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  2. John Morris (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Sculptor. John Morris (born 1963) is an Australian sculptor. Born in England, his family moved to Australia in 1966. After the Diploma of Arts (1983) at Queensland College of Graphic Design he started working as freelance illustrator. In the following years he approached the art of sculpting with polyester resin and wax technique.

  3. Bungendore - Wikipedia

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    Bungendore. /  35.25000°S 149.45000°E  / -35.25000; 149.45000. Bungendore is a town in the Queanbeyan Region of New South Wales, Australia, in Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council. It is on the Kings Highway near Lake George, the Molonglo River Valley and the Australian Capital Territory border.

  4. Silvio Apponyi - Wikipedia

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    Born. Albert Silvio Apponyi. (1949-07-04) 4 July 1949 (age 75) Bavaria, Germany. Nationality. Australian. Alma mater. Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, SA School of Art.

  5. Mendes Wood DM - Wikipedia

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    Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo in 2014. Mendes Wood DM is a contemporary art gallery founded in São Paulo in 2010. [1] The gallery is known for exhibiting sculpture and conceptual works and for representing Afro-Brazilian artists and 20th-century Brazilian works associated with self-taught artists and modernism. [1][2] The gallery has locations in ...

  6. Ginninderra Blacksmith's Shop - Wikipedia

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    The Ginninderra blacksmith's shop is one of the most significant historical sites of the Australian Capital Territory. It was one of the first sites to be listed on the ACT Interim Heritage Places Register in 1993. The workshop is also of national importance as it is one of only a few known surviving stand-alone blacksmith shops in Australia ...

  7. Wendell Castle - Wikipedia

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    Wendell Castle (November 6, 1932 – January 20, 2018) was an American sculptor and furniture maker and an important figure in late 20th century American craft. [3] He has been referred to as the "father of the art furniture movement" [4] and included in the "Big 4" of modern woodworking with Wharton Esherick, George Nakashima, and Sam Maloof.

  8. David Nash (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Artistic creations. David Nash is known for works in wood and shaping living trees. His large wood sculptures are sometimes carved or partially burned to produce blackening. His main tools for these sculptures are a chainsaw and an axe to carve the wood and a blowtorch to char the wood. Nash also makes land art, of which the best known is ...

  9. Japanese carpentry - Wikipedia

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    Wagoya type traditional roof framing, a post-and-lintel type of framing. Yogoya type traditional roof framing, called western style. Japanese carpentry was developed more than a millennium ago that is known for its ability to create everything from temples to houses to tea houses to furniture by wood with the use of few nails.