2018
We once worshipped idols and got told not to. It couldn’t have been any worse than what we do now.
Bronze and timer.
These works explore the connection between women and clay, through their swollen belly’s, dimpled curves and stretch mark narratives I want to celebrate this connection.
Looking in the garden early one morning I observed some snails “hurrying” to their hiding place out of the hot sun.
CorTen Steel
Life Lines reflects on relationships, commitment and companionship; lives and experiences shared. Stainless steel rod forms the figures while the voids reveal life’s context, the world around us.
A place to rest is a quiet moment of peace and calm, a chance to pause in the business of modern life. It is a reminder to look around and appreciate the small things that contribute to a rich life.
Limestone, Treated Pine
Bush Phoenix is inspired by the NSW bushfires impacting on the very old eucalypts, and my fascination with nature’s way of their renewal.
A love of history and antiques has resulted in a need to find ways to reuse old materials and rework them into sculptural pieces with the added benefit of recycling.
Found wire, ceramic, concrete
Sculpture on the Farm People’s Choice Award
Frolic by Felicity Cavanough
As though stumbling on a hidden treasure, this sculpture invites you into a shared moment of delight between a mother and her child. Relishing in their environment and each other.
Sculpture on the Farm People’s Choice Award – $500 won by Felicity Cavanough with Frolic
Copper pipe and wire