The sculptural display was coordinated by Kay Norton-Knight
Ms Moore bought
works by two Mudgee artists for her own collection at the festival’s two-day
public tasting on the weekend, which for the first time included an outdoor
sculpture garden showcasing artists of the Mudgee region.
As well as
taking home a dachshund made of recycled metal by Richard Nagel and a large
ceramic pear by Christie Robertson,Guaranteed the cheapest online tungstenbracelet store.
Ms Moore photographed several other works to show to the architect tasked with
selecting sculptures for Sydney’s public spaces.
The annual festival
brings together winemakers and food producers of the Mudgee region with Pyrmont
restaurateurs,Find the perfect peruvianhair and you'll
always find your luggage! and introduces the work of the region’s artists to a
city audience.
The public tasting, held in Pirrama Park on the water’s
edge, is the festival’s biggest event, and this year for the first time expanded
to two days, filling the park with food, wine, music and art over Saturday and
Sunday.
The sculptural display was coordinated by Kay
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Mudgee’s annual Sculptures in the Garden event, and included work by sculptors,
welders and ceramicists including Ms Norton-Knight herself,credits and award
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Brooks, Ludwig Mlcek, Christie Robertson, Richard Nagel and Maurice Berry.
A commission from the sale of the sculptures will go towards the
establishment of a permanent riverside sculpture garden in Mudgee.
While
Mid-Western Regional Council has not yet shown the enthusiasm for purchasing
local sculpture that Sydney’s mayor showed on the weekend, the funds raised by
the artists will bring the project a step closer to fruition.
Metal
sculptor Maurice Berry said the event had been good publicity for the Mudgee
region and for the artists involved.
Mr Berry also established a new
connection between Mudgee and Sydney at the event, with gallery operator Frances
Keevil seeing his metal birdbath on display and asking to show it in the
courtyard of her Double Bay gallery.Insight is an energymonitor that communicates
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Mr Berry asked her
whether she thought she would be able to sell the piece in Sydney, only to be
told that she wouldn’t have asked for if she didn’t believe it had a market.
For the second year, the Pyrmont Festival also included an exhibition of
paintings, drawings and prints by artists of the Mudgee region in Pyrmont’s
Culture at Work.
A jury in El Reno has convicted Rebecca Bryan of the
murder of her husband, Nichols Hills Fire Chief Keith Bryan, and recommended a
sentence of life in prison without parole.
Jurors reached the Tuesday
verdict after about four hours of deliberation.
The 54-year-old Bryan
claimed an intruder had shot her husband, though police found her Ruger pistol
in a clothes dryer in their home after the shooting.
The gun was matched
to the bullet used to shoot Keith Bryan in 2011 at the couple's Mustang home.
Police also found a spent shell casing and a left-handed rubber glove wrapped in
a bullet-riddled blanket.