Breaking Free, Sirens and new work Nights Watch were on display with many interested in the different techniques. Nights Watch seemed to be a hit with lots of photos being taken and a lot of puzzled looks with Sirens and delighted children as they looked up and saw the birds flying free on the outside of the cage.
Orange has a population of some 39,456 people on the last census with lots of schools, regional gallery, museum, botanical gardens and wonderful produce markets. It is also well known for its wineries as well.
A great opportunity to mingle with like minded practitioners, view the town, taste the cuisine and visit the sites.
It is always joyous to sell a work and as Nights Watch red dot appeared and knowing it went to a home in Orange made me smile even more.
I bought a plant so feel as if a part of Orange is now in my garden at home which is a good feeling.
Breaking Free... (c) Trees
Refurbished metal cage, birds made from resin, stamps, clear resin, mesh.
(For Sale $600)
A metaphor for the human condition as to the exhilaration we all feel when we break free of the confines of our daily lives.
Timber , stain, marine varnish, alumimium, ceramic, glaze.
The Nights Watch as the majestic raptors survey the land before they embark on their hunt. (c) Trees
Aluminium stand, resin, oxide
(For Sale $300)
The Sirens writhe and turn in the sea, singing their songs of mystery luring the unsuspecting sailors into the depths.