ONE THREAD WINDS
Materials: Gambier limestone
Gambier Limestone, from South Australia, is composed of fragments of bryozoa or lace coral and shell deposited more than 15 million years ago, when a large part of southern Australia was covered by a warm sea. The shell debris has compacted over time to form a soft porous limestone that retains a matt finish. Occasionally larger shells and sharks teeth are found in the stone.
ONE THREAD WINDS
Materials: Gambier limestone
Gambier Limestone, from South Australia, is composed of fragments of bryozoa or lace coral and shell deposited more than 15 million years ago, when a large part of southern Australia was covered by a warm sea. The shell debris has compacted over time to form a soft porous limestone that retains a matt finish. Occasionally larger shells and sharks teeth are found in the stone.

THREE STONES, TWO UPRIGHT
Gambier Limestone
Variable
Inspired by British sculptor Barbara Hepworth, who made sculpture in response to the landscape that she loved, exploring the relationship between the human figure and landscape. This is a sculpture of multiple pieces to explore relationships. Our inherent feeling for gravity, for the vertical and horizontal is immutable, but the connections we have with our surroundings are fluid. An understanding and familiarity with a landscape promotes a sense of security. Our response to landscape is a fundamental to the feeling of being at home.

