019: Scott Ingram

Honey bee blues | 2024

$8,000

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Weight 30 kg
Dimensions 45 cm × 15 cm × 15 cm
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Edition Type

Unique

Catalogue number

019

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Sometimes when I carve marble, bees will fly in to roll around in the white dust and then fly off. This sculpture depicts three bees hydrofoiling over water to drink and clean their wings. Bees can’t swim.

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Sculptor Bio

Scott Ingram

Scott Ingram

I am a multidisciplinary artist. My art practice includes drawing, marble carving, multimedia installations, metal and timber sculpture.

My main sculptural interests are for both abstract and figurative sculpture, working with materials in distinctive ways that convey meaning to others.

I am always curious about the architecture of nature (which includes us) and how I can create sculpture as an individual language to reflect this. Easy to say, hard to do!

My abstract sculptures have evolved, expressing the power of simple shapes in space. My figurative sculpture communicates subtleties hidden within the human and non human form.

I have done private commissions only

Recent Prizes
2023 Sculpture in the Gardens Mudgee
2021 Sculpture on the Farm, Dungog, NSW

Recent Exhibitions
2023 Kangaroo Valley (NSW) Sculpture in the Valley
2023 Sculpture in the Gardens Mudgee
2023 Sculpture for Clyde, Batemans Bay, NSW
2023 Nan Tien Temple, Woollongong, NSW
2022 Sculpture on the Farm, Dungog, NSW
2022 Sydney botanic gardens
2021 Sculpture on the Farm, Dungog, NSW
2019 Hunter Valley NSW, Sculpture in the Vineyards
2019 Sculpture in the Gardens
2019 Kangaroo Valley (NSW) Sculpture in the Valley
2019 Emirates, Wolgan Valley, NSW
2018 Darling Park, Sydney
2018 Hunters Hill Art show, Sydney (Soho gallery)
2017 Woolloomooloo wharf (Soho gallery)
2017 Kangaroo Valley (NSW) Sculpture in the Valley
2016 Sculpture at Scenic World (installation), Katoomba NSW
2016 Blue Mountains Cultural Centre, Katoomba

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