James Parrett is an Australian based sculptor. His art works pose questions of form, sculptural process and material. The sinuous sculptures, constructed mainly from stainless steel and marine ply are inviting, but the ruggedness of the deliberately exposed welds, screw heads and unsanded corners or the unevenly cut cardboard; maintain our awareness of the materials used. They also show a gradual evolution in style. Over time self-imposed rules have been broken and new challenges considered.
JP M-Ten
‘M-Ten’ was recently accepted to appear in the Third Sculpture on the Wharf Exhibition, held along the Iconic Woolloomooloo Finger Wharf over 5 months from October 2016 through March 2016
And notably Parrett won the Montalto prize for Contemporary Sculpture in Melbourne in 2015.
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