I was inspired to build the Lyrebird after the 2019/2020 bushfires in East Gippsland, I went for a drive/walk through burnt areas a few days later and the sounds I heard were Lyrebirds
Judge's Comments MIFGS 2023
When one thinks of estate works, one thinks large. One thinks monolithic. And grand. I award first prize to the magnificent lyre bird. Like many others here, this sculpture says something about a moment in time- an historical glimpse of birdlife after a catastrophic event. It was created after the 2019/2020 bushfires in East Gippsland. The artist walking and driving through the area hearing the sounds of the lyrebirds. I can't help but wonder whether the lyrebird's song, known as a great imitator- were they making sounds like crackling fire. It’s a fabulous work, congratulations to the artist. It truly deserves to land in a regal estate to live out its days.
Pamela Irving, Judge Sculpture at MIFGS 2023
Price | $43,900.00 | BUY ($43,900.00) |
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Media | Steel Plates and Chains | |
Dimensions | 350 cm H x 300 cm W x 140 cm D | |
Weight | 1100 kgs | |
Year created | 2023 | |
Edition | Unique | |
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