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Australian Plants Grow from the Crevices of Jamie North’s Living Sculptures | Colossal Concrete Sculpture, Australian Plants, Concrete Projects, Concrete Art, Australian Native, Art Installation, Plant Art, Shop Ideas, Sculpture Installation

Embedded within the eroded cement and marble pillars of artist Jamie North are a host of plants native to Australia. Kangaroo vines, Port Jackson figs, and kidney weeds wrap themselves around steel cables and grow from the crevices of the cracked stone forms, juxtaposing the industrial, human-made sculptures with organic elements. The lush greenery infusesContinue reading "Australian Plants Grow from the Crevices of Jamie North’s Living Sculptures"

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Rock Melt 2015 was commissioned by the National Gallery of Victoria International and is a sculptural installation consisting of six columns comprised mostly of concrete, steel and steel slag. The columns respond to the architecture of the space they inhabit, and house a collection of native Australian plant species that recall the former use of the site as an open-aired sculpture garden. Rock Melt has been acquired by the National Gallery of Victoria and is to be reinstalled in an outdoor…

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Jamie North - Terraforms Plant Installation, Desain Furnitur Modern, Concrete Sculpture, Plants Growing, Australian Plants, Concrete Planter, Concrete Crafts, Cement Crafts, Concrete Art

Solo show at Sarah Cottier Gallery, comprised of multiple forms with cement, marble waste, limestone, steel slag and coal ash as sculptural materials, and inhabited by a complex mix of plant species native to the east coast of Australia. This exhibition also featured two hand printed silver gelatin photographs, depicting the now non-existant mounds from which the steel slag was obtained.

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