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Villain

$1,100.00

Marie Johnston

Villain was created after I chased a Hawke from a sick lamb in my paddock, the stance was as he was swooping down to uplift. The lamb was brought inside, nurtured and survived, much to the Hawkes disappointment. Villain was created from Spark plugs, chainsaw and motorcycle chain, kitchen knives, forks, spoons, brake drum, rebar and old tent stakes. The spark plugs representing the spark of life the lamb had, the cutlery represents the tools for eating. And the chains that bind their 2 lives together.

81cm Hx 81cm Wx 35cm D

30-35kg

Location: Wellington

Reference id: S16

To buy this sculpture or artwork, click on the link enquiries@ruralart.nz . Please include the name of the sculpture, reference id above, and name of purchaser. reference the id: S16

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Marie Johnston

Villain was created after I chased a Hawke from a sick lamb in my paddock, the stance was as he was swooping down to uplift. The lamb was brought inside, nurtured and survived, much to the Hawkes disappointment. Villain was created from Spark plugs, chainsaw and motorcycle chain, kitchen knives, forks, spoons, brake drum, rebar and old tent stakes. The spark plugs representing the spark of life the lamb had, the cutlery represents the tools for eating. And the chains that bind their 2 lives together.

81cm Hx 81cm Wx 35cm D

30-35kg

Location: Wellington

Reference id: S16

To buy this sculpture or artwork, click on the link enquiries@ruralart.nz . Please include the name of the sculpture, reference id above, and name of purchaser. reference the id: S16

Marie Johnston

Villain was created after I chased a Hawke from a sick lamb in my paddock, the stance was as he was swooping down to uplift. The lamb was brought inside, nurtured and survived, much to the Hawkes disappointment. Villain was created from Spark plugs, chainsaw and motorcycle chain, kitchen knives, forks, spoons, brake drum, rebar and old tent stakes. The spark plugs representing the spark of life the lamb had, the cutlery represents the tools for eating. And the chains that bind their 2 lives together.

81cm Hx 81cm Wx 35cm D

30-35kg

Location: Wellington

Reference id: S16

To buy this sculpture or artwork, click on the link enquiries@ruralart.nz . Please include the name of the sculpture, reference id above, and name of purchaser. reference the id: S16

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