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Oak Apple

English oak timber apple with mild steel stalk. Carved with chainsaw, rasp and orbital sander. Steel was forged into shape using blacksmith techniques.

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here THERE and the space in between

Would you rather be there or here? Lamenting being there or in the here and now. And what of the space in between- the journey between here and THERE.
Looks great along fence line.

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Still Turning

The world is solid, but sometimes it doesn’t feel that way. This piece uses the language of public signage to hint at the potential private thoughts of a passerby.

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Mi Dejar Ir Breaking Apart

My belief of independence comes from understanding how my thoughts, my actions, feelings and emotions are consequences of experiences. How much of what I am is truly mine?

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OX

The welded rings form a circle representing wholeness and an open mind to new views while the X is for feeling grounded and sense of stability.

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African Girls

Simply standing around and happy to spend time together!

Catalogue Number: 052

Dark Side of the Moon

An interpretation of the well known image.

Catalogue Number: 053

Rowers

A breeze or a gentle hand will bring energy and movement to the rowers.

Catalogue Number: 056

David Stott The Star that Fell to Earth

The star that fell to earth


Welded and bolted steel

Paul Brent Buy Australian Goods

Buy Australian Goods

Welded and bolted steel sculpture.

Made from 1800’s steel, to encourage governments and the people to buy Australian.

Leeroy Chapman Sunburnt 2017

Sunburnt, 2017

This work is a found object construction of the antique armillary sphere. Exploring ideas of motion and the effects of modern development on our environment
Forged steel, Australian hardwood, stone and bronze

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