Survivor 4 – 1.7m

Welded brass rod sculpture
168x96x62cm

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Max Lyle
Artist // Sculptor

Lyle’s work embodies and asserts enduring aesthetic qualities, while subtly acknowledging socio-political and ecological
realities of our times.’ Ian North A M Professor of Visual Arts, Adelaide.

‘Max Lyle has never been short of ideas, he has been innovative in his use of materials and processes and always excited
by moving into a new area of exploration.’ Ken Scarlett O A M Melbourne. .
Author of numerous books and articles about Australian Sculpture.

ArtPark – Sydney Exhibition

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Welded brass rod sculpture
168x96x62cm

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