121: Diana Boyd

The Owl and the Pussy Cat follow their moral compass | 2025

$575

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Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 40 cm × 28 cm × 5 cm
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121

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The Owl and the Pussycat are mismatched creatures who are in love.

They followed their own moral compass and made choices based on their own values and beliefs to be together. They didn’t conform to external pressures and lived happily ever after.

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Sculptor Bio

Diana Boyd

Diana Boyd

I see the world through artist eyes, I draw inspiration from Lake Macquarie surroundings and the years spent in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

I moved from 2 dimensional artwork to 3 dimensional forms after taking sculpture at Newcastle TAFE in the late 90’s.

Fragments of the environment are created by deconstructing, manipulating and reinventing collected, found and upcycled materials. The combination of these materials with design elements such as form, line and repetition allow me to produce intimate works which invites the viewer to look beyond the obvious subject and appreciate the beauty of the found and discarded.

Awards and Prizes

- Winner 2014 Hedland Art Awards Non Indigenous category
- Winner 2015 Hedland Art Awards 3d category
- 2021 Lake Mac Sustainable Neighbourhood Waste to Art exhibition (peoples choice award winner)
- finalist Sculpture at Scratchleys 2023
- finalist Sculpture in the Vineyards 2024
- Several group exhibitions, both in Port Hedland and Hunter Region

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