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Column pieces for "Pillars in Time"403 viewsthese columns are constructed the same way as the ancient Romans put their columns together. Each piece is carved and then threaded onto a central post.Nov 05, 2013
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detail - autumn column 1400 viewswalking around this piece on this pillar - dad rakes the leaves, a cat chases leaves and on this side kids play in leaves!Nov 05, 2013
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Pillars in Time (column 2)396 viewsTravelling through time (from bottom to top)
Summer (at the beach), Autumn (harvest garden and orchard), Winter (snowball fights), Spring (planting garden and chickens), Summer (camping and river)Nov 05, 2013
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Pillar of Salt 1543 viewsIn the Bible Lot's wife looked back and she was instantly turned into a pillar of salt.
Looking at the world today - at the way we have squandered the world's resources, cutting down forests and polluting rivers and waterways, perhaps it is a good thing to look back and see how the world once was. We need to look back and figure out how to fix it rather than boldly moving on ignoring the signs Nov 05, 2013
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Bearded Irises from another angle457 viewsNov 05, 2013
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Bearded Irises465 viewsInspired by the old Bearded Irises that grow in my garden and perhaps by Van Gough.
Every year these irises pop up and do their thing and I love them
710mm (h) x 390mm (w) x 340mm (d)Nov 05, 2013
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Face 1: The perfect state471 viewsMind and body in harmony with each other makes a perfect pattern of peace and tranquility. Our sense of well-being, our happiness, and our care for one another and the world we live in, are pieces of an intricate pattern which is perfect and complete.
Nov 05, 2013
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Face 2: Disintegration469 viewsGreed and fear start to eat away at the sense of harmony and erode the perfect state.Nov 05, 2013
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State of mind516 viewsOur State of mind is a fragile and beautiful thing which can be destroyed by our own failings - slowly disintegrating making something that has the suggestion of what it once was - but which is now lost.
640mm X 400mm X 320mmNov 05, 2013
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Queen to Pawn 7459 viewsWe treat the global warming issue like a game - thinking that we can play around with the environment in the hope of better economic outcomes - and then when this game is over and we've lost the game (our environment) we can put the pieces back on the board and start again.
The Queen piece (on left) shows the sun, its power distorted by growing industrial activity. The Pawn(on right)the flooding, slipping, melting of glaciers.
Nov 15, 2011
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Henry on path1370 viewsWelcome to my place. I have heaps of my sculpture to show you - so sit back and enjoy.Sep 19, 2011
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detail "Don't know"473 viewsSep 19, 2011
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