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Custom Sculptures and Fine Art Landscape Features from Terrance Plowright Studios
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Terrance Plowright has large sculptural works in Bangladesh, New Zealand and his 2000 Sydney Olympic Sculptures now reside in New York, throughout the USA, Singapore, Paris, Tokyo, London etc and all States throughout Australia.
Fine Art Sculptural MaterialsTerrance Plowright's large sculptural works, some over 11 meters in height, are created in cast bronze, stainless steel, stone, glass, water, etc.
Terrance has explored the potential uses of Water Clear Cast Urethane, and was one of the first in the world to use this material artistically, creating a full size clear cast figure as well as a key work for Sydney University.
Terrance has also designed and built many water features, one over 50 metres in length for the Deutsche Bank Headquarters in Sydney and his “Dancing Brolga Fountain” at Cockle Bay is famous world wide, featuring as one of Sydney’s major icons for Singapore Airlines.
Recent Sculptural Projects
- The Paramatta relief mural, which stands 22 metres high, 16 metres wide and 0.6 of a metre deep, at Westfield Shopping Centre is one of Terrance’s major contributions to Sydney.
- Terrance has recently completed a 6 metre high, contemporary cast stainless steel sculpture, weighing around 5 tonnes, installed at Twin Waters in Queensland.
- Currently, Terrance is working on a 3 metre cast bronze figure of Sir Henry Parkes for the City of Parkes, NSW. Also, the design and building of a new Stone, Stainless Steel and Bronze Cenotaph for Honour Park, Penrith.
A History of Terrance Plowright Studios
- In 1985 Terrance was selected as one of two Australian artists to represent Australian Glass Artists at Craft Expo held in Sydney.
- 1986 One of Terrance’s major stained glass works was unveiled by the Governor General of NSW Air Marshal Sir James Rowland at the Garrison Church, The Rocks in Sydney.
- 1990 Kangaroo Press published a book on Terrance’s Glass and Sculptural works. The book was launched by Mrs. Hazel Hawke, the wife of Prime Minister Mr Bob Hawke and went on to sell-out three editions.
- 1991 Terrance was invited by the Geneva Headquarters of the World Council of Churches to be artist/sculptor in residence where his sculptural works created during the three week conference, were televised to over 120 countries.
- 1995, a bronze sculpture of Mamma Leana MBE was unveiled by the then Federal Minister for Immigration, Phillip Ruddick.
- 1998 Terrance designed and built his first, and now famous major water feature, the “Dancing Brolga Fountain” at Darling Harbour.
- 1999 Terrance won a competition to design and create the main Olympic Auction Sculpture.
- 2002 His Tribute to the Mining Community, a larger than life size bronze is unveiled by the Premier of NSW, Bob Carr.
- 2003 Terrance is selected to design and create one of the largest cast bronze figurative works in Australia, “The Convict Memorial”.
- 2004 Terrance is awarded the design and build contract for a huge water feature at the new Deutsche Bank Headquarters in Sydney. This work is 50 metres in length.
- 2007 Convicts unveiled by the Australian President of Rotary in the presence of Bob Debus, NSW Attorney General, also, the Federal Liberal Member and Chief Government Whip for the lower house, Kerry Bartlett and other dignitaries.
- 2007 Terrance is invited to create a major cast bronze work (larger than life) for the Sydney Cricket Ground. This figure is still under wraps but is one of the most respected figures in the field of cricket, internationally. He will be unveiled by the Australian Governor General.
- 2007 Working on a larger than life size statue for Wollongong Council, a surf lifesaver. This is to be cast in bronze, celebrating the Centenary of Surf Lifesaving in Australia. Also, a 7 metre high x 6 metres wide stained glass window for the Holy Family Chapel in Sydney.
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