Sculpture By The Sea 2009

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wood (plantation pine), oil paint and resin.

4.5m w x 2.5 m d x 36cm h

Giant sized Cuisneaire Rods, (counting blocks dating back to the early 1960s) lie on the ground fresh from their box. Barely touched they represent the enormous possibilties of a childs mind, a frozen moment on the cusp of life.

Special thanks to Art Spectrum for material sponsorship and Midcoast Timber Centers for all their help.

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Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Brain Child

‘Brain Child’, Gosford Regional Gallery, March 14 - April 15, 2009.
This body of work uses Cuisenaire Rods (coloured counting blocks that were used to teach mathematics, dating back to the early 1960s) to play with the idea that memories are building blocks forming the architecture of our lives. Rods of various sizes (from tiny to huge) are used to workshop issues relating to early brain development and the mutual effects of motherhood and childhood. Click on the individual pieces to find out further information such as titles, materials and dimensions.
When ‘CR’ is used as an abbreviation it refers to Cuisenaire Rods.
Installation views to be posted soon.

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Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

PlaySchool minatures

A collection of various small works each constructed from Cuisenaire rods that date back to the 1960s.

Click on an image for details of an individual work.

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Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

PlaySchool 416

Sculpture In The Vines 2007
Millbrook Estate, Millfield, Hunter Valley.
Series of 6 seperate ‘pods’ approx 1 m x 1m x 1m occupying a total area of approx 10m in diameter. Wood, oil paint and silicone.

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Monday, September 17th, 2007

PlaySchool Pukumani

Avoca Beach 5 Lands Walk Festival, 2007 .
Wood (Pine 90mm x 90mm) and oil paint,
approximately 3m x 3m x 3m in area.

The Five Lands Walk is an annual cultural event involving MacMasters, Copacabana, Avoca, North Avoca and Terrigal which takes place on the winter solstice to co-incide with the northern whale migration. It involves the local arts community as well as invited artists to respond to the natural environment.

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Sunday, June 17th, 2007