M-twentythree

$33,000

Weight 1200 kg
Dimensions 184 × 110 × 250 cm
Catalogue number

082

Medium

,

Editions

Unique

Location

Specifications

Fork lift off truck and place in postion., Weight is 1.2 tonnes including concrete plinth which has lifting pins set into the concrete.

The heart of M-twentythree is inspired by the aesthetic potential of the circular form and what can be achieved through the dissection and reconfiguration of radial arcs.

 

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Sculptor info prizes

Sculptor info prizes

congratulations to the 2021 Prize Winners

Two Prize winning works donated to Dungog

2021 Sculpture on the Farm Acquisitive Prize for the Dungog Shire - Kelpie by Jimmy Rix

Jimmy_Rix_Kelpie-new

2021 Sculpture on the Farm Acquisitive Prize for the Dungog Common - Sowelu Two by Jen Mallison

Sowelu-two-portrait-new

Sculpture on the Farm 2021 Prize Winners

metallurgical
$5,000 RUPIO Prize for Metallurgical
Excellence - Allusive Object (in red) Braddon
pleaching

$2,000 Prize for Timber work - Pleaching by Potricia Wilson Adoms

elma VI
$2,000 Prize for Kinetic work - Elmo VI by
Mimi Kind

2021 Winner of the People's Choice Outdoor Award

suprise by Rox Dar
Surprise by Rox Dor ~ $500 People's Choice Award for
Outdoor Work
- with thanks to Lyndhurst
Awakening of Og
Runner Up - Awakening of Og by Kylie
Adele

2021 Winner of the People's Indoor Award

isolation
Isolation by Katherine Castillo - Alferes - $300 People's
Choice Award for Indoor Work - with thanks to the Sculptors
Society
runner up

Runner Up - Dome Study 1 by Will Maguire

Akubra
2021 Winner of the Akubra for your vote in the People's Choice Outdoor Award ~ Kelly from Mudgee
2021 Winner of the Akubra for your entry in the Feedback Survey ~ Glenn from Cardiff Heights

Thank you to all for your participation in this competition in support of our sculptors and the ongoing development of Sculpture on the Farm ONLINE

Sculpture on the Farm
Judging Panel 2021
With sincere thanks to the Sculpture on the Farm judges Steven Alderton, Director and CEO of
the National Art School, Sydney and Gerry Bobsien, Director of the Maitland Regional Art
Gallery for undertaking the difficult task of selecting the winners of the 2021 Sculpture on the
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2019

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