This piece represents our life's path to this point, with its many twists and turns, and the sprouting of new possibilities on the path ahead, the life yet to be lived.
Comments on the Dalchem Prize:
Aaron’s sculpture elegantly conveys a clear message. What we liked most was the artistic choice to immortalise an image of impermanency and change in all things in bronze.
The sculpture demonstrates tremendous technical skill that is not easily duplicated and we commend Aaron for being ambitious with his mediums and pushing the limits of these materials.
We congratulate Aaron, and look forward to seeing more pieces from him in the future.
Kind regards,
Ryan M. Campbell l Technical Sales Manager
| Price | $0.00 | |
|---|---|---|
| Media | Bronze cast from Snowgum and Redgum bark, found eucalyptus (type unknown) | |
| Dimensions | 59h x 28w x 22d cm | |
| Weight | 8 kg | |
| Year created | 2024 | |
| Edition | Unique | |
| Technical Support: | Bronze casting and metal work - Mike Ingram (Mal Wood Foundry) | |
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