





Who else but woman
Originally carved in sandstone, the sensuous curves and contours were given new life a year ago when I made the decision to cast them in bronze.
Bronze, a metal inherently strong yet capable of radiant beauty in its original casting, serves as the perfect medium for this piece. Through the transformative process of patination, it takes on entirely new perceptual experiences, each variation offering a distinct and captivating interpretation.
The choice of blue was not arbitrary; it is a colour deeply associated with freedom, intuitiveness, trust, loyalty, sincerity, and confidence – qualities that I wish to imbue within everyone who encounters this work. My intention is for them to honour and embrace their intrinsic selves with sincerity, feeling a profound sense of liberation to simply be.
- Cast Bronze with Patina
- H 175cm
- Weight 80Kg
- Unique
Margaret Sheridan
Margaret Sheridan is a professional sculptor of 25 years, carving from a variety of stone, serpentine, sandstone, Australian jade, and marble, as well as wood.
Margaret's stone carvings can be seen cast in bronze, as well as bronze sculptures cast from freehand modeling.
Trained by the famous sculptor Mitzi McColl, and inspired by her time in Pietrasanta, Tuscany, learning Marble carvings using pneumatic tools, and becoming a well-respected sculptor.
Margaret's award-winning work is often exhibited nationally and can also be seen at Macquarie Sculpture park, and across Australia as private commissions.
Secretary , The Sculptors Society 1997 to 2000 inclusive.
President of The Sculptors Society 2001 to 2004 inclusive, vice president 2005 to 2007.
Represented the Sculptors Society in China at an International Sculpture symposium in 2000.
Several prizes, Royal Easter Show, Wyong Festival Art show, La Perouse National Sculpture Prize.
Sandstone Sculpture In Macquarie Sculpture park.
Commissioned Bronze Sculpture, Women’s college Sydney University
Regular exhibitor in The Sculptors Society Exhibitions In Darling Park, Australia Square, MLC Centre, Govenor Phillip and Govenor Macquarie Towers, Mosman Village Festival of Sculpture, Wyong Festival Art Exhibition.
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