New Sculpture for Whanganui

Sculpture to stay standing beside the river

This sculpture by Mikel Durel Browne, Kerry McDonnell and Max Cody's is now part of Whanganui City. Read Wanganui Chronicle Article below.

Our Sculpture titled "From the Mountains to the Sea" is made from andesite, totara and stainless steel and measures to the height of 4.1 meters and weighs 6.2 tons.

http://www.wanganuichronicle.co.nz/local/news/sculpture-to-stay-standing-beside-the-river/3932649/

 

 

 

 

 

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Mikel Durel Browne 19 September 2010 - 8:42 AM

 

Here is the link for the District Council.

http://www.wanganui.govt.nz/SculptureWanganui.asp

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  • Mikel Durel Browne

    I have been practicing art since going to Art School in Wanganui, New Zealand in 1995. Where I majored in ceramics and graduating in 2000. Due to studio restraints I moved away from ceramics when moving to Auckland and pursued painting which is in my blood due to a mother and great grand father who had the passion also. Over the past nine years I have revisited the realm of 3D thinking and I am finding much delight in creating these sculptures. Among my disciplines are painting landscapes and abstractions in oils and acrylics. Sculpture using found materials, wood, stone, clay and steel. Digital photography and even digital video. I draw my ideas from my surroundings, with much of my work deals with social and ecological issues. These are either portrait as conceptual or stylized in a literal way.

    I have recently arrived back from a 10 month stint teaching and traveling the UK and Europe. A step back to my roots has been an inspiring experience. Here for the last 10 months I have developed my skills in digital photography. Much of the art form can be seen on my web site.