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#1 Untitled [so terribly naked]
($400.00)
Lee Harrop Limited edition of three works. Sandblasted mirror glass. |
#2 Averbis ad verbera
($500.00)
Lee Harrop HESAIDSHESAIDHE SAIDLimited edition of three works. Sandblasted mirror glass.
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#3 Holy Innocents
($400.00)
Jude Nye (Habeas corpus collective) Painted MDF - $400 each box (the artist will make a new piece for the purchaser).The Habeas corpus collective include works of art that address emotionally and psychologically difficult social issues.
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#4 Bears 1 - 6
($375.00)
Bernie Harfleet (Member of Habeas corpus) Six boxes, different sizes; treated pine, rope, screws and aluminium. Prices from $375 to 575 each.Winner of the Harkness Henry 2009 Award for best sculpture. "When I listened to the song 'Teddy Bears' Picnic' as a child, I thought it meant that if you go into the woods the bears would get you. After a while I came to realise that there were no bears in New Zealand and felt safe. As an adult I now see there were and are 'bears', ther are the adults who abuse and kill children each year." The Habeas corpus collective include works of art that address emotionally and psychologically difficult social issues. |
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#5 Unspoken
($3,000.00)
Donna Sarten [member of Habeas corpus collective] Six boxes - treated marine ply, paint, perspex, vinyl, mixed media.The Habeas corpus collective include works of art that address emotionally and psychologically difficult social issues. |
#6 The Velvet Stampede
($17,000.00)
Neville Parker 12.5mm gauge, hand carved, 5.4m high x 500mm diameter steel pipe.
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#7 Sounds Birds
($325.00)
Carolyn Williams $325 for a set of 5 (Edition of 30). 3mm yellow acrylic sheet.
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#8 Soul miner's Hut
($7,000.00)
Ian Boyle Cypress poles and woven willow, coppiced on site. |
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#9 Forest Fruits
($600.00)
Ralph Price Stainless Steel. $600 for the set of three pieces.
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#10 Wing of Desire
Llew Summers Carved Serpentine stone on plywood plinth. POA |
#11 Standing to
($9,000.00)
Helen Pollock Terracotta on rusted steel boxes.
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#12 Another Brief Moment in Time
($6,500.00)
Sharonagh Montrose Stainless Steel, mechanical gearing. Photovoltaic cells charging a 12 volt battery
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#13 Spirit Stone
($2,900.00)
Jenny Smith Cast Glass.
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#14 Bird Totems
($9,900.00)
Shona Firman and Graeme Priddle Gaffer 40% lead crystal, kiln cast on balu timber poles, copper ruff. $9900 each
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#15 Rock Sand Glass Light - Alchemy
($1,900.00)
Colleen Ryan Priest Found Glass/Acrylic sheet. |
#16 Baby Steps: half life-size infant humpback whale
($6,900.00)
Tracey Deane and Neville Parker 5mm sheet steel, hand cut and carved.
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#17 Cross
($7,500.00)
Niko Thomsen Mild steel, welded members with brazed flowers 3.5H x 1.4W |
#18 Batgirl
($3,000.00)
Gaye Jurisich Plastic ribbons and wire cable.
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#19 C
Tim Holman Price on Application. "C" is constructed from redundant 100kg gas bottles.
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#20 The Imp of the Perverse
($7,500.00)
Donna Sarten Stainless steel, biscuit tins, wood resin. |
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#21 Leaping Dolphin
($5,700.00)
Bruce Young Galvanised steel.
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#22 Courtship 3D
Mark Dimock Powder coate, galvanised steel. Price on Application |
#23 Plinth 1. 'Rukuhia Rd, Rukuhia, North Island, New Zealand, May 2009.'
($3,000.00)
Gareth Williams Concrete, brass, tin, lead, silver, Hinuera stone plinth. Plinth $750. Hinuera stone seat $450. |
#24 Plinth 2. 'Barratt Rd, Koromatua, North Island, New Zealand, September 2009'
($3,000.00)
Gareth Williams Concrete, brass, tin, lead, silver.Hinuera stone plinth $750; Hinuera stone seat $450.
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#25 Standstill
($9,000.00)
Ben Foster Cast Aluminium, mounted on tapered bearing and steel plate.
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#26 Fire 11
Aaron McConchie Recycled pallets; photovoltaic cells charging 12 volt battery for sound effects. POA.
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#27 Cliff hanger 2009
($2,250.00)
Gill Gatfield Barbed wire (suspended between two trees with nylon monofilament line) |
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#112 A River Runs Through
($4,650.00)
Karin Barr Cast glass and polished granite. |
#113 The Space Within
($1,200.00)
Jimi Walsh Fused glass with welded steel frame on steel mount |
#114 The Soul Rises
($3,000.00)
Llew Summers Cast glass. |
#115 Essence of Nature
($5,000.00)
Heather Oleson and Nic Salt 178 sectional design-cut glass sections to maximise refraction and light-scattering. The work is mounted in a wooden frame of re-cycled timber. |
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#116 Waka
($850.00)
Phil Newbury Slumped glass; of an edition of 35 pieces |
#117 Mesozoic
Hamish Webster WINNER of the Swarbrick Dixon Award for Excellence in Glass Sculpture 2009. Blown glass, richly multi-coloured collection of eggs. Available in sets of three for $185.00. |
#118 The Emperor
($18,500.00)
Ron Reichs Cold worked carved glass. Approx 65kg |
#119 Duality
($290.00)
Sam Swinburne Glass rods/mixed media |
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#120 Bird totems
($9,900.00)
Shona Firman and Graeme Priddle Cast glass eagle heads, mounted on painted hardwood timber (balu), copper collar, steel frame below ground. Each piece stands approx 3.5m high |
#121 Rock Sand Glass Light - Alchemy
($1,900.00)
Colleen Ryan Priest Found glass mounted on acrylic sheet. |
#122 Wurekka totems
($3,130.00)
Shona Firman 2.5m high, cast lead crystal, steel frame, concrete bases. $3130 each |
#123 Kai-Wiana
($3,000.00)
George Agius WINNER of the Swarbrick Dixon Student Award for Excellence in Glass Sculpture 2009. Life-sized glass ingredients for a Kiwi barbecue. Hamburgers- blown glass; chops - fused and cast glass; snarlers - blown glass; bread loaf - cast and foam; ketchup bottle - cast glass; lettuce - blown glass; hard boiled eggs and tomatoes cast glass; pavlova - blown glass. |
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#124 Hatch
Jo Conroy Blown glass eggs. priced from $35 to 170 each. |
#125 Surprise
($3,300.00)
Stuart Thomson These three waterlilies are made from slumped painted glass and copper. These two static flowers are $3300 each. The blue water lily opens and closes electronically with a programmable cycle of opening flower-water fountain play-closing flower. This flower is $5700. |
#127 Wimpling wing
($2,500.00)
Llew Summers Cast glass. The inspiration for the work comes from 'The Wind Hover' written by the priest-poet Gerard Manley Hopkins in 1877. "I caught this morning morning's minion, kingdom of daylight's dauphin, dapple-dawn-drawn Falcon, in his riding ..." |
#128 Spirit stone
($1,000.00)
Jenny Smith Two colour cast glass |
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#129 Vithos
($1,350.00)
Sofia Atheneou Cast glass. |
#130 Plucked
($6,210.00)
Ben Young Laminated Glass and laminated kauri. |
#131 Finding Sanctuary in the Pacific
($18,000.00)
Sue James Oamaru stone with glass bowl |
#132 Bombora gigantes
($1,200.00)
Lee Brogan Pate de verre. Finely ground glass is mixed with a sacrificial matrix and heated till the matrix burns off and the glass is fused over the mould. |
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#133 Blood, Sweat, Tears
($9,415.00)
Steve Fassezke Blown, slumped glass, stainless steel frame |
#134 In Full Bloom
($1,140.00)
Pam Olver Cast glass. Pam Olver, the artist, is familiar with conditions here at the quarry and designed and created these outsize Californian poppies for the dry scree slope. |
#135 Embrace
($1,560.00)
James Henry Cat glass; recycled TV screens |
#136 i c i
($2,700.00)
Cath Watson Cast recycled glass, eucalyptus wood, marine varnish |
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#137 Intimate room
($3,200.00)
Heather Oleson Cast glass, flat glass, glass fibre mat mounted in an aluminium frame on timber base. |
#138 Act V, Scene III: The Crossroads of Hamilton
($1,200.00)
Anna van den Nieuwelaar Cast glass, flat glas, wood and aluminium. |
#139 Desert Plants
($0.00)
Liz Timblick Cast Glass, Steel Pipe. $3500 for the group;$1500 for an individual piece. The name of the piece as a whole is called "Desert Plants" and it explores the relationship between cacti and landmines.
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#140 New Maths: Counting the 70's
($2,700.00)
Campbell Wylie Found glass, aluminium. |
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#141 Faery Circle
($5,500.00)
Dermot Kelly Open cast plate glass, slumped glass bowl. |
#142 Sway
($2,400.00)
Lisa Walsh Pressed glass butterflies, some with sandblasted finish |
#143 Fish Trap
($6,500.00)
Lyndon Over Blown Glass |
#144 Private Space
($2,950.00)
Elysabeth Wolter Two section screen; blown glass in a steel frame. |
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#145 The Sentinel
($2,950.00)
Stef Mann painted, fused, sandblasted glass. |
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#1 Backpack
($9,000.00)
Lucy Bucknall One-off welded phosphor-bronze. Aproximately 600mm x 500mm x 400m.
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#2 Why a Sphere
($500.00)
Liz Borrows Plastic coated electrical wire |
#3 Ship of Fools
($15,000.00)
Fletcher Vaughan Marine aluminium and PVC coating. Approx 2.5m long SHIP of FOOLS The illusion of simple paper construction represents the fragility of our planet and its inhabitants in the present day. |
#4 Looking Forward
($700.00)
Deanne Lawford-Smith Clay |
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#5 Interminable Gaze
($750.00)
Deanne Lawford Smith Clay |
#6 Look without Seeing
($750.00)
Deanne Lawford Smith Clay |
#7 Esperanza (Hope)
($2,500.00)
Donna Sarten ‘Esperanza' (Hope)By Donna Sarten People think of piñatas as a fun activity for parties, but looking at the history of piñatas, it goes beyond just the playing of a game. Marco Polo described the Chinese making figures of animals which they covered with coloured paper, using different colours to celebrate different occasions. When the mandarins knocked over and broke the figure with sticks of various colours, seeds spilled out. This custom passed into Europe. The Italian word ‘pignatta' means ‘fragile pot.' The first Sunday of the month became ‘Pignatta Sunday'. When the custom spread to Spain, it became the dance of the piñata. At the beginning of the 16th century the Spanish missionaries to North America used the piñata to attract converts to their ceremonies. In New Zealand, the piñata has lost its religious symbolism and is just a game of fun. In this work the piñata is the child, the stick is the parent and/or caregiver and the blindfold the state. One child in New Zealand dies every 5 weeks from abuse. No abuse is justified. |
#9 A Bunnie for our Times
($5,000.00)
James Pickernell Heart macrocarpa, painted surface, wire whiskers. Approx 1.9 high. |
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#10 Lifestream Next
($8,200.00)
Roger Thompson Painted steel. approx 3.5m high x 2.5 at widest. |
#11 Why a painting
($900.00)
Liz Borrows Painted wooden frame, threaded with plastic coated copper wire. |
#12 Perception
($600.00)
Ralph Price Yellow painted galvanised steel |
#13 Taut
($3,000.00)
Gaye Jurisich 'Easy to see' Blue agricultural string |
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#15 Windbreaker 1, 2, 3
($4,980.00)
Campbell Maud $4980 each piece. Cast bronze and copper |
#17 Summer Heart
($18,000.00)
Jocelyn Pratt Katikati stone |
#18 Sibling Rivalry
($2,500.00)
Trevor Nathan Oamaru Stone and Painted Wood |
#19 Crossing Stone
($5,500.00)
John Edgar Tasmanian Sandstone |
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#20 In the Fire of Spring
($12,000.00)
Llew Summers Carrara Marble |
#21 In a Strange Nest i, ii, iii.
($0.00)
Kirsty Gardiner Clay. numbers i and ii $750; number iii $600. |
#22 Memories
($295.00)
Jenny Smith Cast Glass. Priced at $295 each
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#23 Sea pen
($11,000.00)
Campbell Maud Cast bronze, copper sheathed base |
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#24 Eye of the Needle
($1,320.00)
Jan Gosling Oamaru Stone. Made in three sections |
#25 Inside Out
($21,000.00)
Anah Dunsheath Polished stainless steel and paint. approx 4m long x 1.7 high |
#26 Direction
($1,200.00)
Aaron Frater Euromesh |
#27 Flower Totems
($0.00)
Sally Lush PVC, paint and glass. four small peices at $250, one large peice at $280 |
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#28 Rapunzel
($3,000.00)
Gaye Jurisich Plastic ribbon, Steel cable. |
#29 @Home (Version 2)
($0.00)
Meiling Lee Aluminium, powder coated. $16000 or $6000 for a group of three. |
#30 Lost
($700.00)
Lee Harrop Timber, aluminium and vinyl. Edition of three |
#31 Brick Tent
($14,500.00)
Peter Lange Brick, epoxy, 15mm ply base |
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#32 Mother and baby tails
($1,500.00)
Tracey Deane Hinuera stone. |
#33 From Mountain to Sea
($3,300.00)
Vicki Carruthers Takaka Marble. |
#34 Uma Rapiti
($2,800.00)
James Pickernell carved and painted matai and totara, and wire whiskers. |
#35 They weren't all straight
($0.00)
Linda Pringle Clay and wire. N and Z negotiable; E, W and A $1200; L and D $1500 |
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#36 A Warm and Loving Embrace
($18,000.00)
Dave McCracken Stainless Steel. |
#37 Hawkeye
($3,200.00)
Ian Boyle Sticks, mud. |
#38 Wade
($0.00)
Mark Dimock 5 steel and totara poles; smallest S1100 to $1150, $1300, $1400 largest $1500. |
#39 All is not what it seems: 1 to 5
($0.00)
Sally Lush 5 PVC paint and glass poles; $500 each |
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#40 Six Chairs with Flowers
($0.00)
Niko Tomsen Mild steel, brazed. Smallest $400; four larger chairs $850; chair with nail $600 |
#41 Float
($4,500.00)
Terry Haines Oamaru Stone leaf supported on blue gum pillar/seat |
#42 Captive Breeding: sea and shore
($550.00)
Trish Clarke Aluminium sheet |
#43 Captive Breeding: Forests
($550.00)
Trish Clarke Aluminium Sheet |
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#44 Captive Breeeding: Islands
($550.00)
Trish Clarke Aluminium Sheet |
#45 Who gains from the Grain?
($2,900.00)
Jocelyn Pratt Hinuera ignimbrite. |
#76 Topiary Kiwi
($0.00)
Jeff Thomson Painted corrugated iron. On loan from the Wallace Arts Trust. Not for Sale. |
#77 Feral Overcoat
($0.00)
Warren Viscoe The Waikato Sculpture Trust is grateful to the Wallace Arts Trust for the loan of this exhibit. The WST thanks the artist for his help in assembling this sculpture. Not for sale |
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#78 Mortarfied
($0.00)
Adrienne Tait The Waikato Sculpture Trust is grateful to the Wallace Arts Trust for the loan of this work by Adrienne Tait. Not for sale. |
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#1 Jackal and Rider
($27,500.00)
Lucy Bucknall Welded phosphor-bronze sheet. |
#2 Wired
Elizabeth Burrows Price on Application. 7 pieces, made of electrical wire. |
#3 Natural Beauty
($2,000.00)
Craig Hilton Oil paint on polypropylene |
#4 In Memorium
($2,100.00)
Carol Fletcher Anodised aluminium plant labels, vinyl and paint on wood |
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#5 Rural Broadband
($800.00)
James McCarthy Interactive Sound Installation. Two rural letter boxes and length of piano wire. |
#6 Evolution
($5,500.00)
Tim Royall Oamaru Stone. Approx 900mm x 1000mm |
#7 Ruru - Morepork
Donn Ratana $600 per pair of Ruru. Mild steel, enamel painted. |
#9 White Disk 1
John Ioane Price on Application. Painted Wood. |
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#10 White Disk 2
John Ioane Price on Application. Painted Wood. |
#11 Wind Blades - Measure of Change
($1,950.00)
Colleen Ryan-Priest $1950 each piece. Cast Glass and Steel. |
#12 Universality
($7,500.00)
Marte Szirmay Sandcast Iron, (6 parts).
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#13 Machine
($15,384.00)
Jon Hall Forged Steel. |
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#15 Operation Iraqi Freedom: the human cost of occupation
($10,000.00)
Donna Sarten Oil Drums and Clay Figures.
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#17 Matanima (Five Eyes)
($55,000.00)
Sopolemalama Filipe Tohi Aluminium. Approx 5m high. |
#18 Aspiring
($5,000.00)
Ian Boyle Sticks (Cypress) and Stones (Rhyolite) and Mud. |
#19 Interior Study1: Chain Mat
($2,350.00)
Heather Bramwell Steel chain, wood, ceramic tiles.
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#20 Here Now
Lee Harrop Land-based installation. Price on application
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#21 Luscious Pipi
($8,600.00)
Jocelyn Pratt Kairuru marble
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#22 Lotus
($3,800.00)
Jocelyn Pratt Taranaki andesite
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#23 Space Lady
($3,300.00)
Jocelyn Pratt Coroglen basalt and enamel paint.
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#24 Tread Plate
($12,500.00)
Dave McCracken Corten Steel.Winner of the 2008 Harkness Henry Sculpture Award.
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#25 Future Flowering
($2,000.00)
Lauren Kitts Marble.
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#26 The Abundance of Possibility
($3,000.00)
Lauren Kitts Taranaki andesite
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#27 Ode To The Humble Onion
($3,000.00)
Lauren Kitts Taranaki andesite, timber base. |
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#28 Lot no. 3
($11,500.00)
jonathon Campbell Bronze.
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#29 Circles in the Sand
($1,900.00)
Jan Gosling Oamaru stone. |
#30 In the Groove
($1,900.00)
Jan Gosling Oamaru Stone
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#31 Elements of Place
($1,500.00)
Linda Pringle Numbers 31 and 32, each priced at 1500. Ceramic and Steel.
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#34 I didn't really mean to....
($1,500.00)
Barbara Smith Plastic Table, chairs, glasses, placemats, toy, resin and wood. |
#35 Cartesian 1 and Cartesian 2
($5,000.00)
John Lyall Found wood and radiata dowelling
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#37 Ecce Homo (Behold the man)
Llew Summers Cast Bronze. Price on Application.
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#38 Legacy
($22,000.00)
Glen Mills Hardwood, schist, lead, steel, paint. |
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#39 Shifting Sands
($6,500.00)
Matt McLean Ceramic |
#40 Climbing Wall
($5,000.00)
Matt McLean Ceramic
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#41 Cluster no. 2
($770.00)
Carolyn Milbank between $770 to$1150. 7 small pieces - resin, wax, balsa on steel stands 1.5m tall.
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#42 Trapeze
($3,000.00)
Gaye Jurisich Plastic strips, black 2-ply rope
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#43 Taking a line for a walk
($3,000.00)
Richard Joughin Mild Steel.
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#44 Secrets
($1,400.00)
Ian Boyle White stones and screen of hoops made of locally sourced materials. |
#45 Concertina
($11,250.00)
Rudy van der Pol Beaten copper sheet, copper wire and Copper pipe. Galvanised steel foot plates. |
#46 Kawhau
($4,700.00)
Murray Swan Stainless Steel and Titanium.
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#47 Shattered Sun Buds
Elaine Conway Fibreglass rod, polystyrene and mirror
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#50 Reaching Backwards
($8,500.00)
Helen Pollock Terracotta |
#51 Topiary parterre
Elaine Conway Price on Application; individual pieces for sale separately. Polystyrene and artificial turf |
#52 Love to Hate and back again.
($1,000.00)
Aaron Frater Euromesh
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#53 Two Certain Things
($700.00)
Aaron Frater Euromesh |
#55 Karanga Kokako
Maureen Lander Priced between$60 to $300. Blue Plastic strapping.
Artist's statement: Karanga Kokako uses a visual 'code blue' to evoke the haunting calls and blue wattles of the endangered North Island kokako. My idea is to imagine Waitakaruru Arboretum and Sculpture Park as a habitat where kokako could be re-introduced with enough native trees providing nesting sites and food sources to sustain them. A way of protecting eggs and fledglings from predation by stoats, rats, and possums is suggested here by 'kokako kaitiaki' bands around the trunks of suitable nesting trees. Glimpses of plaited blue song notes in amongst the foliage give clue us into which trees they like to sing or feed in. At dawn, their songs can be heard echoing from tall trees near their roosting sites, but as they move about under the canopy during the day it is often the soft calls they make to each other that tune us in to their shadowy grey presence. Viewers in the park are encouraged to 'bird-spot' using the code blue points to discover which native trees would help to call the kokako back.
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#56 Fall
($3,000.00)
Gaye Jurisich Plsatic strips and chain
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#57 In every corner, a gem
($2,400.00)
Sean Burke Plywood, piano wire, glass |
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#88 Nikau
($2,450.00)
Stefanie Mann Fused and slumped glass. Approximately 450 long by 200mm wide |
#89 Free-floating Tadpoles
($180.00)
Fiona Rennie-Schwieters Flame Worked Glass on ornamental float. Approximately 350mm diameter |
#90 Conduit
($4,800.00)
Mark Mitchell Ceramic, glass, wood and copper; approx 1200mm high on a sawn concrete base. |
#91 Essence of Collaboration III
($1,350.00)
Pam Olver Blue Cast Glass on Oamaru Stone. Bowl approximately 300mm wide x 100mm deep. |
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#92 Frogsong
($600.00)
Fiona Rennie-Schwieters Cast Glass. Frog's life cycle. approximately 250mm diameter |
#93 Seed
($1,350.00)
Greg Swinbourne Blown and cold worked glass. Approx 450mm high |
#94 Iris
($15,000.00)
Sofia Atheneou Crystal cast glass with stainless steel spine. 100kg sculpture suspended from tree branch with 4mm stainless steel cable.
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#96 Beauty sleep
($3,500.00)
Di Tocker Assembled glass beads, silver crimps, glass rods, tiger wire and rope. This hammock is a full-scale model. |
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#97 Strange Fruit
($28,125.00)
Ron Reichs with Chris Moore Hand carved and polished glass cullet on forged steel tree. 1.9m x 1.4m
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#98 Bling Thing
($360.00)
David Yorsten Assembled glass and stainless steel. Aprox 1.7m in height. |
#99 Landscape no. 12
($995.00)
Jenny Smith Cast glass. approx 300mm h x 450mm l |
#100 Essence of Collaboration IV
($1,350.00)
Pam Olver Cast Glass and Oamaru Stone support. Approximately 400 x 300mm |
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#102 Safe and Sound
Gaye Jurisich Installation with plastic tape and found glass. Price on Application. |
#103 Billow
($13,900.00)
Ron Reichs Glass cullet; hand cut and polished. Approximately 350mm x 250mm |
#104 Urban Brown
($1,100.00)
Liz Palmer Found broken glass. Approximately 450mm wide |
#105 Avis petalum
($1,600.00)
Dermot Kelly Glass and Steel. Glass bowl approximately 700mm diam. steel base approximately 1400mm h. |
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#106 Crux - the Southern Cross
($3,538.00)
Colleen Ryan-Priest Kiln cast glass and powder-coated steel. Approximately 1900mm h x 2000mm l. |
#107 Clear Cactus
($18,000.00)
Phil Newbury Clear slumped and fused glass on 3.7m steel rod cast into 150 diameter concrete block 800mm into ground. |
#108 Urban Green
($1,100.00)
Liz Palmer Found broken glass. Approximately 350mm wide |
#109 Spring Thing
($3,000.00)
Stefanie Mann Slumped and fused glass. Approx 2300mm x 400mm high, in two sections.Spring Thing was constructed using recycled glass. |
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#110 Earth Spine
($3,600.00)
Richard Landers Laminated Float Glass. Approximately 1200 long x 25mm wide x 150mm high.This sculpture by Richard Landers won the prestigious Swarbrick Dixon Award for Glass Art, 2008.
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#111 Sensualis Treadmill
($1,280.00)
Jim Mackay Cast Glass. Approximately 250mm h x 300mm w |
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#1 As far as resources would permit
Shay Launders The artist has kindly donated this piece to the arboretum for daily use in the park at the end of the exhibition. This will be a very useful weapon in our ongoing battle against possums. Possums and rodents account for the majority of depredation to bird life, insects and natural vegetation regeneration and we are grateful for this donation. |
#1 Ecce Homo (Behold the Man)
($0.00)
Llew Summers Price on Application. |
#2 Land Buoy A and B
($4,890.00)
Duncan Sargent These plywood sculptures are priced at $4890 each. |
#3 Tension Curve
($7,650.00)
John Hall Forged Steel, mounted in concrete block |
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#4 Gangly table
($2,000.00)
Daniel Emery Laser-cut steel. $2000 each |
#5 By the Night
($1,785.00)
Ben Pearce Mixed timbers and other media. $1785 the set |
#6 One Small Sliver
($1,800.00)
Sean Burke Signwriter's plywood, music wire, glass beads and stainless steel. |
#7 Extraction
($4,500.00)
Ralph Price Stainless Steel. |
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#8 Artifact XIV
($4,000.00)
Nic Moon Circular saw incised with native plant leaf skeleton patterns. Plasma cut and hand finished. Nic Moon is represented by Whitespace, Auckland. |
#9 Safehouse
Karin Strachan Recycled building timber and roofing iron, rope and cleats. This work is not for sale. |
#10 Viewpoint
($1,500.00)
Barbara Smith Steel and Glass |
#11 Seed of Change
($1,000.00)
Linda Pringle Ceramic, Steel cable, galvanised shackles. |
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#12 Cathar
($2,700.00)
John Simpson Coromandel andesite |
#13 King and Queen
($8,500.00)
Graham Collings Ceramics and bronze |
#15 This I promise you
($95.00)
Jim Cooper Glazed ceramics. $95 for each flower. |
#16 The Pond water-gauge
($1,100.00)
Carol Fletcher Wood base, perspex tank; the level of the pond water diminishes and replenishes depending on rainfall. |
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#17 Tuitagaloa and Rongo
($200,000.00)
Fatu Fe'u Painted Wood. Pieces can be sold seperately for $100,000 each. |
#18 Pearliculture
John Ioane Polystyrene, marine epoxy resin. 2m diameter. Price on application |
#20 Resonance
($3,000.00)
James McCarthy Piano wire, polystyrene, vertical cantilever timber beam, two rubber mallets. |
#22 Lotus
($3,800.00)
Jocelyn Pratt Taranaki andesite.
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#22 Validated Solvents: inspiration, forgiveness, compassion, atonement and consecration.
($6,300.00)
Helen Pollock Terracotta |
#23 Kuri topiary
($93,000.00)
Steve Woodward Stainless steel |
#24 Ohorere (To startle)
($30,700.00)
Fred Graham Stainless Steel |
#25 absolute divide
CK Reynolds Rho print on marine ply supported on two post and rail pine fences. This 25m long aerial photograph shows part of the confiscation line - it is also part of the boundary between Waikato District Council and Matamata Piako District Council. This survey line stretches 43km in a dead straight line from Pukemoremore, near the Sculpture Park and Arboretum towards te Hoe of the Hapuakohe range. |
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#26 Ngengeti
($1,150.00)
Murray Swan Electropolished Stainless Steel |
#28 Los desaparecidos
($5,400.00)
El Colectivo negro Mitsubishi 4wd van, stereo and other media. |
#29 Plot
Gaye Jurisich Baling twine. Price on Application |
#30 Wind Harp
Gaye Jurisich Gold curling tape. Price on Application |
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#44 Secrets
($1,400.00)
Ian Boyle Screen of hoops made of locally sourced prunings, white stones. |
#45 Concertina
($11,250.00)
Rudy van der Pol Beatencopper sheet and copper wire and copper pipe. (Galvanised iron foot plates)
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#120 Bird totems
($9,900.00)
Shona Firman and Graeme Priddle 4m Cast glass and painted hardwood (balu) with coppeer collar. Steel base below ground level. $9900 per piece |
#144 Private Space
($2,950.00)
Elyzabeth Wolter Blown and cut glass, steel frame. |
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#0 Form in Flight
($2,500.00)
Lauren Kitts Oamaru Limestone, steel. We apologise that this work does not feature in the catalogue; however it is clearly marked and explained at its site. |
#1 Signs
($0.00)
Xin Cheng Wood, nails, adhesive and laminated photos dating from approximately 1970 to 1994. The artist has mounted 15 photographs from early stages of the quarry development and placed them around the park, in the actual locations where the photographs were taken. |
#2 Kaitiaki
($3,500.00)
Joe Kemp Totara. Kaitiaki is a guardian, in this case located at close to the entrance to the property |
#4 World Apart
($22,000.00)
Graham Bennett Corten steel, stainless steel |
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#5 Live Recording
($1,850.00)
Gill Gatfield Couch grass, soil, board, acrylic disc. |
#6 Lazarus Log
($12,000.00)
Ken Smith this old eucalyptus log had lain near to the site for about 30 years slowly decaying when Ken Smith came along and heaved it upright, secured it to the ground, bound it up with stainless steel and 20mm rope, water blasted it and finished it off with a little chainsaw carving and presto! here is the new work of art, complete with epiphytic ferns. |
#7 Doily
($2,000.00)
Gaye Jurisich Plastic bottles, plastic floats, plastic film. |
#8 "Untitled" (Help Yourself)
($0.00)
Lee Harrop Etched float glass, stainless steel, silicon buttons. The work, "Untitled" (Help Yourself) is not for sale, but the individual pieces that make up the column will be used at the closing ceremony. |
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#9 Close Encounter: Unclassified Object
($2,000.00)
Brydee Rood 4 to 5mm Polythene sheet, drilled with myriad holes of various sizes between 2mm - 20mm |
#10 Hatched
($0.00)
Jude Graveson Animal Membrane; Bird netting. Pieces priced individually. |
#11 Trick or tree?
($10,000.00)
John Ioane Macrocarpa trunk. |
#12 Beyond the layers
($1,750.00)
Christina Wirihana Flexi glass and plastic ties. The work is priced individually at $1750 each. |
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#13 Kwerkus
($0.00)
Phil Bonham Climbing log, carved from a single oak trunk. this has been a long term project, fraught with difficulties along the way, but the finished piece, in its final home has been a very popular resting and recreational place. Not for Sale. |
#14 Shoal
($5,000.00)
Sharonagh Montrose and Andrew Ferguson Plastc goldfish bowls, water plants, pabbles, water, golcfish |
#16 You are the eyes of the world
($260.00)
Mei Ling Lee Latex balls, paint, sand. The pieces are for sale individually at $260 each. |
#17 Tane's Cloak
($6,700.00)
Sean Crawford Stainless Steel |
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#18 Charm Bracelet III
($4,500.00)
Fiona Garlick Found Objects, mooring chain |
#20 Turua
($6,300.00)
Chris Mules Marine Ply, Kwila, Steel. |
#21 Looking to Pirongia
($16,000.00)
Ken Smith Made from an oak trunk brought to the sculpture park in 2004. The artist placed and secured the log vertically, and worked from scaffolding erected around it. |
#22 Back to back
($4,800.00)
Jon Hall The work is fabricated from steel. John Hall is represented by Masterworks Gallery |
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#23 Pillar 1
($5,200.00)
Jon Hall Box section steel |
#24 Pillar 2
($4,250.00)
Jon Hall Box section steel. John Hall is represented by Masterworks Gallery |
#25 Sprung Man
($25,000.00)
Llew Summers Cast Bronze, edition of 3 pieces |
#26 Continuum
($4,300.00)
Gillian Pratt Scoria/basalt and oamaru limestone. |
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#27 A Fragile Peace
($4,000.00)
Lauren Kitts Blue Quartz, Jarrah, Cypress. |
#28 Transformation
($8,250.00)
Ralph Price Galvanised Steel. The work began as an exploration of how to reproduce a whirlpool form using solid material and ended up being a series of rings arranged tangentially around a void. The whirlpool is supported and surrounded by a spiralling series of hexagonal sections derived from the manipulation of mathematical formulae. |
#29 Hide
($2,000.00)
Gaye Jurisich Plastic film, steel stakes, withies. |
#30 Iti fa'amanuia (Blessed Dream)
($3,900.00)
Iosefa Leo Oamaru Limestone with granite base |
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#31 Moe I le Pasifika I saute
($4,200.00)
Iosefa Leo Mount Somers Limestone with granite base |
#32 Hubris
($0.00)
David Guerin Marble with Cast Bronze |
#33 Isis
($9,000.00)
Tanya Ashken Cast, polished aluminium, |
#35 Phyllis Bide
($980.00)
Kirsty Gardiner Porcelain |
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#36 Constance Spry
($980.00)
Kirsty Gardiner Porcelain |
#37 Sentinel
($0.00)
shona Firman and Graeme Priddle Gaffer Glass and Balu hardwood. Each piece is sold separately for $10,000. |
#38 My Tree Lollipop...da da da daaa
($5,900.00)
Cath Watson Glass, steel, aluminium, stainless steel. Individual pieces of the work can be sold seperately, please enquire for prices. |
#39 Did Brancusi make the 70's
($1,750.00)
Campbell Wylie Found glass, steel centre. |
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#40 Leaf Form
($2,000.00)
Stefanie Mann Painted plate glass, open cast/fused. Winner of the Swarbrick Dixon Glass Sculpture Award, 2007 |
#41 Moon Rock
($375.00)
Tracy Ireland Stoneware Clay |
#42 Meteorite
($395.00)
Tracy Ireland Stoneware Clay |
#43 Sea~Sky
($25,000.00)
Marte Szirmay Cast bronze. |
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#44 Pyramidic Flow
($3,800.00)
Gillian Pratt Polished andesite |
#45 Icos 1,2,3
($7,500.00)
Cristina Popovici Painted Fibreglass. Pieces are price individually at $7500. |
#46 Labyrinth
($6,200.00)
Gillian Pratt Oamaru Limestone |
#47 Anemone
($5,000.00)
Lauren Kitts Basalt. |
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#48 What if the dew reflected the morning light?
($2,900.00)
colleen Ryan-Priest Cast glass, powder coated steel. |
#49 Totem Tower 2
($8,995.00)
Jenny Smith Cast glass and cast auminium |
#50 Traumatised
($0.00)
Barbara Smith Price on Application. Polyester fabric, stones, brass eyelets and iron stake. |
#51 Snowpads
($1,200.00)
Julia Oram Plastic and Polypropylene. |
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#52 Finding Faults
($6,500.00)
Matt McLean Mixed Clays |
#53 Shoot
($4,800.00)
John Edgar Limestone |
#55 Binary
($18,000.00)
Stephen Woodward Irish Limestone, Basalt base |
#55 binary
($18,000.00)
Steve Woodward Irish Limestone on an andesite base. |
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#57 Core Void
($3,800.00)
Elaine Conway Greywacke, soil, steel, mesh fibre. |
#58 Crumbling Crust
($2,660.00)
Elaine Conway Polystyrene, Tiger turf. This is the winning sculpture of the 2007 Harkness Henry Sculpture Award. Picture of the artist courtesy of Harold Henderson |
#60 Toi toi
($1,100.00)
Jan Gosling Oamaru Stone |
#61 Flax
($2,500.00)
Jan Goslilng Oamaru Stone |
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#62 Nature's Lace
($3,100.00)
Jan Gosling Oamaru Stone |
#63 Preserve
($0.00)
Colleen Altagracia Price on Application. Tissues, hand wrung and knotted. |
#64 Hill work
($7,000.00)
Matt McLean Mixed Clays |
#67 Repose
($18,000.00)
Jocelyn Pratt Kaiuru Marble. |
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#68 Regeneration
($6,750.00)
Murray Swan Polished Stainless Steel, Copper, Ttitanium |
#70 Peach
($12,150.00)
George Andrews Cement over an aluminium armature, supported on metal poles. |
#71 Tuitagaloa
($0.00)
Fatu Fe'u Price On Application. Painted wood (Cupressus macrocarpa log) |
#73 Foundation
($3,000.00)
Ralph Price Welded steel, galvanised and powder coated |
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#75 A Southern Crossing
($5,300.00)
Helen Pollock Terracotta. |
#77 Upright Furrow
($17,000.00)
Steve Woodward Whangarei "Marble" (Limestone) |
#78 Greenie
($2,500.00)
Warren Childs Aluminiuim ladder, galvanised mild steel, paint |
#79 Trompe l'Oeil - Two Squares
($7,500.00)
Valentin Tinc $7500 for the two pieces. The work is a three dimensional optical illusion, whereby the two planes facing the viewer, vary in shape between uneven sided quadrilaterals, through rectangles to two squares. The photographer apologises for his failure to capture the full effect! |
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#80 Extinct 1234567
($200.00)
Cut Grass Collective Old mowers, painted white and decorated with pencil The mowers are for sale at $200 each. |
#81 Yards
($2,000.00)
Gaye Jurisich Plastic ribbon, on pine tree supports. |
#82 Whare
($1,500.00)
Marea Timoko Laminated plate glass, and metal base. $1500 each. |
#83 Open cast
($1,500.00)
Fiona Rennie Schweiters Cast glass, forged steel, Kowhai plants. |
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#84 The Fletcher Weed Collection
($40.00)
Carol Fletcher A herbaceous border of weeds commonly seen in the Sculpture Park, edged with rocks wrested from the garden soil; all plants labelled with anodised aluminium labels on H3 wooden blocks. The labels give the botanical name (genus and species), the plant family, the vernacular name and region of origin. Individual name labels are on sale at $40 each. |
#85 Y.D.I (Yes, do interact)
($3,200.00)
Tim Wigmore Stainless steel wire and greywacke rock. The artist encourages people to enjoy re-arranging the shape and extent of the sculpture by moving the locations of the wires or shifting the rocks around. Enjoy yourselves! |
#86 Rongo
($0.00)
Fatu Fe'u Painted Macrocarpa log. Price on application. |
#87 Entrapment
($0.00)
Donn Ratana Plastic pipe, stainless steel, plastic cable ties. Price on application. |
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#83 God
($2,650.00)
Dermot Kelly Blown glass rugby ball, broken toughened glass with float glass plates |
#84 Essence of Collaboration 1
($700.00)
Pam Olver Cast lead crystal on Oamaru limestone base |
#85 Essence of Collaboration 2
($600.00)
Pam Olver Cast lead crystal glass on an Oamaru limestone base |
#86 Unfurled Twist
($1,850.00)
Evelyn Dunstan Cast lead crystal on a granite base. |
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#87 Starburst II
($2,200.00)
Fiona Rennie-Schwieters Cast glass with copper wire |
#88 Muse II
($3,200.00)
Daniella Sperber Concrete substrate with glass shard mosaic. |
#93 Standing Stones
($5,500.00)
Susan St. Lawrence Cast Glass. The potographer is waiting for better light before taking more pix. |
#94 Sentinel
($10,000.00)
Shona Firman and Graeme Priddle These two pieces are made of cast glass, atop reclaimed hardwood timber. They stand about 3m high. They are priced at $10,000 each |
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#95 Leaf Form
($2,000.00)
Stefanie Mann painted, fused and slumped touoghened glass. This piece of work won the top award for sculptural excellence - scroll to the second image to see the proud artist! |
#96 Veil
($6,500.00)
Brent Cairns Fused glass shards, open cast. Mounted on black stone base. |
#97 Totem Tower (1.8) #3
($1,650.00)
Jenny Smith Cast Glass |
#98 What if the dew reflected more than the morning light
($2,900.00)
Colleen Ryan Priest Cast Glass and powder coated steel |
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#99 Glacier Ice (with stories to tell)
($2,800.00)
Colleen Ryan Priest Cast Glass |
#100 Exposed Conversations (#1from the Soft Form Series)
($850.00)
Di Tocker Cast glass |
#101 Isle
($17,500.00)
Ron Reichs Cold worked glass. This piece was carved from a large "boulder" of glass using diamond grinding tools to get the desired shape, thereafter the polishing is carried out progressively finer abrasives until the surface is smooth and flawless. |
#103 Transformation
($0.00)
Warren Eden Hot Cast Glass. This piece is not for sale |
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#104 Did Brancusi make it to the 70's?
($1,750.00)
Campbell Wylie Found glass and metal assembly. |
#105 My Tree Lollipop...da da da daaa
($5,900.00)
Cath Watson Painted float glass, aluminium, steel, stainless steel. This work awarded the students' prize for excellence. Cath is pictured alongside her work. The complete suite of six pieces $5900; individual single pieces $1200; Multi-branched piece (as in the first photo)$2600. |
#106 Tensions in Red and Blue
($390.00)
Kelly Ward Painted glass and acrylic with steel frame |
#107 Intersection and Interludes
($500.00)
Ben Johnson Float glass and dowel. |
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#108 Iconic Reminders
($215.00)
Elysabeth Wolters Hot blown glass with stainless steel bases. |
#109 Conundrum Effect
($1,661.00)
Georgina Ash Water cut furnace glass. Single piece $38.50;set of 12 $313.90; Set of 60 1661.60 |
#110 "One eye bigger" rabbits, (albinos and mongrels), with carrots
($2,193.00)
Alice Kim hand blown, with hot glass. Carrot $38 each; small rabbit $40 each; medium 110 each; large rabbit $110 each. |
#111 Magic Mushrooms
Helen Craig Hand blown hot glass. $62 small;$70 medium;$80 large. |
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#112 Mr. and Mrs. Red
($500.00)
April Nijland Blown furnace glass $500 the pair |
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#1 Entrance gates
Nathan Hull Plate steel, reinforcing rod; galvanised and two-pot painted. |
#2 Gecko Bridge
James Pickernell Forged steel stock and pipe, galvanised and powder-coated. Geckos hand-forged. Jarra posts. Not For Sale |
#3 The Story-teller
Elsie Wood. This piece, from English Oak, was made at teh International Wood Carving Symposium in 2006, here at the Sculpture Park. Not For Sale. |
#4 Bird Swing
Anna Korver Bird Swing is made from Swamp Kauri and was made at the 2006 International Wood Carving Symposium held here at the Sculpture Park. |
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#6 Verge
($7,500.00)
Doug Kennedy Steel, powder coated. |
#7 Karama Manu
($5,500.00)
Joe Kemp Pohutukawa, Steel and Totara. |
#8 Running Lady
($950.00)
Jay van der Reijden Cast Bronze. this and the other bronzes by Jay were made during her residency in Beijing. |
#9 Tilted Hat
($850.00)
Jay van der Reijden Cast Bronze. |
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#10 Ba Iompaigh
($895.00)
Jay van der Reijden Cast Bronze. |
#11 Bamboo
($950.00)
Jay van der Reijden Cast Bronze. |
#12 Cabbage tree (small)
($660.00)
Shaun Cooper Polished Stainless steel |
#13 Cabbage Tree (large)
($830.00)
Shaun Cooper Polished Stainless Steel |
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#14 Seat
Joe Kemp Totara Seat. Not for Sale. Made ot the 2006 International Wood Carving Symposium held here at the Sculpture Park. |
#16 10 to 12 (11.50 or ten to twelve)
($950.00)
Craig Brooking Rimu Frame, Floor Tile mosaic. A political statement inspired by Al Gore's film "An Inconvenient Truth" |
#17 Kiss (Hershey's)
($3,500.00)
Terry Haines Oamaru Stone. |
#18 Mokopuna
($5,200.00)
Joe Kemp Mangeao. |
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#20 Seed 4
($4,600.00)
Jocelyn Pratt Kairuru Marble. This work was made at the annual marble symposium 2007 at the Hamilton Summer Festival. |
#21 Good Landing
($650.00)
A. Cooper Polished Stainless Steel. $650 each. |
#23 Marakihau
($7,500.00)
Martin Tissink Resin-coated steel and paua shell, timber base. |
#24 Tat
Gaye Jurisich Silver Plastic Foil. Price on Application. |
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#25 Delphi
($5,500.00)
Doug Kennedy Maire, Steel adn Copper. |
#26 Transformation
Ralph Price Welded Square Section Steel Rod, galvanised. Price on Application. |
#27 Together
($1,600.00)
Joe Kemp Totara |
#28 Trinity
($1,800.00)
Terry Haines Oamaru Limestone. Bases are drilled for light fittings if required. |
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#29 Guardian
($3,200.00)
Joseph Tumoana Hinuera Stone, treated with baked lacquer |
#30 The Tall People
($3,250.00)
Allen Harnett Oamaru Stone |
#31 Winged Victory
($7,500.00)
Jay van der Reijden Takaka Marble |
#32 Looking Up
($400.00)
Gillian Elmslie Composite Stone. |
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#33 Angel Trumpet Lady
($2,800.00)
Jay van der Reijden Canadian Limestone |
#34 Flying Saucer
($400.00)
Karin Barr Hinuera Stone with Jarra base, stainless steel |
#35 Android 916
($2,000.00)
Nathan Hull Engine Parts |
#36 Volcanic Relics I and II
($500.00)
Deanne Lawford-Smith Clay |
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#37 China Horse
($800.00)
Fiona Tunnicliffe |
#38 Waterfowl Fountain
($2,300.00)
George Andrews Stone, Bronze and Stainless steel. |
#39 Arc of Lights
Mutsumi Matsuoka Takaka Marble. Mutsumi Matsuoka is a Japanese sculptor. She sculpted 'Arc of Lights' at the Hamilton Marble Symposium 2005. Price on Application. |
#40 Wyvern
($0.00)
Warwick Lilley Treated Pine. This water-dragon creature was made at the International Woodcarving Symposium held at the Sculpture Park in 2006. |
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#41 Seat
Chris Trotter Made at the international Woodcarving Symposium 2006 from totara and cast iron pipework found on site. |
#42 Seat
Elsie Wood, Beatriz Carbonnell, Kiki Thompson 36 year old Pin oak base log. Made at the 2006 International Wood Carving Symposium. Not For Sale |
#43 Hippocampus
($525.00)
Lindsay Riddick Recycled timber |
#44 Leaves
($220.00)
Maureen Allison Wood-fired Clay. |
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#45 Parrot
($495.00)
Jan Shoemark Rock with Glass Mosaic |
#46 Limelight
($2,800.00)
Karen Walters Swamp Kauri and Glass |
#47 Hulahula
Gaye Jurisich Plastic ribbon, Galvanised wire. Price on Application |
#49 Te Tamuri (Schnapper)
($1,600.00)
Joe Kemp Oamaru Limestone |
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#51 Rocky Shore
($1,100.00)
Ben MacArran Mosaic on Earthenware Planter |
#52 Proud Gardenian
($925.00)
Peter Cramond Hinuera Stone, Jarra base is not for sale. |
#53 Moa (three pieces)
A. Cooper Welded Stainless Steel. Large bird $2125, Medium $1975, Small $1830. |
#54 Lure
Gaye Jurisich Plastic Ribbon, Plastic hoops. Price on Application. |
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#55 Flywheel
($600.00)
Mark Dimock Engine part, steel rod and timber |
#56 Korus
($495.00)
Jan Shoemark Rock with Glass Mosaic |
#56 Artist's Shelter
Matthew ter borg and James Pickernell Treated Pine posts, Steel I-beams, Macrocarpa purlins and rafters, Zincalume roof. Built by Lindsay Walker. Not for Sale. |
#57 Big Cat
($6,000.00)
Nathan Hull Copper, no. 8 wire |
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#58 Looking Forward
($700.00)
Deanne Lawford Smith Clay |
#59 Garden Altar
($950.00)
Peter Cramond Hinuera Stone and Totara Timber |
#60 Hanging Ball
($600.00)
Alice Lewis Steel Hoops, iron chain and steel support |
#61 Festoon
Gaye Jurisich Tyres wrapped with Lei. Price on Application |
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#62 Chained steps
Beatriz Carbonell Ferrer English Oak (Quercus robur). Not for Sale. this sculpture was made at the Inetrnational Woodcarving Symposium held at the Sculpture Park in 2006. |
#63 Sphinx
($15,600.00)
Nathan Hull Copper and Stainless Steel, on Steel Wire Armature |
#67 Angel
Mark Dimock Steel and Jarra. Large Angel $3200; Small Angel $320. |
#68 Flirt
Gaye Jurisich Plastic Ribbon, supported on galvanised chain. Price on Application |
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#70 Standing Tall
($750.00)
Peter Cramond Baked Hinuera Stone and wood stand. |
#71 O Light
Phil Bonham Oamaru stone, sealed. SOLD |
#73 Onto a Higher Plane
($1,150.00)
Ralph Price Eucalyptus timber and cast bronze with steel base. |
#75 Life Within
($950.00)
Ralph Price Eucalyptus, cast bronze on a welded steel base |
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#76 Bricolage
($6,700.00)
Jocelyn Pratt Purple-shot Stone with Australian Basalt base. |
#77 Ancestors II
($2,430.00)
Kim Nolan Flat Glass Mosaic, and Concrete |
#78 Suspense
($1,250.00)
Robie Graham Totara, Rimu and Copper |
#79 Palm Bench
($4,000.00)
Martin Tissink Rust treated Steel Rod, lacquered Copper and Corrugated Iron |
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#80 Evolution Ecstasy
($3,400.00)
Jocelyn Pratt Taranaki Andesite |
#81 Nigth Dancer
($750.00)
Mark Dimock Steel Plate and Reclaimed Totara. $750 each. |
#82 Nexus
Kiki Thompson English Oak (Quercus robur). Price on Application. This work was made at the International Wood Carving Symposium, held at the Sculpture Park in 2006. |