Topic “Sculpture”

Donna Sharam

Essentially, my artworks reflect my personality, my passion for life...

Essentially, my artworks reflect my personality, my passion for life and my enjoyment of living in the beautiful Northern Rivers.

Susan Fell Mclean

Textile sculpture and workshops

I've just relocated from Vic. to the Mullumbimby and I'd love your support in getting my contemporary textiles workshops off the ground. why not be inspired by new adventures in felt making Sept 18th & 25th

Amelia Batchelor

My creations reflect my ever expanding view that the earth is a wonderful, insightful, research program to help my creative currency expand and prosper.

I am constantly inspired by people and faces, the trees(especially the trees), the animals, the ocean and the city, feeling that it is all a wonderful, insightful, research program to help my creative currency expand and prosper. My life is art, my inspirations are music, nature, color, shapes and light.

Ian Parkinson

Sculpted mirror frames

Ian Parkinson runs 'Shmik' out of his Billinudgel workshop. Using CAD , lasercutting technology and vibrant spray painted finishes to create unique and contemporary objects such as mirror frames and tables. See some of his work at www.shmik.com.au

Sarah-Jane

sustainable creations in vibrant colour

sarah-jane is a private artist, her works are bought and sold through word of mouth, several private exhibitions in sydney - birth to 2000, UK - blackwood, cardiff, bristol 1998-2000 First Byron Bay hinterland exhibition end 2010

Gisela Conechado

A refreshing and unashamedly beautiful vision of human experience.

Gisela's artwork has been influenced by a wide spectrum of art from around the world, particularly Asian, South American and French.

Caro Liddell

Caro Liddell immigrated to Australia in 2001 and became an Australian citizen on August 19th 2005. She lives in the Minyon falls area above Byron Bay in Northern New South Wales. Liddell was first noticed by Michael Fox of Fox Galleries, during her first solo show in Australia, entitled ‘New Work 2003 ‘.

Asaf Zakay

Asaf Zakay - number two, on the Byron Bay Arts and Industry Park Artist Trail.

Suvira McDonald

My ceramic endeavours include both functional and sculptural works. The functional forms incorporate contemporary design and classical surfaces, giving new life to ancient glazes.

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