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Blue Raku Ladies
- 5th November, 2019
Southern Ice Porcelain Approx 36 x 19 x 12 cm 1 Sculpture Remaining (On the left) Email us at info@19karen.com.au for more images
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NAKAGIN #23
- 31st January, 2024
Concrete, colour oxides and steel 23 x 7 x 7 cm ‘Designed by architect Kisho Kurokawa and completed in 1972, the Nakagin Capsule Tower in Ginza, Tokyo stood as an iconic symbol of Metabolism, a post-war architectural movement in Japan. Comprising two interconnected towers, the modular structure featured 140 capsules, each intended for compact […]
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NAKAGIN #21
- 31st January, 2024
Concrete, colour oxides, steel and copper 23 x 7 x 7 cm ‘Designed by architect Kisho Kurokawa and completed in 1972, the Nakagin Capsule Tower in Ginza, Tokyo stood as an iconic symbol of Metabolism, a post-war architectural movement in Japan. Comprising two interconnected towers, the modular structure featured 140 capsules, each intended for […]
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NAKAGIN #20
- 31st January, 2024
Concrete, colour oxides, steel and copper 23 x 7 x 7 cm ‘Designed by architect Kisho Kurokawa and completed in 1972, the Nakagin Capsule Tower in Ginza, Tokyo stood as an iconic symbol of Metabolism, a post-war architectural movement in Japan. Comprising two interconnected towers, the modular structure featured 140 capsules, each intended for […]
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THE GIRL WITH THE BIRD
- 20th December, 2023
Paper Mache Sculpture and acrylic paint 33 x 21.5x 5.5 cm
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The Lapis
- 22nd August, 2015
Sculpture Driftwood 12 x 12 x 21 cm
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Limited Edition Sculpture 1/20
- 12th March, 2024
38 x 33.5 x 14.6 cm Resin Created by VINS Gallery Available end of June
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FLUORESCENT PINK
- 22nd November, 2022
Acrylic on Marine Plywood 120 x 120 cm Artist Statement: What could happen when you give a tridimensional artist, (sculptor/industrial designer), just two dimensions to express his Art? In working with tridimensional objects I found no limits in what could be created. And yet, while using a canvas or a flat area is very […]
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ORANGE SAFFRON
- 22nd November, 2022
Acrylic on Marine Plywood 120 x 120 cm Artist Statement: What could happen when you give a tridimensional artist, (sculptor/industrial designer), just two dimensions to express his Art? In working with tridimensional objects I found no limits in what could be created. And yet, while using a canvas or a flat area is very […]
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Sculpture
- 6th July, 2022
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MARIE LARKIN – Rhyme and Reason
- 30th April, 2011
Marie Larkin is an Australian Pop Surrealist. Her art embodies an undeniably feminine oeuvre, meticulous execution and attention to detail. Works in painting, drawing and sculpture have been inspired by fairytale and nursery rhyme narratives, pop culture, beauty and the feminine persona.. She creates richly coloured, finely detailed, alternate worlds inhabited by beautiful girls, strange and mesmerising, […]
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‘Al Sur’ (To the South)
- 13th July, 2022
“People say I’m fortunate to do what I love. I’m not fortunate. It’s a decision I make every day, to be an artist.” Argentinian artist, Mart Aire, admits he paints the art he feels not the art he likes. He prefers the work of artists that take him back to his graffiti roots. Although as […]
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BEN SHEERS – Overdrive
- 9th October, 2015
Artist Statement My current body of work explores a variety of subjects including cars, still-life, landscapes and a new found interest in the figure. The works are the result of an attempt to paint in a manner which more fully explores the potential of oil paint, whilst still working in a representation manner. I am […]
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FLEUR HARRIS – Soft Cuts
- 10th October, 2015
Artist Statement My work is a combination of hand-made and digital processes combined to create wall hangings that feature a subtle 3D, sculpture-like quality. This exhibition also shows my exploration of applying my Fine Arts techniques to product design. As a result, the Soft Cuts show will feature a range of timber cut and engraved […]
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Amanda Shelsher – Bird Song
- 21st April, 2021
My ceramic sculptures have always reflected my home life and my experiences of being a parent. Importantly they talk of my deep love of animals and my connection to the natural environment both growing up in the hills of Perth and now living close to our beautiful coastline. Birds have always been a great love […]
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AMANDA SHELSHER – Nature Nurture
- 12th September, 2015
ARTIST’S STATEMENT My new ceramic sculptures draw inspiration from my love of nature and my experiences as a mother. Pieces that will reflect the joy and frenetic energy of my two young children. The works also explore the relationship between motherhood and the life-cycles of nature by using plants and motifs from the natural world […]
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BECK WHEELER – Tarts and Flours
- 17th September, 2011
Beck Wheeler is a multi-disciplinary artist who works across the fields of painting, sculpture and digital media.Beck was born in Hamburg, Germany and raised in Beach Haven, New Zealand. Wheeler started drawing characters as a kid, and over the years has learnt to carve, sculpt and paint. ARTIST STATEMENT Tarts and Flours is an exhibition […]
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XENIA MARITA RIEBE – Schnabelmenschen
- 13th August, 2011
The primary subject of her art is the human race in its social environment. For many years now she has been creating figures from newsprint. She has developed a special technique making newspapers an essential element of her artworks. So the outer layers of all her sculptures consist of original newsprint which is not painted […]
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A BIG congratulations to Ivan Lovatt – who took out the ‘Kids Choice Award’ and the ‘People’s Choice Award’ at the 2018 Swell Sculpture Festival with his work – ‘You’re Terrible Muriel’ – a giant chicken wire sculpture of a Galah that used to visit his home. See all the winners from this years amazing […]
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On 15th August, 19 Karen Contemporary Artspace played host to the media call and preview event for the 2013 Swell Sculpture Festival. Dignitaries, artists and special guests gathered for a special question session with some of the artists involved in this years festival, plus an overview of what to expect from this years spectacular.
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In 2015, the Gold Coast Film Festival worked closely with SWELL Sculpture Festival to commission a local artist to design the new Chauvel Award. The design represents how the Australian landscape and, in particular, the Gold Coast hinterland, can influence and reflect a creative journey. Following a complex selection process, Gold Coast based artist LEISA RUSSELL […]
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Artist Ivan Lovatt is at Swell Sculpture Festival this year with his amazing piece “You’re Terrible Muriel” “TAKE AN ORDINARY PIECE OF MATERIAL AND DON’T NECESSARILY MAKE SOMETHING OUT OF THAT MATERIAL BUT TURN IT INTO SOMETHING ELSE, SEE WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH THAT MATERIAL, AND SEE WHERE YOU CAN APPLY THAT TO CREATE […]