Description
The freedom and joy you experience when riding a bike can be a truly liberating experience, allowing the rider to connect with the surroundings and feel physically engaged while mentally zoning out to the rhythm of peddling.
Materials Steel and clay
Measurements (mm) H 1200 W 520 L 690
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Collaborators
Kimberly Oberlin, Myles Barabas, Michael Rubio, Amanda Winyard, Paul Yik, Sean Davenport, Dylan Gorry, Helen Gaffney, nathan Peters, Jai Phillips, Alex Rakic and Kim Green
About the Artist
In 1991 Multicap established the Monte Lupo Social Enterprise to provide a career path for people with disabilities who wished to be gainfully employed in an area encouraging creativity and artistic expression. Today Monte Lupo studio employees over 16 artists with a disability and 6 artists to work alongside and oversee all studio production. With minimal training, the Monte Lupo artists have developed a very distinct, individual, naïve style. The artists can express themselves freely through several medium including sculpture, painting and pottery. Monte Lupo staff find this freeness in the artwork visually inspiring and exciting. In these artists, one can truly see the infinite expanse of human expression.
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Website www.montelupoarts.com.au
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