SHOW | The object gallery
See what other practitioners are making and doing. Show what you do and sell it too.
- byEnjoy Public Art GalleryFor saleNoImmerse your body and psyche in an upside down geological vista; a circus for your senses; an alchemical mishmash of sights, sounds, delights.
- byRosana MaeFor saleNo'Emerging' is carved from recycled NZ Totara by Rosana Mae
- byRosana MaeFor saleYesMaranga Taatau is carved from Oamaru stone and represents the strength found in joining many 'threads' together as one to stand strong, kia kaha.
- byAiko GrootFor saleYesTwo seemingly mutually exclusive polygons, Sqaureangle transforms from a triangle into a sqaure. This large version in a public pool complex.
- byAiko GrootFor saleYesA solar responsive sculpture, the disks move in relation to each other, movement is organic and complex.
- byAiko GrootFor saleYes“Cubes” is a small solar responsive piece. The anodized aluminum cubes tilt apart on alternating vertices in response to available sunlight.
- byAiko GrootFor saleNoAn interactive kinetic public sculpture in Lower Hutt, The cubes tilt in relation to each other when crank handles at the base are turned.
- byAiko GrootFor saleYesTwo stainless steel rings impossibly balanced both rolling slowly
- byRosana MaeFor saleNo'Man' is an archetypal male figure hand carved in Oamaru Limestone wearing a Pounamu Taonga to represent the transientce of individual existence.
- byRosana MaeFor saleNoManaia design carved in Oamaru Stone. Uenuku, the Rainbow, symbol of hope, brings light and colour to the world.
- byRosana MaeFor saleYesCarving in Pounamu- New Zealand Serpentine from the Golden Bay area.
- byJo Dolls ~ The Art of Jo CarterFor saleNoWhiz (Wizard) Polymer Doll Art ~ The Art of Jo Carter
- byJo Dolls ~ The Art of Jo CarterFor saleNoPersephone (Polymer Doll) Jo Carter One-of-a-kind Doll Art
- byJo Dolls ~ The Art of Jo CarterFor saleNoPersephone (Polymer Doll) Jo Carter One-of-a-kind Doll Art
- byAlamein Anh HollisFor saleNoMy girlfriend "lent" me her tools (eg:soldering iron) to use in my first stained glass course, maori tradition is that you give away your first piece.
- byAlamein Anh HollisFor saleNoAfter a 1 day soft stone sculpture course, Mantra & Chakras inspired me to make this practicle candle & incense burner piece that can be used daily.
- byAlamein Anh HollisFor saleNoMy neighbour asked if I could make a shade for his base he'd had for years, after viewing the base, this shade is what I came up with. He loves it
- byAlamein Anh HollisFor saleNoI offered to give my workmate a gift if she stopped biting her nails as an incentive to grow them. I made this for her as I know she likes Pukeko's.
- byAlamein Anh HollisFor saleNoThis piece ended up with a lady I bought a soft stone block off as she had just moved into her Uncles house who had just passed. It now protects her.
- byGabrielleFor saleYesFormed from Recycled Wire and Paper, Paper and self hardening clay.
- byGabrielleFor saleNowanted to integrate the human/computer form to symbolize the way we all have to evolve to make the world a better place, to perhaps use different comp
- byGabrielleFor saleYes"What Lies Within" The melting of base elements clay, metal and wood form This sculpture, we are all formed from the same elements and given life. The
- byArt Point LimitedFor saleNoHandmade fired and glazed individual earthenware impressions attached to found ceramic ball














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