070: Bob Teasdale

Entwined | 2019

This work can be seen on the Sculpture Trail in the Dungog Common near the Trail Head off Common Road, Dungog.

It is part of the permanent collection of sculpture on public display in the Dungog Shire, donated by Sculpture on the Farm.

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070

This represents mankind trying to maintain the environment, growth and sustainability, and how we are bending under the pressure of trying to balance all three.

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This work can be seen on the Sculpture Trail in the Dungog Common near the Trail Head off Common Road, Dungog.

It is part of the permanent collection of sculpture on public display in the Dungog Shire, donated by Sculpture on the Farm.

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Sculptor Bio

Bob Teasdale

Bob Teasdale

I have a background in structural steel fabrication, which has evolved into creating sculptures from discarded old scrap and new steel. I use old farm machinery in some sculptures, creating sentimental historical pieces. Recently I have been working with CorTen steel, to create more contemporary stylised sculptures.

I have been entering exhibitions in regional NSW, as well as Woolwich Sydney, for a few years. I have no formal training in art, but like to create sculptures that I find pleasing to the eye. I have won 2 awards and frequently sell pieces submitted to exhibitions and to interstate buyers.

My sculptures are in private collections in Queensland, New South Wales and the ACT,ß as well as being in public displays in NSW.

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