MARK YOUR CALENDAR!
SCULPTURE FOR CLYDE RETURNS TO THE BATEMANS BAY FORESHORE!
THIS FREE PUBLIC EVENT WILL RUN SATURDAY MAY 25, TO SUNDAY JUNE 2, 2024.
Black fired reconstruction of a landscape
Inspired by ocean patterns, “seed of memories” a shifting mirage of light and shadow play.
1950s electrical parts – medical research on neuro electric system of brain & spinal cord.
A pearl is the jewel of the sea. Materials, texture, and balance are the inspiration.
A ceramic, anthropomorphic wolf by a Year 12 Batemans Bay High School student.
Two seedlings larger than life, speak of aspirations and nurturing which is fundamental to all living things extending to mankind.
316 Polished stainless steel with red iron bark timber.
These works are a post-modern take on the native grass tree Xanthorrhoea given the somewhat derogatory common name of ‘Black Boys’ as they were supposed to have similar qualities to native aboriginal men and their spears. This version is a species that celebrates multi-culturalism and gay rights.