“Angelique”

Samuel named the artwork after his girlfriend, and the pose came from a photo he once took of her. The sculpture was created to showcase elegance and beauty. The wire displays intricacy and detail. Samuel hopes to start conversations with this work. on Display at the BogeyHole on Darby by
“Travel on Country” and others

on Display at HuBro by Judith Franklin The Banksia Flower is often used in aboriginal art and symbolism. It’s intricate and distinctive appearance represented connection to land, nature and spirituality. The nectar from Banksia flowers is edible and has been used tradition as a sweetener for many other uses aboriginal women engage in traditional practices, […]
Blue Dragon

A sea slug that spends it’s life floating upside down on the sea surface. It has a very short lifespan and responds very quickly to environmental change. on display at Wings and Tins Newcastle by Matt Johnstone