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Anna Couani

de-Rozario sculpture exhibition

Where
112 Glebe Point Rd
Glebe NSW 2037
Australia
The Shop Gallery
When

Every day, 10am to 6pm Thursday 30 June 2022 to Wednesday 6 July 2022

Emerging artist Alexander de-Rozario sculptures are all unique in their creative style that has a personal narrative to each sculpture.

Some of his abstract sculptures will challenge your imagination and thoughts that will embrace you with time past, present, and future. His passion for our environment underpins his concept whereby the sculpture create itself during the creative process that is organic and beautiful.

Inspired by the amazing beauty of nature, his sculptures will take you on a journey to be part of history with his sculptures and enjoy art.

Alexander de-Rozario born in Rangoon Burma (Myanmar) and his family escaped from the military ruling Junta. He worked 11 years with the Art Gallery of NSW, studied Welding and Sculpture at National Art School.

Exhibited in group exhibitions at The Shop Gallery Glebe, UNSW Shalom College, Rex-Livingston Gallery Katoomba, and finalist in Artentwine Sculpture Biennial Tasmania 2018.

Contact event organiser

Anna Couani

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