
SIZE: 4200 x 1700 x 1700 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Two blades moving gently in the wind.
ARTIST BIO: Peter Kasper lives at Emu Swamp and his background is engineering. He is mainly interested in kinetic sculpture. He has exhibited locally and sold pieces to Sydney, country NSW, Queensland, NZ and Switzerland. One of his sculptures is in Lawson Park, Mudgee.
WINNER: James Loneragan Artistic Merit Acquisition Prize
MATERIAL: Welded mild steel sand blasted and Powder Coated
SIZE: 700 x 1000 x 500 (mm)
PRICE: $1,300
STATEMENT: The term "Linkedin" is common in our communication vocabulary to-day. This welded mild steel has bridging and linking bars and is powder coated, being suitable for indoors or outdoors.
ARTIST BIO: "Studied Medicine Sydney University
Attended NAS Short term courses or Summer schools 2010-2020
Group exhibitions Sydney and regional NSW.
Solo exhibition Lane Cove Gallery 2018
Commissions Australia and overseas
Represented in private collections."
MATERIAL: Bushfire burnt log, hand painted mild steel
SIZE: 2000 x 1000 x 450 (mm)
PRICE: $2,500
STATEMENT: The log came from my property in the Blue Mountains which was partially burnt during last year's fires. After an event like that one sits, looks and reflects watching the slow regrowth. Bananas in Pyjamas keep on growing, don't they.
ARTIST BIO: "I am an artist developing works independently in response to private, public, gallery and competition commissions. This has been my occupation for the last 25 years.
Over that period, public art became my main focus with many successful major projects.
These days I am fully committed to private art practice."
MATERIAL: 316 Stainless steel, 2 x 8mm steel plate base
SIZE: 1140 x 400 x 350 (mm)
PRICE: $3,300
STATEMENT: This deconstructed forest plays on fragmented memories of summer in the Australian bush.
ARTIST BIO: With a background in graphic design and an eye for detail, Mallinson has developed finely honed skills in creating organic sculptural forms in steel over the past decade. Her work conveys a sensitive aesthetic and abstract vision with two public sculpture commissions in NSW 2016 and 2020.
MATERIAL: Steel
SIZE: 2000 x 1300 x 800 (mm)
PRICE: $6,500
STATEMENT: Inspired by my grandfather, tall and strong in stature and thoughts, Tall Man holds a scroll for worldly insights & a key to unlock the mind. The eagle represents using perspective and the seed he holds symbolizes the earth: to be nurtured, sustained, protected and treasured.
ARTIST BIO: David has always been a "Mr Fix-it", but has now put his hand up, to "just have a go" at something different.
MATERIAL: Wood
SIZE: 1840 x 1940 x 40 (mm)
PRICE: $6,000
STATEMENT: This work is about the multi-faceted, highly complicated nature of the modern world, but how the individual elements can mesh together and provide the co-operative atmosphere we are searching for.
ARTIST BIO: "Graduated NAS 2009
Held 6 solo exhibitions and appeared in numerous group shows, including Sculpture by the Sea (twice), and Vivid Light (4 times). My practice revolves around geometric 3-dimensional abstract sculpture, enhanced by lighting effects."
MATERIAL: Bronze
SIZE: 300 x 970 x 280 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: The loveable rogue has a character which often amuses, sometimes frustrates, and always charms. He is a stealer of hearts.
ARTIST BIO: I work predominantly in bronze as I find sculpting in clay enables me to get great definition & also subtlety. It is a wonderful challenge to sculpt people and imbuing my sculptures with the character and soul of my subject has become my passion.
MATERIAL: Bronze
SIZE: 440 x 250 x 340 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Children have an infinite ability to relax and let their minds wander. If only we adults could do the same!
ARTIST BIO: I work predominantly in bronze as I find sculpting in clay enables me to get great definition & also subtlety. It is a wonderful challenge to sculpt people and imbuing my sculptures with the character and soul of my subject has become my passion.
MATERIAL: Galvanised iron/copper wire with metal finish
SIZE: 960 x 900 x 350 (mm)
PRICE: $1,600 (inclusive of plinth)
STATEMENT: "These multimedia artworks, entitled 'Maritime' form the latest series of an interrelated group of sculptures. Inspired by a mythical journey to Byzantium and WB Yeats poems, exploring the poet's thoughts and musings on the complex nature of ephemeral life."
ARTIST BIO: Minuella E Chapman employs a combination of multidisciplinary techniques in her artwork to create poetically assembled sculptures and evocative multi-media installations. Based in Sydney, the artist + designer was awarded The Denis Diderot Grant in 2019 and undertook Artist-in-Residence programs with Chateau d' Orquevaux, France and FaveLAB Athens, Greece.
MATERIAL: Ancient timber, travertine
SIZE: 300 x 250 x 100 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Resilient found timber whose form did emerge.
ARTIST BIO: An artist of the 3rd Age who enjoys honing his eye, mind and hand skills spitting chips and polishing wood.A subtractionist sculptor who revels in the challenge of “ there is no going back “
MATERIAL: Mild Steel
SIZE: 1850 x 600 x 620 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: A fierce statement piece, this horses head is pure defiance to the troubles 2020 has bought on. The spirit is embodied in the work reflective of his name sake the 'Trooper'. He carries on no matter the cost.
ARTIST BIO: Humphreys was born in Wales but has evolved world wide creating sculpture in Africa and NewZealand as well as Australia. Starting his creative path as a chainsaw sculptor he has progressed with his mediums according to his surroundings, from tree limbs, copper wire to a unique take on mild steel.
MATERIAL: Corten steel, steel rod and mild steel plate
SIZE: 1300 x 1800 x 1000 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: My aim is to reveal natures ability to weave itself in a powerful, yet elegant, manner into its surroundings. With a slight breath of wind, the red tones akin to arid Australian soils and meticulous angles of this work set the eagle into soaring motion.
ARTIST BIO: "I studied at the School of Arts in Geneva where I completed a diploma in Jewellery. After working in Switzerland I moved to Australia where I found sculpture more exciting with limitless possibilities. I exhibit my sculpture in Australia and Internationally for the corporate & private sector."
WINNER: Kate & Andrew Buchanan Artistic Merit Acquisition Prize
MATERIAL: bronze / steel truck tipper part/ concrete
SIZE: 189 x 45 x 53 (mm)
PRICE: $26,000
STATEMENT: As an artist I’m deeply affected by my surroundings, the experience of the landscape and the people who live there. It is an almost physical force, to me. More recently, machine parts from the earth moving industry in conjunction with the figure have found their way into my practice. The use of these incongruent combinations of subject and material helps me to convey nuanced ideas that interest me. Watcher is in part an exploration of figurative form, a meeting place with industry and a quirky invocation to be observant.
ARTIST BIO: My practice of drawing, tracing, welding, bending and cutting has been punctuated by traditional methods of modeling and casting the human form, a consistent subject for conceptual explorations. Drawing and painting has assisted in the development of ideas for sculpture and accompanied me on journeys into the landscape.
MATERIAL: Granite on steel
SIZE: 1800 x 600 x 500 (mm)
PRICE: $6,900 (inc. plinth)
STATEMENT: "The work was greatly influenced by events this year, we all need a little protection from time to time, now more than ever."
ARTIST BIO: Abstract Stone carver working in granite and marble ,studio located in Bermagui on The South Coast of N.S.W
MATERIAL: Carrara marble on granite
SIZE: 500 x 220 x 180 (mm)
PRICE: $3,000
STATEMENT: Look deep inside yourself a find your inner respect, if you don’t no one else will
ARTIST BIO: Abstract Stone carver working in granite and marble ,studio located in Bermagui on The South Coast of N.S.W
MATERIAL: Granite on steel
SIZE: 1700 H (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: "Elemental forces, micro organisisms, life emerges for the first time."
ARTIST BIO: Abstract Stone carver working in granite and marble ,studio located in Bermagui on The South Coast of N.S.W
MATERIAL: Mild steel, Ecopoxy
SIZE: 1100 x 1100 x 600 (mm)
PRICE: $19,000
STATEMENT: "Flux is born of the Vesica Piscis, an ancient sacred geometric shape where two spheres with the same radius intersect within each other’s circumference.
With Flux our aim was to infer an organic form through random chaotic strokes of the steel, creating balance and order from anarchy and confusion. "
ARTIST BIO: 908 represents a collaboration between two brothers, Carl and Eden Plaisted. Carl’s 12 years in the Sydney Dance Company and Eden’s training at WAAPA and UNSW Art & Design combined with running feral on their family farm present a unique set of skills culminating in the birth of a partnership. 'Represented by M Contemporary Gallery, Woollahra, Sydney'.
MATERIAL: 316 Polished stainless steel
SIZE: 2500 x 3200 x 1600 (mm)
PRICE: $48,000
STATEMENT: Encounter is a homage to the curious giants of the sea that shine bright and illuminate the ocean with their annual playful migration.
ARTIST BIO: "North Avoca sculptor John Fitzmaurice works in a variety of materials, with stainless steel being his favoured medium. Inspired by natural forms & everyday objects his works are transformed with abstraction & humour. John exhibits nationally, is commissioned for public art and is represented in many private and corporate collections"
MATERIAL: Bronze, steel and concrete
SIZE: 2100 x 1440 x 1520 (mm)
PRICE: $24,000
STATEMENT: Voices at Dawn I is the first fate of the Greek mythology, she spins the thread of life. Constructed from bronze, steel and concrete she combines solid weight, hand modelling and linear drawing to describe internal and external form. Intended to invoke questions, the sculpture is a reminder of the delicate nature of life; encouraging us to live every moment to its fullest.
MATERIAL: Cementitious Grout, paint, sealant, steel
SIZE: 1700 x 1000 x 2300 (mm)
PRICE: $6,500
STATEMENT: "Inspired by prehistoric pictographs, Watson seeks to bring longstanding interactions between humans and animals to the forefront and spark questions about the overarching relationships to landscape and environment throughout time."
ARTIST BIO: "@sian_watson_
Watson graduated from ANU with a BVA (Honours 1) in 2015, and has exhibited in a variety of domestic and international solo and group shows."
MATERIAL: Cementitious grout, steel, sealant, paint
SIZE: 2000 x 1300 x 1000 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: A meeting of the primordial in a changing environment.
ARTIST BIO: "@sian_watson_
Watson graduated from ANU with a BVA (Honours 1) in 2015, and has exhibited in a variety of domestic and international solo and group shows."
WINNER: Moolarben Acquisition Prize
MATERIAL: High Density EPS, Coreboard, steel, polymer render, paint
SIZE: 1600 x 1200 x 1000 (mm)
PRICE: $12,000
STATEMENT: There is nothing I can say about this work as it is the embodiment of my thoughts. One can only try to evaluate how I translated ideas to my hands.
ARTIST BIO: Ludwig is a Czech born sculptor participating in symposiums in Europe and exhibiting In Australia on regular basis. In SXS Bondi, Scenic World, Yering Station Art Prize, University of Western Sydney Art Prize, Sculpture in the Vineyards, ARTPARK, won Hunters Hill Art Prize and many People’s Choice Awards.
MATERIAL: Cow skull, glass, beads, porcelain, on metal wall hanging;
SIZE: 380 x 310 x 130 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: As for cows, it is widely known that they are gentle creatures. Rosalie was one of them and "a part of her" is brought back to life …
ARTIST BIO: I was born in Germany in 1961. After studying architecture and health facility planning I then went on to work in different departments for Public Health and Urban Development. Open to other directions and careers my path brought me to Australia. Here I continued and deepened my love for art.
MATERIAL: Laser cut MDF, painted rope, plastic tubing
SIZE: 400 x 940 x 20 (mm)
PRICE: $700
STATEMENT: Painted ropes in plastic tubes weave across a landscape of coloured arches. The grouping invites the viewer to experience a sense of motion within the pattern.
ARTIST BIO: Jayne Blake obtained a Bachelor of Visual Art and Graphic Design in 2004. Since then she has worked overseas and in Australia as a designer, as well as becoming a visual art teacher. Jayne is based in Mudgee and is currently investigating unexpected 3D shapes and forms through sculpture.
MATERIAL: Cast bronze, stainless steel and reinforced concrete base
SIZE: 2500 x 1220 x 1100 (mm)
PRICE: $15,000
STATEMENT: This sculpture is one in a series inspired by inland Australia. INLAND ADVANTAGE is a focus on human intervention with the natural order and the alteration of future outcomes.
ARTIST BIO: "During his long artistic career Vlasé Nikoleski has participated in 35 solo shows and 59 group exhibitions. His multimedia sculpture has evolved via multiple series of sculptures concerned with human activity in the Australian environment. He is represented in public and private collections in Australia and overseas."
MATERIAL: Corten, mild steel
SIZE: 2800 x 2000 x 1000 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Sprouting with a sense of renewal, ‘Resilience’ resembles the young regrowth of many gums affected by the summer fires.
ARTIST BIO: With a background in graphic design and an eye for detail, Mallinson has developed finely honed skills in creating organic sculptural forms in steel over the past decade. Her work conveys a sensitive aesthetic and abstract vision with two public sculpture commissions in NSW 2016 and 2020.
MATERIAL: Old farm machinery parts
SIZE: 1850 x 400 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Garden sculpture
ARTIST BIO: David Sherlock is an artist blacksmith and sculptor who over the past 30 years has created decorative and functional items using recycled metal, mainly from old agricultural equipment. David has a number of public art pieces in the region - Lawson Park in Mudgee, Dunedoo, Wellington and Baradine.
MATERIAL: Old farm machinery parts
SIZE: 2300 x 500 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Garden sculpture
ARTIST BIO: David Sherlock is an artist blacksmith and sculptor who over the past 30 years has created decorative and functional items using recycled metal, mainly from old agricultural equipment. David has a number of public art pieces in the region - Lawson Park in Mudgee, Dunedoo, Wellington and Baradine.
MATERIAL: Cement Base, metal Frames and cable Tyes
SIZE: 2300 x 1200 x 1200 (mm)
PRICE: $1,200 (each)
STATEMENT: "These works a repurposing of the common cable tye. The sculptures are intended as a post modern representation of the Grass Tree or Xanthorea and have been constructed from recycled and every day materials. They are heightened in colour and intended to enliven a space."
ARTIST BIO: This is a collaborative work by Trevor Dunbar and Dinah Vandermeys. We have been regular exhibitors in outdoor sculpture events including Sculpture on the Edge (Bermagui), Sculpture on the Clyde (Batemans Bay / Broulee), Sculpture in the Paddock (Yass), Canberra Grammar School sculpture festival.
MATERIAL: StringyBark
SIZE: 5000 x 500 x 500 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Balancing the books is a single tree trunk that has been carved, to give the viewer an illusion of multiple pieces in a stack. The way it is carved creates a trussed beam that he has been using in his work for the last few years.
WINNER: Sculptures in the Garden and Mid-Western Regional Council Acquisition Prize
MATERIAL: 7 hand built, high fired ceramics, glazed with decals
SIZE: 500 x 3000 x 4000 (mm)
PRICE: $32,000
STATEMENT: 7 ceramics sit as a declaration, there should be no comprise in the human responsibility to care for all species and lands; signifying continents, oceans/seas, life and death. Nothing is ever in isolation, from the flotsam and jetsam that floats onto beaches to the intentional poisoning of environments by governments.
ARTIST BIO: I am an artist who explores the connections that surround human impact on islands and isolated spaces. By examining through immersive residencies as artist/tourist, traveler, observer, I works to engage the community by creating installations that examine the impact of the Anthropocene and consumerism on the Utopian destination.
MATERIAL: Recycled barbed wire, mild steel, plain wire
SIZE: 1500 x 1200 x 330 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: "An iconic Australian bird, as seen on our outback trecks, with a different twist."
ARTIST BIO: I have a background in structural steel fabrication, and create sculptures from discarded old scrap and new steel. I have entered exhibitions in NSW for a few years now. I have no formal training in art, but like to create sculptures that I find pleasing to the eye.
MATERIAL: Old metal pieces
SIZE: 100 x 1000 x 60 (mm)
PRICE: $420 (each, or $1000 for 3)
STATEMENT: Having a bit of fun, these are safe in your garden!
ARTIST BIO: I found a passion to work with recycled metal and create garden sculptures. Rather than seeing pieces as out of date and useless, I see them as an inspiration to create art. I let the natural discarded objects dictate my project without the use of heat to alter the shapes.
MATERIAL: Reinforced Resin
SIZE: 800 x 1000 x 800 (mm)
PRICE: $2,000
STATEMENT: Sugoi is a Japanese word meaning Wow or Amazing, this Koi is just that!
ARTIST BIO: Emilia feels that the basis of her work lies in the interconnectedness of all things. Her organic shaped works represent snapshots of chapters of her life that were influenced by the world around her and then translated into eclectic, literal and/or figurative interpretations.
MATERIAL: Galvanised wire, steel and sandstone
SIZE: 2000 x 1000 x 600 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: "The Storm dance. The idea comes from a dancer, dancing on a beach in the midst of a storm."
ARTIST BIO: I enjoy using wire as a medium. It allows me to create movement and form that can be transformed into something soft even though it is a hard material. I enjoy creating shapes that express emotion and feeling
MATERIAL: Mild steel, rocks
SIZE: 1420 x 640 x 500 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Having predominantly worked in steel for over 20 years I set myself a challenge to create a sculpture using different materials. Created weaving steel around, following the contours and shapes of the rocks to shape the figure of a woman.
ARTIST BIO: "For almost 7yrs I've been working as an art fabricator.
Participating in the art world has made me realise what art gives to the people and communities. It has inspired me to create my own works. I’ve been creating works, local and regional exhibitions and also represented by GangGang Gallery."
MATERIAL: Recycled steel and new steel
SIZE: 700 x 350 x 450 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: "Visiting a friend's farm inspired this sculpture. They can make you feel very unwelcome with their rowdy behaviour."
ARTIST BIO: I have a background in structural steel fabrication, and create sculptures from discarded old scrap and new steel. I have entered exhibitions in NSW for a few years now. I have no formal training in art, but like to create sculptures that I find pleasing to the eye.
MATERIAL: Recycled steel and new steel
SIZE: 2200 x 1800 x 700 (mm)
PRICE: $1,800
STATEMENT: Such a large and graceful bird.
ARTIST BIO: I have a background in structural steel fabrication, and create sculptures from discarded old scrap and new steel. I have entered exhibitions in NSW for a few years now. I have no formal training in art, but like to create sculptures that I find pleasing to the eye.
MATERIAL: Recycled stainless steel
SIZE: 1200 x 1500 x 500 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: I’ve always been amazed by the size of these fish that inhabit the river running through my town. I have used sections of recycled stainless steel to convey the power and shape of the Murray cod.
ARTIST BIO: "I am a scrap metal artist living and working in Deniliquin, NSW.
I have been working as a sculptor for the past 10 years.
The main materials that I use have been gathered from farms and workshops in my local area. I work with rusty metal and stainless steel."
MATERIAL: Recycled steel
SIZE: 2200 x 1900 x 800 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: I enjoy making bird and animal shapes using recycled steel. I hope others enjoy this wing span too.
ARTIST BIO: I began welding steel at an early age and have an extensive knowledge of the medium. I enjoy creating artwork by fusing together recycled everyday metal objects and steel. This has led to the construction of my life-sized animals and figures. I hope others will enjoy it too.
MATERIAL: Handpainted wooden pear with mixed media mosaic
SIZE: 340 x 200 x 200 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: The shape of the pear represents the female form; it is a strong symbol of fruitfulness and femininity. Why not giving "her" a cheeky bodice?!
ARTIST BIO: I was born in Germany in 1961. After studying architecture and health facility planning I then went on to work in different departments for Public Health and Urban Development. Open to other directions and careers my path brought me to Australia. Here I continued and deepened my love for art.
Sales & Enquiries: kay@rosby.com.au 0428 635 993
MATERIAL: Forged steel and found object
SIZE: 300 x 150 x 150 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Roses are a beautiful thing, so is that thought that goes with them, a thought that lasts forever
ARTIST BIO: Simon Pankhurst is an Artist Blacksmith with a background in Landscape Architecture whose work combines traditional forge techniques and elements with modern metal fabrication technology. He has participated in a wide number of exhibitions across Australia as well as completing several public art commissions.
MATERIAL: Powder coated steel, new and reclaimed
SIZE: 1650 x 1000 x 500 (mm)
PRICE: $10,500
STATEMENT: A great cormorant spreads his wings atop the remnants of a defunct windmill tower. Despite his proud stance the bird's skeleton is visible, illustrating the vulnerability of our native creatures especially to environmental pressures.
ARTIST BIO: Cameron lives and works in Goulburn NSW. He specialises in creating sculpture from scrap and new steel. He has successfully exhibited at Sculpture on Clyde, Lake Light Sculpture, Sculpture Bermagui, Taralga Art Show, Artisans in the Gardens, Crookwell Art Show. He also sells to Australia and US via Etsy.
MATERIAL: Clay
SIZE: 550 x 250 x 120 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: "Handbuilt in clay using coils. Fired to stoneware temperature in a gas kiln"
ARTIST BIO: "I am a local Rylstone potter and pottery has always been a great passion of mine.
As well as making functional ware, I also enjoy making sculptural pieces, most of which are representative of the female form."
MATERIAL: Galvanized chicken wire copper wire
SIZE: 1500 x 400 (mm)
PRICE: $1,000 (each)
STATEMENT: "A familiar site after the drought breaking rain pairing up for spring on the western plains water courses."
ARTIST BIO: Roshelle is a self taught artist and sculpture who enjoys mainly creating animals and capturing there individual personality out of recycled materials and galvanized wire making them ideal for outdoor sculpture.
MATERIAL: Cast bronze & found objects
SIZE: 1000 x 200 (mm)
PRICE: $3,900
ARTIST BIO: Annie studied at the National Art School. She is an art teacher for all ages from young children to 90 year olds.she runs her own residential art school at Rydal and takes art groups to Europe .she's a painter and sculptor and has been exhibiting for the last 30 years
MATERIAL: Cast bronze
PRICE: $3,900
ARTIST BIO: Annie studied at the National Art School. She is an art teacher for all ages from young children to 90 year olds. She runs her own residential art school at Rydal and takes art groups to Europe .she's a painter and sculptor and has been exhibiting for the last 30 years
MATERIAL: 100% recycled steel
SIZE: 800 x 150 x 100 (mm)
PRICE: $1,400
STATEMENT: A fusion of Edvard Munch and Salvador Dali.
ARTIST BIO: "Where others just see scrap steel, Stephen Hogan sees beauty, form and shape. He creates pieces that respect and preserve the original but strives to give them new form, life and meaning in a modern context. Hogan works full time as a sculptor from his studio in Bathurst.
MATERIAL: Steel
SIZE: 650 x 550 x 500 (mm)
PRICE: $9,500
STATEMENT: This sculpture of a local Mowgee woman and her totem animal (wedge-tailed eagle) conveys the animistic spirituality of the custodians of the land: humans are on equal footing to nature - made from similar elements with fates intertwined.
ARTIST BIO: Laurent is an emerging Blue Mountains sculptor who has exhibited in a number of settings, including Sculptures in the Garden 2019 and Braemar Gallery (Springwood). A recent thematic is duality – Yin and Yang, left and right, life and death – often represented as works using two interconnected core pieces.
MATERIAL: Tasmanian Sandstone, Castlemaine Stone, Carbon Steel
SIZE: 3300 x 1400 x 1400 (mm)
PRICE: $32,500
STATEMENT: These fish represent that whilst we are all travelling together, we are all experiencing our unique journey. Even when you are young, you are in setting your path. Whilst the seaweed represents that plant life continues to grow around us when allowed.
ARTIST BIO: "As a licensed plumber, I use my formal welding training, along with my experience with size, dimension and shape to assist in the creations of my sculptures from metal, natural stone and recycled timber.
I use my love of nature to model an animal or flower represented by my interpretation. "
MATERIAL: Bronze
SIZE: 410 x 150 x 180 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: In the Botticelli’s Birth of venus, “Venus's body is anatomically improbable, with elongated neck and torso. Her pose is impossible: her weight is shifted too far over the left leg for the pose to be held. The painting “The Birth of Venus” depicts the world of the imagination rather than being very concerned with realistic depiction”. Kenneth Clark
The art in Botticelli’s time was very conservative and with this painting he broke the mould. I admire this break-away achievement and invented an imaginary pet, as a being in the painter’s household, to celebrate this moment."
ARTIST BIO: My practice of drawing, tracing, welding, bending and cutting has been punctuated by traditional methods of modeling and casting the human form, a consistent subject for conceptual explorations. Drawing and painting has assisted in the development of ideas for sculpture and accompanied me on journeys into the landscape.
MATERIAL: Steel and European Oak
SIZE: 960 x 1100 x 350 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: A bull turns to charge - muscle bone and sinews tensed from hoof to tail. Two interconnected pieces lock together at the horns to create this bull – a nod to Spanish culture and Picasso.
ARTIST BIO: Laurent is an emerging Blue Mountains sculptor who has exhibited in a number of settings, including Sculptures in the Garden 2019 and Braemar Gallery (Springwood). A recent thematic is duality – Yin and Yang, left and right, life and death – often represented as works using two interconnected core pieces.
MATERIAL: 100% recycled steel
SIZE: 1500 x 900 x 250 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Capturing the vines at their end when colour gives way to shape.
ARTIST BIO: "Where others just see scrap steel, Stephen Hogan sees beauty, form and shape. He creates pieces that respect and preserve the original but strives to give them new form, life and meaning in a modern context. Hogan works full time as a sculptor from his studio in Bathurst. Courtesy of King Street Gallery on William"
MATERIAL: Reclaimed barb wire from the St Ivan’s fire
SIZE: 100 x 12100 x 5600 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: This beautiful barb wire dragonfly is made out of reclaimed barb wire from a bush fire that went wrought our area a few years ago. Ian has made something beautiful out this terrible time. Each dragonfly is uniquely hand crafted and twisted.
ARTIST BIO: Ian is a local artist who works with barb wire which has been reclaimed from bush fires that passed through the area a few years ago. He recycles the wire and makes something beautiful out of something that would have been thrown away.
MATERIAL: Reclaimed barb wire from the St Ivan’s fire
SIZE: 100 x 8700 x 3900 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: This beautiful barb wire dragonfly is made out of reclaimed barb wire from a bush fire that went wrought our area a few years ago. Ian has made something beautiful out this terrible time. Each dragonfly is uniquely hand crafted and twisted.
ARTIST BIO: Ian is a local artist who works with barb wire which has been reclaimed from bush fires that passed through the area a few years ago. He recycles the wire and makes something beautiful out of something that would have been thrown away.
MATERIAL: Reclaimed barb wire from the St Ivan’s fire
SIZE: 20 x 3200 x 8700 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: This beautiful barb wire dragonfly is made out of reclaimed barb wire from a bush fire that went wrought our area a few years ago. Ian has made something beautiful out this terrible time. Each dragonfly is uniquely hand crafted and twisted.
ARTIST BIO: Ian is a local artist who works with barb wire which has been reclaimed from bush fires that passed through the area a few years ago. He recycles the wire and makes something beautiful out of something that would have been thrown away.
MATERIAL: Reclaimed barb wire from the St Ivan’s fire
SIZE: 20 x 3200 x 8700 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: This chain of hearts is made out of reclaimed barb wire. Each heart is hand crafted and twisted to make it unique in its own right. Join together they make a statement.
ARTIST BIO: Ian is a local artist who works with barb wire which has been reclaimed from bush fires that passed through the area a few years ago. He recycles the wire and makes something beautiful out of something that would have been thrown away.
MATERIAL: Welded metal
SIZE: 550 x 290 x 360 (mm)
PRICE: $550
STATEMENT: I bent, squashed and welded metal pieces aiming at the light-footed look of a dancer.
ARTIST BIO: Elke Wohlfahrt is an Australian artist with German background. Her Bachelor of Visual Arts (Hons) is from University of Sydney College of the Arts. Her work focuses on sculpture, installation, video, painting, and drawing. She has been exhibited widely and is in public and private collections in Australia and overseas.
MATERIAL: Found items
SIZE: 400 x 100 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Other man stops and talks but the walking man walks.
ARTIST BIO: Jeff Hallinan trades a Manor Art 2830 and is based in Dubbo. A welder by trade and a artisan at heart. Jeff specialises in recycling discarded metal and metal objects and creates unique handcrafted art and sculptures for in and outside the home and for repurposed use.
MATERIAL: Stainless steel and granite
SIZE: 600 x 700 x 700 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: A gentle wind driven sculpture.
ARTIST BIO: Peter Kasper lives at Emu Swamp and his background is engineering. He is mainly interested in kinetic sculpture. He has exhibited locally and sold pieces to Sydney, country NSW, Queensland, NZ and Switzerland. One of his sculptures is in Lawson Park, Mudgee.
MATERIAL: Steel with patina and clear lacquer finish
SIZE: 745 x 160 x 350 (mm)
PRICE: $1,600
STATEMENT: Many believe in making their own destiny, however, has their efforts shaped their fate? What of those who do their utmost to achieve their goals though the opposite is true? A twist of fate that seems luck of the draw.
ARTIST BIO: Sculpting is more than a process, a piece of me goes into each sculpture as a feeling, mood or memory. It helps me decide the form of my work as well as the medium, as each medium requires a different method the challenge and achievement boosts my inner essence.
MATERIAL: Copper wire, hard wood fencing rail
SIZE: 600 x 450 x 400 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: A stark reminder of a country burning, the skeletal remains of tree held in motion like a dancer mid step. The mental beauty of green creeping back into landscape healing the charred remains in a perpetual cycle of re birth and starting again.
ARTIST BIO: Humphreys was born in Wales but has evolved world wide creating sculpture in Africa and NewZealand as well as Australia. Starting his creative path as a chainsaw sculptor he has progressed with his mediums according to his surroundings, from tree limbs, copper wire to a unique take on mild steel.
MATERIAL: Copper feathers, steel armature
SIZE: 2500 x 500 x 500 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: A contemporary copper garden piece that entices the viewer’s imagination using repetition in an organic form. This is a bold piece that would stand out in any modern garden. This sculpture feels like it has grown and challenges the idea of a living structure.
ARTIST BIO: My work focuses on simple botanical form, challenging traditional methods to transform ordinary materials into something eye catching whilst revealing an unexpected form in a previously unseen way. I want my creations to look like they could have lived or grown somewhere.
MATERIAL: Recycled Netting
SIZE: 300 x 350 x 300 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
ARTIST BIO: Roshelle is a self taught artist and sculpture who enjoys mainly creating animals and capturing there individual personality out of recycled materials and galvanized wire making them ideal for outdoor sculpture.
MATERIAL: Bird netting
SIZE: 360 x 150 x 500 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
MATERIAL: Recycled furnace made kiln cast glass, recycled polyurethane, resin, fibre glass, paint ,LED light
SIZE: 870 x 580 x 460 (mm)
PRICE: $5,980
STATEMENT: 'Garden of Hope' is a tribute to our reefs: an ode to our oceans. These luminous blooms stand as a beacon of hope for the bleached corals that they may recover and flourish once again provided we re-establish a healthy environment for them to do so.
ARTIST BIO: Portnoy is a prolific interdisciplinary artist, working in glass, clay, metals, & mixed media. Her background in ceramics informs her work in glass, which has earned recognition and representation internationally in private and permanent collections. Portnoy teaches workshops worldwide and lives, works & teaches on the Northern Beaches of Sydney.
MATERIAL: Recycled furnace made kiln cast glass, recycled polyurethane, resin, fibre glass, paint ,LED light
SIZE: 640 x 340 x 360 (mm)
PRICE: $5,750
STATEMENT: 'Garden of Hope' is a tribute to our reefs: an ode to our oceans. These luminous blooms stand as a beacon of hope for the bleached corals that they may recover and flourish once again provided we re-establish a healthy environment for them to do so.
ARTIST BIO: Portnoy is a prolific interdisciplinary artist, working in glass, clay, metals, & mixed media. Her background in ceramics informs her work in glass, which has earned recognition and representation internationally in private and permanent collections. Portnoy teaches workshops worldwide and lives, works & teaches on the Northern Beaches of Sydney.
MATERIAL: Recycled furnace made kiln cast glass, recycled polyurethane, resin, fibre glass, paint ,LED light
SIZE: 580 x 300 x 400 (mm)
PRICE: $4,900
STATEMENT: 'Garden of Hope' is a tribute to our reefs: an ode to our oceans. These luminous blooms stand as a beacon of hope for the bleached corals that they may recover and flourish once again provided we re-establish a healthy environment for them to do so.
ARTIST BIO: Portnoy is a prolific interdisciplinary artist, working in glass, clay, metals, & mixed media. Her background in ceramics informs her work in glass, which has earned recognition and representation internationally in private and permanent collections. Portnoy teaches workshops worldwide and lives, works & teaches on the Northern Beaches of Sydney.
MATERIAL: Recycled furnace made kiln cast glass, recycled polyurethane, resin, fibre glass, paint ,LED light
SIZE: 450 x 330 x 260 (mm)
PRICE: $750 (each) (1x SOLD)
STATEMENT: 'Garden of Hope' is a tribute to our reefs: an ode to our oceans. These luminous blooms stand as a beacon of hope for the bleached corals that they may recover and flourish once again provided we re-establish a healthy environment for them to do so.
ARTIST BIO: Portnoy is a prolific interdisciplinary artist, working in glass, clay, metals, & mixed media. Her background in ceramics informs her work in glass, which has earned recognition and representation internationally in private and permanent collections. Portnoy teaches workshops worldwide and lives, works & teaches on the Northern Beaches of Sydney.
MATERIAL: Phosphorus Bronze and Patina
SIZE: 355 x 680 x 200 (mm)
PRICE: $6,500 (Plinth Incl.)
STATEMENT: I travel extensively in the West of NSW and thought that this is my symbolic 'guardian' of the West. The sculpture gives just a 'nod' to our Wedge Tail Eagle and "The Angel of the North".
ARTIST BIO: Over 80 exhibitions including 13 solo shows, 10 Awards including 2 VAB and Dyson Bequest. included in collections; BRAG, Penrith Regional Gallery, William Dobell Foundation, TAFE Project Fellowship to Johnson Institute Princeton USA, a number of Commissions and Public Works: UNSW and Macquarie University, USA Malaysia etc
MATERIAL: Coated mild steel
SIZE: 290 x 450 x 250 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: This sculpture seeks to highlight the delicacy and strength of its materials. the crushed, ripped and torn steel touches delicately on its base, hovering above the ground. the work is gestural, the steel distorted as if it’s been picked up and twisted by the wind.
ARTIST BIO: Felix Feneley creates works that explore the relationship between matter and form. Using industrial and structural materials Feneley imbues that weight with energy or a sense of flight. Feneley finds inspiration for his work in natural and man-made disasters, demolitions, dancers and boxers.
MATERIAL: Australian white marble
SIZE: 670 x 400 x 350 (mm)
PRICE: $14,000
STATEMENT: This is my first attempt at working marble. It is also the biggest sculpture I’ve completed at this stage, and my first using a model. My work can sometimes have a dark twist but I am truly inspired by Europe’s Masters and human form.
ARTIST BIO: I have been involved in art one way or another all my life. For a long time, it was only in the way of drawing and painting in all mediums. 2 years ago, I began sculpting. I am self taught but rapidly acquiring mentors and contacts within this field.
MATERIAL: 100% recycled steel
SIZE: 400 x 530 x 300 (mm)
PRICE: $750
STATEMENT: In our present world it pays to remember that someone is always watching you.
ARTIST BIO: "Where others just see scrap steel, Stephen Hogan sees beauty, form and shape. He creates pieces that respect and preserve the original but strives to give them new form, life and meaning in a modern context. Hogan works full time as a sculptor from his studio in Bathurst.
MATERIAL: Burnt Stringybark
SIZE: 440 x 90 x 90 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: It is hard to separate Tooth’s artistic practice from his everyday interaction with the natural world. "A charred offering" is a comment on the fragility of our eco systems, Tooth has used traditional Japanese burning techniques to create an aesthetic object that reflects upon the horrific year of fires.
ARTIST BIO: Ben Tooth is a Sculptor based in Walcha, NSW. Tooth focused on Sculpture in a BFA at National Art School in Darlinghurst, Sydney. After graduating Tooth moved to Walcha to assist his artistic mentor Stephen King full-time. Tooth was awarded the Moolarben Acquisition Prize at last years SIG.
MATERIAL: Bronze-plated Forton on a concrete base with copper coating
SIZE: 1340 x 520 x 520 (mm)
PRICE: $3,600
STATEMENT: "If time speeds up when we rush or race around,
and if time slows down, when we slow down,
what would happen if we all simply stood still together?
Take a moment now to pause.
Take a deep breath.
Take your time to find out."
ARTIST BIO: "Anne has been contributing to the arts in many ways for over 15 years, through community event
coordination, hosting workshops and exhibiting. Anne now focuses on the creation outdoor pieces, which examine esoteric themes such as the concepts of time and the creative process itself."
MATERIAL: Bronze
SIZE: 400 x 250 x 200 (mm)
PRICE: $2,650
STATEMENT: A handsome young man resting on a fence which Germaine Greer notes as The Beautiful Boy is a modern statement. Make him naked and extend the fence post and it becomes many other things.
ARTIST BIO: I am a Sydney and Culburra Beach based sculptor and architect. I principally undertake accessible figurative works which look at contemporary issues of modern society.
MATERIAL: Bronze
SIZE: 40 x 25 x 200 (mm)
PRICE: $2,650
STATEMENT: For a woman to be in an art gallery it overwhelmingly helps to be nude. This artwork is a statement about the slow rate of equality for modern women and the way we view women
ARTIST BIO: I am a Sydney and Culburra Beach based sculptor and architect. I principally undertake accessible figurative works which look at contemporary issues of modern society.
MATERIAL: Chillagoe marble, steel
SIZE: 450 x 600 x 100 (mm)
PRICE: $4,700
STATEMENT: High Country is made from Chillagoe marble used sensitively to represent a landscape. It has the format of a landscape painting and uses mark making and texture to represent the country in a similar way to brush strokes.
ARTIST BIO: John has been a sculptor for over forty years and is represented in public and private collections. He is the owner and head teacher at Central Coast Sculpture School. John works in a broad range of materials but mostly in marble, sandstone, bronze, wood, ceramic, metals, paper and mixed-media.
MATERIAL: Bronze
SIZE: 45 x 28 x 23 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Somewhere between an anvil and a praying figure lies a picture of solace, contemplation and hope.
ARTIST BIO: I am a Sydney and Culburra Beach based sculptor and architect. I principally undertake accessible figurative works which look at contemporary issues of modern society.
MATERIAL: Oregon
SIZE: 2320 x 230 x 90 (mm)
PRICE: $15,000
STATEMENT: Boom
ARTIST BIO: "I have been trying to make art for more than 40 years. Sometimes it's a battle, other times it's not.
The best thing is trying."
MATERIAL: Bronze black patina on a burnt wooden base
SIZE: 550 x 300 x 200 (mm)
PRICE: $14,800
STATEMENT: These two gestating beings, the Adam and Eve of a new humanity. Rather than heralding an end, are awaiting the right conditions for life to start over, continuing to manifest Payes’s fascination with mutability, transformation and life’s knack for adaptation.
ARTIST BIO: Themes of mutability, interdependence of humanity with nature and regeneration are central to Sonia Payes’s practice. Winner of the McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery Achievement Prize in 2014, Payes’s sculptures have been collected by many prestigious collections including the City of Melville, Western Australia & Private collections, NSW & Victoria.
MATERIAL: Ceramic on Wood base
SIZE: 560 x 300 x 200 (mm)
PRICE: $2,500
STATEMENT: A glazed ceramic portrait of a woman at the window, inspired by the painting," Woman at the Window" by Ian Fairweather, from the Orange Regional Gallery collection.
ARTIST BIO: "Ros Auld is a ceramic artist from Borenore near Orange. She recently had a major retrospective exhibition at the Orange Regional Gallery. She is represented in Sydney by Art Atrium."
MATERIAL: Cold cast bronze
SIZE: 800 x 400 x 300 (mm)
PRICE: $3,500
STATEMENT: Our Lady of the Various Sorrows is an insight into the many mental barriers that hold us back from our full potential in life. Finished in cold cast bronze, this piece was a direct life-cast, taken from a real person.
ARTIST BIO: "With a degree in industrial design, Claire has made a career pushing the boundaries of materials and techniques in the realm of sculpture.
Never one to shy away from a challenge, this multidisciplinary artist makes the viewer question 'how did she do that?'"
MATERIAL: Ceramic
SIZE: 360 x 320 x 300 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: The mother figure sits firmly on the ground, encircling and encircled by adoring children, radiating trust and love. The earthy colours and contour lines of the sculpture add strength and security, and suggest a weathered stoney landscape, ancient and permanent.
ARTIST BIO: Largely self-taught, I’ve developed my practice whilst working in other art careers, until I finally acknowledged sculpture as my true calling. I create figurative sculptures, exploring balance, texture and natural colours, whilst searching for the holy grail of the simplified human form - and sometimes dipping into whimsical political comment!
WINNER: Simon & Susie Bennett Artistic Merit Acquisition Prize for Small Sculpture
MATERIAL: Painted steel
SIZE: 1500 x 1000 x 200 (mm)
PRICE: $11,000
STATEMENT: A topographic composition in the form of Bas-Relief.
ARTIST BIO: "Hui Selwood graduated from the National Art School (BFA) in 2000.
Exhibiting annually since 1996, including in Europe.
Awarded the Sculpture in the Garden Sculpture Prize 2018, Sawmillers Sculpture Prize 2010. Public and private collections (national and international)."
MATERIAL: Oregon
SIZE: 1470 x 190 x 70 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Floating.
ARTIST BIO: "I have been trying to make art for more than 40 years. Sometimes it's a battle, other times it's not.
The best thing is trying."
MATERIAL: Scrap metal
SIZE: 600 x 600 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: How often are we told to take the left fork or the right fork, or with GPS "keep right"/ "keep left"!
ARTIST BIO: I am a farmer and sculpture artist using mainly old and found objects to create sculpture for gardens. I also makes lamps from vintage finds to re-purpose them so they are beautiful and useful.
MATERIAL: Mild steel, rock
SIZE: 420 x 630 x 190 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Horses reign strong, solid and powerful. By the use of rocks I have seeked to emulated the sense of this characteristic.
ARTIST BIO: "For almost 7yrs I've been working as an art fabricator.
Participating in the art world has made me realise what art gives to the people and communities. It has inspired me to create my own works. I’ve been creating works, local and regional exhibitions and also represented by GangGang Gallery."
MATERIAL: Stainless steel
SIZE: 280 x 200 x 60 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: A memento mori.
ARTIST BIO: Diploma fine arts. National art school. Represented Watters gallery. Public and private collections. Exhibited Sculpture by the Sea, Sculptures in the Garden, Harbour Sculpture and Sculpture at Sawmillers.
MATERIAL: Stainless steel
SIZE: 340 x 200 x 16 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: A drawing of a moment waiting in a foyer.
ARTIST BIO: Diploma fine arts. National art school. Represented Watters gallery. Public and private collections. Exhibited Sculpture by the Sea, Sculptures in the Garden, Harbour Sculpture and Sculpture at Sawmillers.
MATERIAL: Bronze
SIZE: 75 x 100 x 60 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Wombats are part of life in the Wollombi valley. Whether you’re dodging them on the road, cursing the new burrow entrance that appeared overnight or trying to hang a burrow flap to combat mange. There’s no avoiding them, long may it last.
ARTIST BIO: Wimbledon Art School Uk, Exeter Art School Uk, Mentored by Tom Bass currently teaching part time at Tom Bass Sculpture Studio. Portrait commissions for Cootamundra Council, University Queensland, Sunbury public Art project. Finalist Tom Bass Prize 2020, North SydneyArt Prize 2015, Sculpture in the Gardens 2013- 19
MATERIAL: Wire
SIZE: 400 x 430 x 130 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Who is happy to go into lock down with you? Who is happier the more cuddles you give them? A mask is not required? Dogs, mans best friend even during a pandemic!
ARTIST BIO: Wimbledon Art School Uk, Exeter Art School Uk, Mentored by Tom Bass currently teaching part time at Tom Bass Sculpture Studio. Portrait commissions for Cootamundra Council, University Queensland, Sunbury public Art project. Finalist Tom Bass Prize 2020, North SydneyArt Prize 2015, Sculpture in the Gardens 2013- 19
MATERIAL: Wood, ink, acrylic paint
SIZE: 640 x 490 x 180 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: "This nostalgic work references a time long gone when wooden cash trays held coins and an old industrial pattern really was used in Australian manufacturing.
Can you remember that?"
ARTIST BIO: Mary has completed a Diploma in Fine Art at the See St Gallery School, Meadowbank TAFE. Committed to recycling, she works in discarded material and found objects. Her work focuses on the notion that things are rarely as they seem.
MATERIAL: Wood, metal, rubber wheels, acrylic paint
SIZE: 330 x 250 x 100 (mm)
PRICE: $480
STATEMENT: I play with objects and colour in my work, trying to conjure up Kandinsky!
ARTIST BIO: Mary has completed a Diploma in Fine Art at the See St Gallery School, Meadowbank TAFE. Committed to recycling, she works in discarded material and found objects. Her work focuses on the notion that things are rarely as they seem.
MATERIAL: Wood, acrylic paint
SIZE: 300 x 290 x 230 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: The country west of Alice Springs is breathtaking. I surround myself with images of that inspiring place and I've tried to capture something of it.
ARTIST BIO: Mary has completed a Diploma in Fine Art at the See St Gallery School, Meadowbank TAFE. Committed to recycling, she works in discarded material and found objects. Her work focuses on the notion that things are rarely as they seem.
MATERIAL: Bronze
SIZE: 460 x 360 x 260 (mm)
PRICE: $5,800
STATEMENT: A lone Aorian Slug on its annual two week vacation. The Centre of the Universe seems like a good option and is.
ARTIST BIO: I’ve been a full time sculptor since 1996. Comics were a big influence on me growing up and comics and humour influence my sculpture. My big project is Ceramic Break Sculpture Park by Warialda, NSW which opened in 2003. I show annually in Victoria, NSW, QLD and abroad.
MATERIAL: Bronze
SIZE: 160 x 160 x 200 (mm)
PRICE: $650
STATEMENT: Three Aorian slugs on their annual vacation to the centre of the universe. It should be around here somewhere but something is not right. Luckily they have a built in GPS that will soon point them in the right direction.
ARTIST BIO: I’ve been a full time sculptor since 1996. Comics were a big influence on me growing up and comics and humour influence my sculpture. My big project is Ceramic Break Sculpture Park by Warialda, NSW which opened in 2003. I show annually in Victoria, NSW, QLD and abroad.
MATERIAL: Bronze and granite
SIZE: 100 x 150 x 300 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: A lazy Sunday reading in the sun, immersed in another world, in another time.
ARTIST BIO: My practice is based on observations in nature, the parallels drawn between animal behavior and human relationships. These observations are expressed through the use of metals, timber and sandstone. The juxtaposition of materials capture the kinetic energy of the subject, to evoke an emotional response, or symbolize a metaphor.
MATERIAL: Tie Wire
SIZE: 1200 x 2400 x 2 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: "Grief and parting, saying goodbye, devastation and permanence of loss, the memory of touch, the warmth of a hand still lingering, slipping away.
I need to honour the sadness for it is without sadness that I would never know happiness. Acknowledgement to Orana Arts for featuring me during the making."
ARTIST BIO: "I draw lines with wire, hoping they run away with my thoughts and feelings along a path of discovery toward yours.
Felicity Cavanough creates moving sculptures, inspired by everyday moments with her 3 children. Completing a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of NSW with a Major in Painting"
MATERIAL: Copper/lead/metal finish
SIZE: 800 x 260 x 150 (mm)
PRICE: $1,600
STATEMENT: These multimedia artworks, entitled 'Maritime' form the latest series of an interrelated group of sculptures. Inspired by a mythical journey to Byzantium and WB Yeats poems, exploring the poet's thoughts and musings on the complex nature of ephemeral life.
ARTIST BIO: Minuella E Chapman employs a combination of multidisciplinary techniques in her artwork to create poetically assembled sculptures and evocative multi-media installations. Based in Sydney, the artist + designer was awarded The Denis Diderot Grant in 2019 and undertook Artist-in-Residence programs with Chateau d' Orquevaux, France and FaveLAB Athens, Greece.
MATERIAL: Corrugated iron/hand coloured pigments
SIZE: 800 x 260 x 150 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: These multimedia artworks, entitled 'Maritime' form the latest series of an interrelated group of sculptures. Inspired by a mythical journey to Byzantium and WB Yeats poems, exploring the poet's thoughts and musings on the complex nature of ephemeral life.
ARTIST BIO: Minuella E Chapman employs a combination of multidisciplinary techniques in her artwork to create poetically assembled sculptures and evocative multi-media installations. Based in Sydney, the artist + designer was awarded The Denis Diderot Grant in 2019 and undertook Artist-in-Residence programs with Chateau d' Orquevaux, France and FaveLAB Athens, Greece.
MATERIAL: Tasmanian Eucalypt burl
SIZE: 100 x 400 x 300 (mm)
PRICE: $850
STATEMENT: So many of us carry the daily burden of chronic pain. This work visualises the moment by moment reality of this world and evokes us to have empathy the silent suffering.
ARTIST BIO: I am a sculptor and land artist, driven by a desire to highlight beauty in the world. Many years of study in Fine Arts, including researching into fire as a method of visual expression, culminated in an M.F.A. (UNSW). My practice currently utilizes timber and bronze whilst incorporating other materials.
MATERIAL: Bangalow palm inflorescence and rattan cane
SIZE: 320 x 230 x 240 (mm)
PRICE: $270
STATEMENT: The Roped Pod basket was inspired after attending willow weaving workshops in Ireland with Joe Hogan and Ciaran Hogan. The technique of roped waling has been adapted using bangalow palm inflorescence.
ARTIST BIO: Jillian works predominantly with locally harvested fibres. She explores and experiments with traditional basketry techniques including twining, string making and ribbed construction. For Jillian, weaving is an opportunity to explore the connection between mathematical patterns and the natural environment and her woven pieces take their inspiration from that connection.
MATERIAL: Bangalow palm inflorescence
SIZE: 300 x 260 x 180 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Sometimes a walk in the bush means bringing back a branch with personality and potential. Such was the story for this handle. It waited patiently in the shed for the perfect bangalow palm to arrive so they could be woven together
ARTIST BIO: Jillian works predominantly with locally harvested fibres. She explores and experiments with traditional basketry techniques including twining, string making and ribbed construction. For Jillian, weaving is an opportunity to explore the connection between mathematical patterns and the natural environment and her woven pieces take their inspiration from that connection.
MATERIAL: timber and wire
SIZE: 120 x 210 x 200 (mm)
PRICE: $150
STATEMENT: I noticed my resident garden spiders at work on some salvaged hawthorne roots left sitting on my verandah. So I began a collaborative artwork with them, using gold wire to capture the sunshine on their webs. While their work was more emphemeral, their weaving was far superior to mine.
ARTIST BIO: Miriam's studio is located on the NSW Central Coast. Primarily a printmaker, she manages the usual juggle of creative practice with adult literacy teaching and horticultural work. The bush, the beach and her work-in-progress coastal garden are her happy places.
MATERIAL: Inflorescence from a Bangalow Palm
SIZE: 1200 x 1550 x 400 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: The bangalow palm inspired a bit of fun with a whales fluke just above the water about to slap the waves.
ARTIST BIO: Carolyn’s home is nestled in the bush in the Blue Mountains and the surrounding ora and fauna inspires & informs her creative practice. Carolyn’s weaving is a meditative process where the purposeful, slow and rhythmic movements help to transform natural materials into functional baskets and unique pieces.
MATERIAL: Found scribbly gum branch, wisteria vine, bangalow palm inflorescence and cane
SIZE: 450 x 750 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: This basket was inspired by a beautifully shaped found piece of fallen scribbly gum branch and locally collected wisteria vine. It is a rib style basket woven using the inflorescence of the bangalow palm.
ARTIST BIO: Carolyn’s home is nestled in the bush in the Blue Mountains and the surrounding ora and fauna inspires & informs her creative practice. Carolyn’s weaving is a meditative process where the purposeful, slow and rhythmic movements help to transform natural materials into functional baskets and unique pieces.
MATERIAL: 316 stainless steel
SIZE: 450 x 350 x 160 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: What better way to self isolate….. I’m outta here!
ARTIST BIO: "North Avoca sculptor John Fitzmaurice works in a variety of materials, with stainless steel being his favoured medium. Inspired by natural forms & everyday objects his works are transformed with abstraction & humour. John exhibits nationally, is commissioned for public art and is represented in many private and corporate collections"
MATERIAL: Corten, Stainless Steel, Australian hardwood
SIZE: 290 x 600 x 260 (mm)
PRICE: $4,000
STATEMENT: Severe drought, devastating bushfires and a global pandemic… it's been one hell of a year, none more so than those living in regional Australia. A nod to all the battlers digging even deeper during these tough times.
ARTIST BIO: Fraser the Razor is an emerging sculptor based in Sydney who works mostly in steel. Over the last 4 years Fraser has exhibited in gallery exhibitions and outdoor sculpture walks both locally and interstate. Fraser draws inspiration from Australian flora and fauna and the environmental challenges they face.
MATERIAL: Dried flowers, cement
SIZE: 170 x 40 x 40 (mm)
PRICE: $250 (per group of 10)
STATEMENT: "This constructed field of flora embodies a symphony of paradoxes:
chaotic and yet organised
simple and yet intricate
organic and yet assembled
fragile and yet robust
lamented and yet reborn
flora and yet cement. "
ARTIST BIO: "Fossicking; repurposing; finding beauty in unlikely and overlooked places. I’m unapologetically like a shitty Rosalie Gascoigne.
I’m a multidisciplinary artist whose art innately communicates paradoxical themes, using incongruous materials that somehow come together harmoniously.
I’m an art educator based in Mudgee after a “tree change” from Sydney in 2011."
MATERIAL: Found wood, acrylic, assemblage
SIZE: 850 x 260 x 200 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Wood from wood heaps, fallen branches and any other in or near the studio can be used to make my sculpture. Sometimes I paint them, other times not. Intuition fed by indigenous art forms from around the world is in action.
ARTIST BIO: "SOLO EXHIBITIONS
Australia (over 50 exhibitions ), London (5), France (7), New York GROUP EXHIBITIONS, Nationally and internationally, including art fairs in UK, Europe, Canada, Singapore and Hong Kong REPRESENTED Sydney, Melbourne, Perth,
COLLECTIONS, Public and private, Australia, NZ, Hong Kong, Singapore, Europe, UK, USA, Prof Di Yerbury, Macquarie University"
MATERIAL: Welded mild steel sand blasted and painted
SIZE: 900 x 750 x 400 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: How sad that a flower lives but a day. Would that the beauty of one could infuse the beauty of this other! For this sculpture is a modern depiction of flowers encased in a picture frame -long lasting indoor decor.
ARTIST BIO: "Studied Medicine Sydney University
Attended NAS Short term courses or Summer schools 2010-2020
Group exhibitions Sydney and regional NSW.
Solo exhibition Lane Cove Gallery 2018
Commissions Australia and overseas
Represented in private collections."
MATERIAL: Bronze
SIZE: 260 x 260 x 160 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: The circular shape reflects a safe cocoon and symbolises the ‘circle of life’. The yin & yang curved sweep of the child’s arms suggests that while the parent and child fit neatly together now, there is a force that, over time, will separate them.
ARTIST BIO: Largely self-taught, I’ve developed my practice whilst working in other art careers, until I finally acknowledged sculpture as my true calling. I create figurative sculptures, exploring balance, texture and natural colours, whilst searching for the holy grail of the simplified human form - and sometimes dipping into whimsical political comment!
MATERIAL: Ceramic and wood
SIZE: 620 x 380 x 160 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: The abstract couple in "Square Dancing" are poised, ready to begin a dance or a journey together. The strong vertical and horizontal lines give strength and texture to the sculpture and the negative spaces create interesting patterns for the eye to explore.
ARTIST BIO: Largely self-taught, I’ve developed my practice whilst working in other art careers, until I finally acknowledged sculpture as my true calling. I create figurative sculptures, exploring balance, texture and natural colours, whilst searching for the holy grail of the simplified human form - and sometimes dipping into whimsical political comment!
MATERIAL: Cast bronze
SIZE: 300 x 300 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
ARTIST BIO: Annie studied at the National Art School. She is an art teacher for all ages from young children to 90-year-olds. She runs her own residential art school at Rydal and takes art groups to Europe. She's a painter and sculptor and has been exhibiting for the last 30 years
MATERIAL: Wood
SIZE: 700 x 700 x 150 (mm)
PRICE: $3,300
STATEMENT: All living things have a heart, the rhythm of life beats in every heart. All things made of wood are living things. This beautiful eucalyptus tree lives on in my sculpture.
ARTIST BIO: Born in Hungary in 1946. He studied design, drawing, sculpturing and most importantly the art of blacksmithing. Member of the Sculptor Society. He has been exhibiting for 20 years. Works mostly with steel, sometimes in wood, experiments with other materials too. Mostly creates small sculptures.
MATERIAL: Wood
SIZE: 600 x 600 x 130 (mm)
PRICE: $2,960
STATEMENT: My two pieces are cut out of the same eucalyptus tree. Nature provides the true balance. The golden ratio represents this. The little heart in the middle is the result of divine intervention, a little piece has broken off in the process of creating this work.
ARTIST BIO: Born in Hungary in 1946. He studied design, drawing, sculpturing and most importantly the art of blacksmithing. Member of the Sculptor Society. He has been exhibiting for 20 years. Works mostly with steel, sometimes in wood, experiments with other materials too. Mostly creates small sculptures.
MATERIAL: Claret Ash and Jarrah timbers, stainless steel
SIZE: 350 x 600 x 600 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Apart from metal, I like working in timber to create sculptures.
ARTIST BIO: Peter Kasper lives at Emu Swamp and his background is engineering. He is mainly interested in kinetic sculpture. He has exhibited locally and sold pieces to Sydney, country NSW, Queensland, NZ and Switzerland. One of his sculptures is in Lawson Park, Mudgee.
MATERIAL: Unique bronze, redbox wood base.
SIZE: 256 x 96 x 222 (mm)
PRICE: $1,600
STATEMENT: Two women agree, or disagree. Perhaps they sing together, talk about politics or make a presentation on a stage. The delightful and deliberate ambiguity of this work invites the viewer to make a context and dialogue.
ARTIST BIO: Katy has been a regular at SIG, and has also exhibited at Tesselaar Sculpture Prize, Toorak Village Sculpture, Flanagan Prize, Neerim Bower Prize, Walker Street Gallery 9x5 exhibitions; and the International Flower and Garden Show, winning the People's Choice award for a working bronze water feature of a dog.
MATERIAL: Perspex
SIZE: 500 x 40 x 40 (mm)
PRICE: $550
STATEMENT: Life has Curves and Bends along the way
ARTIST BIO: Emilia feels that the basis of her work lies in the interconnectedness of all things. Her organic shaped works represent snapshots of chapters of her life that were influenced by the world around her and then translated into eclectic, literal and/or figurative interpretations.
MATERIAL: Bronze
SIZE: 300 x 270 x 170 (mm)
PRICE: $4,700
STATEMENT: "There are many people who believe that you should be realistic and practical. Whilst that can be sometimes very sound advice, it can also be demoralising and discouraging.
This reflects those who don’t take “no” for an answer."
ARTIST BIO: "Alan’s sculptures aren’t overly detailed nor focused on being anatomically accurate. His aim is to capture emotion and movement.
Each sculpture has a story. Some whimsical, some serious, some sad. Alan has exhibited extensively in Sydney, Melbourne, and Milan. His sculptures have been purchased by collectors all over the world."
MATERIAL: Bronze
SIZE: 350 x 150 x 150 (mm)
PRICE: $4,700
STATEMENT: A hole in one is a dream for golfers. For most, the only hole in one they’ll get is the gut wrenching hole in themselves when they miss a great shot.
ARTIST BIO: "Alan’s sculptures aren’t overly detailed nor focused on being anatomically accurate. His aim is to capture emotion and movement.
Each sculpture has a story. Some whimsical, some serious, some sad. Alan has exhibited extensively in Sydney, Melbourne, and Milan. His sculptures have been purchased by collectors all over the world."
MATERIAL: Bronze
SIZE: 400 x 150 x 200 (mm)
PRICE: $4,700
STATEMENT: Often we exaggerate or downplay what’s happening with the weather. “I could fry an egg on the bonnet of my car.” “It’s raining cats and dogs.” If it’s blowing a gale, we may hear “it’s a bit windy today.”
ARTIST BIO: "Alan’s sculptures aren’t overly detailed nor focused on being anatomically accurate. His aim is to capture emotion and movement.
Each sculpture has a story. Some whimsical, some serious, some sad. Alan has exhibited extensively in Sydney, Melbourne, and Milan. His sculptures have been purchased by collectors all over the world."
MATERIAL: Merino Wool, Silk Fibre, Metal Stands, Matt Varnish
SIZE: 110x40x35cm, 100x35x30cm, 108x35x35cm
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Inspired by the recent drought across NSW & Australia. I have depicted the cracked earth with sandy, reds and brown earth colours, followed by the thrill of the rains coming and new green growth starting to appear.
ARTIST BIO: Denise exhibits her felt sculptures in Australia and Internationally. Recently her works have been selected for the biannual, World of Threads exhibition in Canada, Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary Mini Textile Art, Ukraine a finalist in Australian Textile Art Awards, BDAS Sculpture Prize, and exhibited in Buren, The Netherlands.
MATERIAL: Antarctic Beech, steel, acrylic wash
SIZE: 400 x 140 x 100 (mm)
PRICE: $2,700
STATEMENT: Barren uses the juxtapositioning of two contrasting materials, one from the natural world and one from the built world. The bee form is beautiful, but like a ghost. It searches for food on a barren and brutal unnatural object.
ARTIST BIO: John has been a sculptor for over forty years and is represented in public and private collections. He is the owner and head teacher at Central Coast Sculpture School. John works in a broad range of materials but mostly in marble, sandstone, bronze, wood, ceramic, metals, paper and mixed-media.
MATERIAL: Fallen tree branch, olive branch ribs, daffodil, iris, grevillia and combungie leaf
SIZE: 290 x 280 x 500 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: When the gum tree outside my house dropped this branch during lockdown it inspired me to create a basket using all locally sourced materials. The combungie grows at the bottom of the hill, and all the leaves come from my garden.
ARTIST BIO: Inspired by the abundance of natural materials in her garden, Liz Mayberry began experimenting with various basketry techniques 6 years ago. Over time she has gravitated towards ribbed baskets as her favourite form. Inspiration can come from finding a fallen tree branch and thinking ‘What can I make with this?’
MATERIAL: Plaster
SIZE: 260 x 310 x 190 (mm)
PRICE: $1,500
STATEMENT: "The structure of the sitter has been sculpted and modelled, imbued with the mood captured in a moment in time.
The beauty and essence of the sitter present a particular and individual landscape of the person within and without."
ARTIST BIO: "Raquel Mazzina graduated from the National Art School (BFA) in 2000.
Exhibiting since 1996, including in Europe.
Awarded the Glebe Art Prize-Painting (2010), Glebe Art Prize-Open (2009),
Alumni Award- National Art School (2001) & National Art School Paris Residency (1998).
Public & private collections (national & international)."
MATERIAL: Plaster
SIZE: 230 x 280 x 180 (mm)
PRICE: $1,500
STATEMENT: "The structure of the sitter has been sculpted and modelled, imbued with the mood captured in a moment in time.
The beauty and essence of the sitter present a particular and individual landscape of the person within and without."
ARTIST BIO: "Raquel Mazzina graduated from the National Art School (BFA) in 2000.
Exhibiting since 1996, including in Europe.
Awarded the Glebe Art Prize-Painting (2010), Glebe Art Prize-Open (2009),
Alumni Award- National Art School (2001) & National Art School Paris Residency (1998).
Public & private collections (national & international)."
MATERIAL: Bronze
SIZE: 600 x 300 x 300 (mm)
PRICE: $11,000
STATEMENT: "Precious Pear depicts the form of a female torso in a Pear shaped abstract form. Because females are precious she is depicted sitting on a pillow.
The sculpture is a limited edition, 2/7.
The sculpture is suitable for indoor as well as outdoor display."
ARTIST BIO: Roger has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Newcastle NSW. He has studied marble carving at Pietrasanta in Northern Tuscany In Italy. Roger has created marble, bronze and granite sculptures in China, South Korea, Brazil, Sydney and Newcastle.
MATERIAL: Various coloured marble
SIZE: 460 x 320 x 360 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: "Cosmos is made from several coloured, inlayed marbles. The imagery is the planets floating in space. The sculpture an be rotated on its base to change its appearance.
The sculpture is suitable for indoor as well as outdoor display."
ARTIST BIO: Roger has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Newcastle NSW. He has studied marble carving at Pietrasanta in Northern Tuscany In Italy. Roger has created marble, bronze and granite sculptures in China, South Korea, Brazil, Sydney and Newcastle.
MATERIAL: recycled steel, electrical heater element
SIZE: 25 x 12 x 14 (mm)
PRICE: $500
STATEMENT: Climate change is threatening the world’s bee population and has highlighted the importance of the bee as pollinator of food crops. My childhood memory of the origins of honey has always been Mudgee!
ARTIST BIO: Victoria Monk was awarded first prize for sculpture Northern Beaches Art Prize 2018, Bowral BDAS Gallery 2017, 2018 , Hunters Hill Art 2015 and Amnesty International 2001. Her work has been selected for exhibitions in Sydney and regional New South Wales and have been sold to private collectors.
MATERIAL: Bronze, recycled steel
SIZE: 18 x 11 x 22 (mm)
PRICE: $720
STATEMENT: “Angel at the Table” is the “tutela”, an ancient deity or guardian, protector of a particular place, geographic feature, person, lineage, nation, culture or occupation. The sculpture represents the guardian we all would like to believe we have.
ARTIST BIO: Victoria Monk was awarded first prize for sculpture Northern Beaches Art Prize 2018, Bowral BDAS Gallery 2017, 2018, Hunters Hill Art 2015 and Amnesty International 2001. Her work has been selected for exhibitions in Sydney and regional New South Wales and have been sold to private collectors.
MATERIAL: Synthetic Polymer Paint (skin), wire and silicone. 35x11cm
SIZE: 370 x 110 x 350 (mm)
PRICE: $1,800
STATEMENT: Embrace connects us in a time where as humans we’re asked to isolate from the very element that makes us whole, our need for physical touch. Created from paint skins, 'Embrace' responds to the absence of touch by using the same material used for a sense of comfort at home
ARTIST BIO: Currently the final BFA year studying at The National Art School, Sydney, Brett has had successful solo exhibitions in Sydney, Melbourne and the UK along with a string of group shows held in both country’s, a finalist numerously in Regional Art Prizes, with collectors of his work globally.
MATERIAL: 100% merino wool
SIZE: 570 x 221 x 221 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: New Beginnings was made during lock down 2020. Black- the unknown of what is to come in the uncertain times of COVID-19. White- purity of new life. Sculptured holes-holes in our hearts from missing family and friends. Hand made felt, sculptured vessel using the natural fiber of merino wool.
ARTIST BIO: Toni Morrison from Gulgong in the Central West of NSW, textile artist specialising in felted sculpture. Toni explores textiles and favours using natural fibres to produce creative sculptures and wearable art in the ancient craft of felting. Toni regularly exhibits throughout the Central West NSW.
MATERIAL: Plaster
SIZE: 400 x 200 x 250 (mm)
PRICE: $1,200
STATEMENT: "Pink (italics) is an abstracted bust that has been cast in plaster from hand modelled clay. The work represents the idea that regardless of how we identify with attributes of gender, sexuality, race or religion, we are as unique as we are the same. We are all pink in the middle.
1/1"
ARTIST BIO: Aarone is a former Mudgee resident and Irish-Australian Artist currently studying sculpture at The National Art School in Sydney. He is passionate about sculpting in clay and uses this medium to express both abstract and figurative works.
MATERIAL: Cast bronze and stainless steel with custom plinth
SIZE: 560 x 320 x 170 (mm)
PRICE: $5,500
STATEMENT: "BLACK SUMMER is the sculptural expression of the overpowering and fearsome beauty of an Australian
bushfire which devours everything in it's path including the structures which symbolise our humanity."
ARTIST BIO: "During his long artistic career Vlasé Nikoleski has participated in 35 solo shows and 59 group exhibitions. His multimedia sculpture has evolved via multiple series of sculptures concerned with human activity in
the Australian environment. He is represented in public and private collections in Australia and overseas."
MATERIAL: Wire and wood
SIZE: 200 x 500 x 200 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
MATERIAL: Lead Crystal, Wood
SIZE: 540 x 470 x 220 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Inspired by the “Kiss” from Klimt, Besos embodies a depiction of longing and reconciliation, the core polarity of our natural condition. Man afloat alone on the sea of time is anchored.
ARTIST BIO: Portnoy is a prolific interdisciplinary artist, working in glass, clay, metals, & mixed media. Her background in ceramics informs her work in glass, which has earned recognition and representation internationally in private and permanent collections. Portnoy teaches workshops worldwide and lives, works & teaches on the Northern Beaches of Sydney.
MATERIAL: Cast optical & furnace glass
SIZE: 150 x 100 x 120 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Blue Seamone sways in the undercurrents of our time in hope for a better future for our oceans.
ARTIST BIO: Portnoy is a prolific interdisciplinary artist, working in glass, clay, metals, & mixed media. Her background in ceramics informs her work in glass, which has earned recognition and representation internationally in private and permanent collections. Portnoy teaches workshops worldwide and lives, works & teaches on the Northern Beaches of Sydney.
MATERIAL: Steel and Hawkesbury Sandstone
SIZE: 650 x 400 x 550 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: In this work, two standalone components can be adjusted to a myriad of possible positions to evoke the stroboscopic painting “Nude Descending a Staircase No. 2” by Marcel Duchamp – which created an outcry at the 1913 Armory Show.
ARTIST BIO: Laurent is an emerging Blue Mountains sculptor who has exhibited in a number of settings, including Sculptures in the Garden 2019 and Braemar Gallery (Springwood). A recent thematic is duality – Yin and Yang, left and right, life and death – often represented as works using two interconnected core pieces.
MATERIAL: Steel and Ironbark
SIZE: 350 x 250 x 200 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: The dove of love and peace brings an olive branch. Made of two interlocked pieces, this dove symbolises the idea that peace and love are only real if reciprocated! For that special someone…
ARTIST BIO: Laurent is an emerging Blue Mountains sculptor who has exhibited in a number of settings, including Sculptures in the Garden 2019 and Braemar Gallery (Springwood). A recent thematic is duality – Yin and Yang, left and right, life and death – often represented as works using two interconnected core pieces.
MATERIAL: Natural fibres
SIZE: 500 x 500 x 200 (mm)
PRICE: $240
STATEMENT: Spirals abound in nature, suggesting fluidity and possibility. This idea of embracing our current flow state seems particularly pertinent in 2020. Star jasmine body twined with Dracaena draco. The handle is handmade string spirals from many local fibres: yucca, iris, bungalow palm spathe, cordyline.
ARTIST BIO: Nicole has been making baskets for almost ten years. All of her materials are gathered or grown in her local area, Inner West Sydney. She prefers to use whole, recognisable fibres, juxtaposing indigenous plants, exotics and, yes, even ‘weeds’. Nicole chooses basketry techniques that will showcase the
beautiful fibres.
MATERIAL: Natural fibres
SIZE: 1000 x 350 x 200 (mm)
PRICE: $240
STATEMENT: On the vine....references my love of wine and vine! This vine grew cheekily on a wall in Annandale...and is complimented by other sculptural fibres like the knobbly palm inflorescence. It's a light, herbaceous number - happy against a sheltered patio wall.
ARTIST BIO: Nicole has been making baskets for almost ten years. All of her materials are gathered or grown in her local area, Inner West Sydney. She prefers to use whole, recognisable fibres, juxtaposing indigenous plants, exotics and, yes, even ‘weeds’. Nicole chooses basketry techniques that will showcase the beautiful fibres.
MATERIAL: Cement fondue, marble dust, fibreglass
SIZE: 280 x 380 x 550 (mm)
PRICE: $5,000
STATEMENT: Part of a series addressing eco-anxiety, The State of Things considers Australia’s climate crisis. Working in isolation during the 2020 lockdown progressed the work into an amalgamation of the strange chaos that the past 12 months has offered.
ARTIST BIO: Monika Scarrabelotti is a Sydney based artist who makes gestural figurative sculptures engaging with the human condition. Scarrabelotti completed a BFA and MFA at National Art School, and teaches sculpture at the Tom Bass Sculpture Studio. Scarrabelotti exhibits regularly and has a growing number of artworks in Australian private collections.
MATERIAL: Plaster, fibre, wire, shellac, pigment, wax
SIZE: 420 x 420 x 640 (mm)
PRICE: $4,800
STATEMENT: Warrior is an exploration of the vulnerability and sensitivity in the masculine figure.
ARTIST BIO: Monika Scarrabelotti is a Sydney based artist who makes gestural figurative sculptures engaging with the human condition. Scarrabelotti completed a BFA and MFA at National Art School, and teaches sculpture at the Tom Bass Sculpture Studio. Scarrabelotti exhibits regularly and has a growing number of artworks in Australian private collections.
MATERIAL: Reclaimed steel, wax
SIZE: 150 x 200 x 130 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Furthermore exploration of material limitations
ARTIST BIO: Sculptor Alex Scheibner works from Rylstone NSW. His current work revolves around reclaiming discarded metals from local mining operations and changing their dimensions with forging. Principal themes of his work are decay, rebirth and capturing a moment in time. Alex holds two trades as a Blacksmith and Mechanical fitter.
MATERIAL: Reclaimed steel, wax and marble
SIZE: 150 x 150 x 150 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Furthermore exploration of material limitations
ARTIST BIO: Sculptor Alex Scheibner works from Rylstone NSW. His current work revolves around reclaiming discarded metals from local mining operations and changing their dimensions with forging. Principal themes of his work are decay, rebirth and capturing a moment in time. Alex holds two trades as a Blacksmith and Mechanical fitter.
MATERIAL: High Fired Glazed Terracotta
SIZE: 320 x 260 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Malvolio was a joy to create in his beautifully rich toning colours reflecting his dreams and delight.
ARTIST BIO: I am a self taught artist, and have been making and exhibiting funky ceramic figures for over 50 years. I still enjoy the magic moment with each piece when I suddenly "see" the essence of that figure. From then on it's developing the soul of that unique character.
MATERIAL: High fired glazed Terracotta
SIZE: 330 x 180 x 140 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: This is a "flower child" drummer epitomizing the values of her era and wearing hip clothes which have ironically done the circuit back into today's high fashion, where 'Peace and Love' are replaced by economic aspirations.
ARTIST BIO: I am a self taught artist, and have been making and exhibiting funky ceramic figures for over 50 years. I still enjoy the magic moment with each piece when I suddenly "see" the essence of that figure. From then on it's developing the soul of that unique character.
MATERIAL: High fired glazed Terracotta
SIZE: 390 x 140 x 130 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Everyone has a song within them and Portia is discovering her's! Whether she is a C16 heroine or a contemporary smasher of glass ceilings she is the independent, aspirational woman living her life her way.
ARTIST BIO: I am a self taught artist, and have been making and exhibiting funky ceramic figures for over 50 years. I still enjoy the magic moment with each piece when I suddenly "see" the essence of that figure. From then on it's developing the soul of that unique character.
MATERIAL: Cold-cast aluminium
SIZE: 600 x 500 x 150 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: It is only when we are forced to let go of everything that true freedom can be achieved. Finished in cold-cast aluminium, this piece was a direct life cast from a real person.
ARTIST BIO: "With a degree in industrial design, Claire has made a career pushing the boundaries of materials and techniques in the realm of sculpture.
Never one to shy away from a challenge, this multidisciplinary artist makes the viewer question 'how did she do that?'"
MATERIAL: Marble
SIZE: 590 x 530 x 330 (mm)
PRICE: $25,000
STATEMENT: Slave to Love represents the artist as the elephant supporting his muse.
ARTIST BIO: Australian sculptor Vince Vozzo has had a lifetime of outstanding sculpture exhibitions. He has had 43 solo exhibitions.
MATERIAL: 29 Micron Merino Wool
SIZE: 610 x 200 x 200 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: If we stripped ourselves naked of all our possessions, we can still stand tall & proud.
ARTIST BIO: Cecily lives in the Central West NSW town of Parkes & is self taught. Cecily has been felting for approximately 9 years. Cecily has successfully exhibited in many parts of the Central West including Parkes, Forbes, Blayney, Millthorpe, Gulgong, Dubbo & Mudgee.
MATERIAL: Camphor laurel wood and mild steel
SIZE: 360 x 340 x 340 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: The warmth of the timber and the metal details appear to work well with oversized fruit sculptures.
ARTIST BIO: Originally from Sydney, the last 4 years has been spent in the Narrabri area part time teaching and spare time sculpture. Working in mostly wood and metal.
MATERIAL: Concrete
SIZE: 90 x 320 x 200 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Sleeping girl in concrete, sealed and suitable for indoor or outdoor settings.
ARTIST BIO: Originally from Sydney, the last 4 years has been spent in the Narrabri area part time teaching and spare time sculpture. Working in mostly wood and metal.
MATERIAL: Steel
SIZE: 640 x 70 x 80 (mm)
PRICE: SOLD
STATEMENT: Sentinel is contained aggression, expressed through geometric shapes. It is a passive abstract sculpture, perpetually guarding, watchful and armed.
ARTIST BIO: Anthony studied Fine Arts, Sculpture (and Print Making) at RMIT under Inge King. He works primarily in steel and draws influence from literature, contemporary music and global social events.
MATERIAL: Steel
SIZE: 790 x 170 x 200 (mm)
PRICE: $2,900
STATEMENT: Belligerent is essentially a range of assembled geometric shapes. The interplay between negative and positive spaces is undermined by aggression, sharp edges and a sense of movement.
ARTIST BIO: Anthony studied Fine Arts, Sculpture (and Print Making) at RMIT under Inge King. He works primarily in steel and draws influence from literature, contemporary music and global social events.
MATERIAL: Steel
SIZE: 700 x 230 x 400 (mm)
PRICE: $1,600
STATEMENT: Flight 2 is an expression of our historical search to soar the skies. The pyramidal base reflects Mathematics while the bent middle is an expression of potential energy found by our ancestors in bows, all of which are topped by pure propulsion.
ARTIST BIO: Anthony studied Fine Arts, Sculpture (and Print Making) at RMIT under Inge King. He works primarily in steel and draws influence from literature, contemporary music and global social events.
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