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This is how it turned out

Rosie, artworker December 8, 2025

Installation at Kangaroo Valley sculpture prize exhibition 2025. Thanks to all involved it was a privilege being part of it

Granted it was a cow-shed, but it was really nice. Most of the works had sold so it was just me left to pick up but hadn’t expected anything in that regard so fine

Back in the studio and it looked like this. I hate the pink carpeting, I got it when next door renovated because I knew I would make a mess of the floor given time but it was a mistake. I hadnt turned the lights on when I snapped this and even allowing for that, its giving dingy feel. Equally hate the idea of pulling it up. A mess and I’m scared of the untold damage there is bound to be, underneath, which cancels out having put up with it in the first place. I dont know anything.

Carpet

In position covered with a sheet and lent face against a wall

Gorgeous place

Making sculpture is hard and takes a long time, so the prize is held every two years. Fingers crossed for 2027 I guess

A full one year of my life


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Past projects

Featured
SUNT LACRIMAE RERUM
Dec 11, 2020
SUNT LACRIMAE RERUM
Dec 11, 2020
Dec 11, 2020
TOFFEE : mobile sculptures
Dec 5, 2020
TOFFEE : mobile sculptures
Dec 5, 2020
Dec 5, 2020
Current work October 2020
Oct 19, 2020
Current work October 2020
Oct 19, 2020
Oct 19, 2020
The Mersis Dress by Pattern Fantastique
Oct 11, 2020
The Mersis Dress by Pattern Fantastique
Oct 11, 2020
Oct 11, 2020
Artworking; September 2020
Oct 6, 2020
Artworking; September 2020
Oct 6, 2020
Oct 6, 2020
Puppy at Gallery Sally Dan Cuthbert
Aug 9, 2020
Puppy at Gallery Sally Dan Cuthbert
Aug 9, 2020
Aug 9, 2020
Couture masks
Jul 21, 2020
Couture masks
Jul 21, 2020
Jul 21, 2020
 

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I respectfully acknowledge the Guringay people, the traditional custodians of the land that is now called Ku-ring-gai, and pay my respects to elders past, present, and those to come. I extend my respect to elders and members of the Darug nation, and to all Indigenous people who may be reading these words

Fellow travellers, thank you for visiting

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