Garden setting
This sculpture is about environmental stress from human activity. The classical golden means of measurement used by the sculptor creates an ideal visual balance from the base to the nest to the cloud.
Catalogue Number: 002
Made of materials from a drought ravaged farm, this piece speaks to the amazing cyclic processes of life. Detail and beauty, created from remnants of the past, will one day also be discarded.
Catalogue Number: 020
Gaze into the empty vessel to witness an echo of itself and the sky above. A monument to Nature’s wonder.
Catalogue Number: 005
Bloom is a tribute to our reefs: an ode to our oceans made of recycled glass & polyurethane. These luminous blooms stand as a beacon of hope for the bleached corals that they may recover & flourish. $4,800 each
Renew – Black and White together showing the raku technique – puts an extra movement into the torso
Catalogue Number: 007
On seeing images of space taken from satellites, Inge King was inspired to make a series of works that explored the relationship between our planet and the rest of the universe.
Catalogue Number: 008
A breeze or a gentle hand will bring energy and movement to the rowers.
Catalogue Number: 056
Visiting a friend’s farm inspired this sculpture. They can make you feel very unwelcome with their rowdy behaviour.
Catalogue Number: 057
Five is representative of family; its connections and inter-dependencies and its fragile suspension in time.
Catalogue Number: 058
In a fun way, I have tried to show the different personalities that chooks have and how they interact.
Catalogue Number: 041