Sharon Le Mesurier
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Sharon’s mixed media sculptures blend metal and natural materials with vibrant colors and light adding depth and dimension. Her work delves into the complexities of human experience, examining how personal desires and societal influences shape our lives. She highlights the subtle details that affect our everyday reality.
SWELL 2025 ARTWORK
Ripples in the rebel of a timeline, water girl I see your storm
Human survival and urban expansion have a lasting impact on organic systems, altering ecosystems through encroachment and byproducts. Yet, life’s inherent resilience drives organisms, such as coral spores, to carve out niches for survival—similar to how coral embeds its next generation into Earth’s geological timeline. Projections of coral images disperse across a polyp sculpture, symbolizing the hopeful persistence of reef life. This piece reflects the delicate balance between existence and preservation, highlighting the natural intelligence that supports ecological endurance and the longevity.
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Come and see for yourself at SWELL Sculpture Festival, Pacific Parade, Currumbin 12th – 21st September.
