Monday, July 14, 2025

The Wynne beneath my wings

Hi there, hope you're going well!

I'm so pleased to share that two of my works have recently gone into new collections!

My big aluminium shopping list Raspberry Iced Tea has been acquired into the brilliant Deakin University art collection.

Discarded Shopping List (Raspberry Iced Tea)
120cm x 90cm
Enamel and synthetic polymer paint on aluminium
2025
Photo by Emmy Clifton

And my bronze sculpture Hold Your Horses (6 of 6) has been acquired by the wonderful Nillumbik Shire Council.
Hold Your Horses
20cm x 16cm x 8cm
2023
Bronze
Edition 6 of 6 (plus 2AP)
Photo by Emmy Clifton

So happy for both these pieces to have found such great new homes.

Big thanks to Deakin University, Nillumbik Arts and MARS Gallery.

Photo by Emmy Clifton, at the opening of the 2025 Nillumbik Prize for Contemporary Art.

In other exciting news, if you're in Sydney you can find my new bronze sculpture Throw Caution To The Wind on display in t
he Wynne Prize at the Art Gallery of New South Wales!
Throw caution to the wind
57.5cm x 29.6cm x 42cm
Enamel and synthetic polymer paint on bronze
2025
Image courtesy of the Art Gallery of New South Wales and Diana Panuccio

I'm so honoured for this piece to be a finalist in such a special exhibition alongside such fantastic work. 

The Wynne Prize is on now until August 17. For more info 
click here!

Photo by Emmy Clifton at the Art Gallery of New South Wales

And in other exciting news, a big thanks to Katya Wachtel at Broadsheet for writing about my ceramic shopping list sculptures. You can read their article by clicking here!

I was also recently invited onto ABC Radio National to talk about shopping lists with the awesome Julian Morrow, you can listen to our discussion by
clicking here!

Discarded Shopping List (Fancy Feast)
120cm x 90cm
Enamel and synthetic polymer paint on aluminium
2025
Photo by Emmy Clifton

Thanks so much for reading, hope you're having a nice start to the week and hope to see you soon!

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