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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
The Norco Prize for Dungog Shire Sculptor
These works explore the connection between women and clay, through their swollen belly’s, dimpled curves and stretch mark narratives I want to celebrate this connection.
Ceramic
Bloomfield Group Prize for Artistic Excellence – $500 won by Carolyn Rendle with Moulds
Fortified lace, metal mesh, resin
My recent works are concerned with the symbolic effects of the cast shadow. The imagery draws on the Greek legend of Narcissus and Jung’s theory of the shadow as the ‘dark side of the self’.
My Hanging Garden is sculptured felt, using different wool – coarse and fine – allows me to shape and form. I integrated silk and metallic fibers to achieve a more vibrant and tactile effect.Textile – Felted
RUPIO Prize for Metallurgical Excellence
My recent works are concerned with the symbolic effects of the cast shadow. The imagery draws on the Greek legend of Narcissus and Jung’s theory of the shadow as the ‘dark side of the self’.
Cast iron, polished stainless steel, corten steel
RUPIO Prize for Metallurgical Excellence – $1,000 won by Peter Tilley with Inside the Mirror
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