Splash! – Miniature found object assemblage wall sculpture

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A friend brought me her sea glass finds from the Mornington Peninsula, and this thick light blue piece worked well with a piece of bent wire to portray, very simply, a whale slapping its tail fin as it dives down. The weathered driftwood seemed appropriate as a mount.

This miniature 7x9x4cm wall sculpture of a whale is called Splash!  Materials include a piece of light blue sea glass found by a friend on the Mornington Peninsula, and twisted wire and a small washer that I found on the streets of Melbourne. I mounted what became a whale on a square of weathered board,

In 2021, this work was exhibited at The Pavilion in Fitzroy Gardens as part of CoLab Arts in the Park. It was later sold at Foundling Reusery in Geelong.

What inspires me

I am a found object assemblage artist and jewellery designer, creating wall sculptures, 3D sculptures and brooches. I limit my ‘raw materials’ to the metal, wood, tiles and plastic that I gather from streets and skips.

Many of my works are inspired by the Melbourne skyline, especially at sunrise and sunset. Often I try to incorporate ‘natural features’ – a bent nail that suggests a meandering river, rusted sheet metal that transforms into a cloud, or a broken tile that becomes a mountain.

My more abstract works are stimulated by the found objects themselves, which I often place in juxtaposition. At other times, I emphasise their rusted, scratched or variegated surfaces.

Strong interest in sustainability

My art is inspired by a strong interest in sustainability through repurposing and upcycling. My hope is that this artwork makes you smile and, at the same time, reminds you of the 5Rs to help our planet: refuse, reduce, reuse, repurpose and recycle.

Weight 0.1 kg