Carmine – 1.8m

hand-Formed Stainless-Steel sculpture
180cm

industrial coating
(Customizable colourways)

suitable for interior and outdoor placements

private and commercial enquiries welcome

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An admiration for the aerodynamic purity and formal beauty of the ‘grand slam’ bombs and rockets designed by Barnes Wallis during World War II motivated McCracken to create these striking sculptures. Commonly associated with war, power and fear, the artist lightens these ‘heavy’ objects by creating them to resemble inflatable toys, and paints them with colours taken from the socks of school boys

Modern, Australian pop-art sculpture

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hand-Formed Stainless-Steel sculpture
180cm

industrial coating
(Customizable colourways)

suitable for interior and outdoor placements

private and commercial enquiries welcome

Interested in this Sculpture or Artist?

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