Neil Dawson’s sculpture ‘Diamonds'. by blinkings
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Description
In 2002 the National Gallery of Australia (NGA), in Canberra, commissioned Neil Dawson’s sculpture called ‘Diamonds’. Diamonds is a globe suspended in space – as an outside sculptural piece next to the NGA building. The globe is aluminium extrusion and mesh painted with synthetic polymer automotive paints with stainless steel fittings and cables. It is 450 centimetres in diameter (14 feet 9 inches). Neil Dawson (1948-) is a sculptor from New Zealand, and is known for his large-scale pieces, usually crafted from aluminium and stainless steel.
Comments (8)
kgb224
Superb capture my friend. God bless.
vdallas
Thanks for the opportunity of this fascinating construct in a sharp presentation.
helanker
Very beautiful. I like it !!
DukeNukem2005
It is very good!
Richardphotos
amazing sculpture and photo
durleybeachbum
Extraordinary! and beautiful.
Jean_C
Very beautiful sculpture, superb capture!
Faemike55
Stunning bit of work