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DISCOVER Sculpture Trail
Design Canberra 2022
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Passage No.1 2022
Steel, dried plants, twine 450cm x 340cm x 250cm
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Photos : Tim Bean
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Arched, enclosed spaces are synonymous with reverie and contemplation. Passage No.1 links this theme to the natural cycle of decay and renewal.
It provides a brief respite from the urban experience –
a moment to reflect on both the connection and the tension that exist between man-made and natural systems.
Passage No.1 was supported by Craft ACT: Craft + Design Centre, DESIGN Canberra and Canberra Art Biennial
@craft.act @designcanberrafestival @contour556
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