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Clancy Warner - Those that run with Dingoes

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Description

Description

Sculpture: Those that run with Dingoes

Artist: Clancy Warner

Artist Bio:

"My art practice is split between the art that I am torn to make and the art that is a joy to make. I have a passion for animals, so critters have a tendency to pop out every now and then and I am the conduit that brings them to life. They are the joy. The art that I am torn to make has a political and social justice edge to it. It is work that starts off as an idea that niggles at me until I transfer that idea into a sculpture. These sculptures are the representations of what I experience, see and feel of the world.”

Description of Artwork: 

"Those that run with Dingoes", Australian Cypress and sand-cast bronze, 230 x 210 x 110cm, 2024.  The larger than life figure and their canine companion represent loyalty, protection and comfort.  They are the wildlings, the edge-dwellers; with their quiet strength and a foot in both worlds they show their defiance to stand up for what is right and what is just.

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