Learning to Fly | 2023

$1,150

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Weight 21 kg
Dimensions 28 × 28 × 66 cm
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Stone, Steel

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Editions

Unique

Catalogue number

8

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This abstracted sculpture of an eaglet represents the ungainliness of such a young bird with ruffled feathers and large eyes. The wheeled leg implies a training wheel whilst also evoking the classical representation of imperial eagles grasping the globe – a reference to the majestic power it will grow into.

This sculpture is made from salvaged steel pieces including an old garden rake.

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Sculptor Bio

Laurent Rivory

Laurent Rivory

I have always had an interest in sculpture but only began steel sculpture in 2019 after doing a National Art School short course. My first exhibition was at Sculpture on the Farm in 2019. I experiment with several styles of steel sculpture using found/recycled steel, largely with waxed and oxidised finishes.  Major influences include David Smith (early works in particular) and Julio Gonzalez. My work represents a collision between Cubist leanings, a sensitivity to the provenance and innate aesthetics of the steel, a soupçon of humour and my commitment to an environmentally sustainable art practice.

I was born in France (La Rochelle) but have lived in Australia for over 50 years.  I sculpt in my workshop in the Blue Mountains (Springwood) using locally salvaged steel. In some cases, the steel is found in the bush around the area.

Exhibitions

2019
Sculpture on the Farm (Dungog, NSW)
Sculptures in the Garden (Mudgee, NSW)
Georges River Art Prize (Hurstville, NSW)  – Finalist
2020
“Ferrophilia”, Braemar Gallery (Springwood, NSW) – 12 works shown.
Sculpture in the Vineyards (Wollombi, NSW)
Urunga Small Art Prize (Urunga, NSW)
Sculptures in the Garden (Mudgee, NSW)
2021
Sculpture Bermagui (Bermagui, NSW)
“Ex Machina”, Braemar Gallery (Springwood, NSW)  – 10 works shown.
Sculpture in the Vineyards (Wollombi, NSW)
2022

Public Sculpture Program, Braemar Gallery
Sculpture in the Vineyards (Wollombi, NSW)
Greenway Art Prize (Leichhardt, NSW)  – Finalist
Hunters Hill Art Prize (Hunters Hill, NSW) – Finalist
Blue Mountains Art Prize (Wentworth Falls, NSW)
2023
Bowral Sculpture Prize (Bowral, NSW)
“Abstraction and Ambiguity”, Braemar Gallery (Springwood, NSW) – 10 works shown.

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