
Tim Wraight's piece will be seen in ShapeShifter 2008 in Lower Hutt, near Wellington later this month.



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A very interesting piece of work!
ReplyDeleteaha, this looks quite interesting. made of metal and wood?
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Kunal, it's actually all wood, dyed with pigment, but then some areas are sanded. Very striking looking.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very cool piece of art! I would be interested in seeing some more of his work.
ReplyDeleteI specially like the three picture set where you can appreciate in detail the elaborate design of this piece of art. I like those ethnic patterns that remind me of aborigen totems and even African art.
ReplyDeleteHi, Carlos. I didn't think of African, but now that you mention it, the coloring reminds me of this Tanzanian piece my parents have!! Tim would be interested to hear this for sure.
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