Bums on Seats – 1.2m

Figurative sculpture –
Corten and stainless steel
180x120x70cm

Woolloomooloo Wharf sculpture walk

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Ever since the first human scratched in sand an outline of another human, artists have been striving to portray their own interpretation of the human form.
Very few have achieved perfection. And nor should they. It is ‘the’ on-going struggle, of all figurative artists. And like those figurative artists before her, Nicole is constantly striving to explore the many different, and unexpected representations of the human form. Her works haven’t, nor ever will be confined to just one medium, or one representation. Whether using stainless or Cor 10 steel, cast Aluminium, stone or a combination of all, and whether exploring the use of negative or positive space, this body of work is a retrospective of her continuing figurative journey.

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Figurative sculpture –
Corten and stainless steel
180x120x70cm

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