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Bird Ballet

Delivery Advice for Purchasers: Pack and Send
All costs of delivery and installation will be the responsibility of the purchasers.

Installation Advice for Purchasers: Place and enjoy

Let’s Dance

Let’s Dance borrows shapes from succulents, natures living sculptures. The forms stand proud and ready for some fun.
The pieces are hand built from clay with impressed natural textures.

SOLD

 

Waiting …

Based on the iMessage ellipsis bubble. Many know the anxiety of waiting for a message. Maybe as this piece moves in the breeze, the experience can turn into something more playful and contemplative.

Waiting … weighs 4.5kg so could readily hang in a tree or indeed on a wall.

Edition

 

Cornucopia

The Cornucopia or Horn of Plenty is providing an abundant harvest but the horn itself is starting to struggle, it is misshapen and a dark red colour.

 

Topiarius

Landscape art is long-lasting, low maintenance and does not require water or sunlight.

Catalogue Number: 030

Scents of Self

Perfume bottles are considered an art form as valuable as their contents. When the fragrance has gone, they connect with romantic associations or childhood memories.

Catalogue Number: 103

Wattle Season

A zoomed in view of happy yellow wattle blooms. $750 each.

Catalogue Number: 118

Discarded

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

Roz Stampfli Acrobat Pair

Acrobat Pair

Concrete wire

Roz Stampfli Chooks in the City

Chooks in the City

My City Chooks server me well. No work, but no produce!

Kathy Rosenmeyer Nest

Nest

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

Felicity Cavanough Frolic
Winner

Frolic

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

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