Curves and Lines is coming to Ocean Grove with many works from artists across the country and the UK.
The annual group sculpture exhibition will be held at The Hive Gallery from October 3 to October 26, with an exhibition launch scheduled for Saturday, October 4, at 2pm.
Artist Bruce Webb said it would be his fifth time participating in the group exhibition, and he looked forward to people viewing his work.
“I do a lot of painting and sculpting from my travels overseas, and I’m also inspired by history, so it’s just something I love,” he said.
“Most of my sculptures have been made out of metal, and I find that metal, even though it’s heavy and solid, is easy to bend and manipulate.
“I graduated from art school in 1980, which was a long time ago, and I couldn’t pursue my dream, but now, for the last 15 years, I’ve been painting and sculpting, and I just love it.
“I find it quite pliable, and I can get a lot of shapes out of it, so it’s a good medium for me… and it’s always been a dream for me to do that work, and I’ve got a very vivid imagination.”
Bronze sculptor Lucy McEachern, originally from Spring Run Hereford Stud near Inverleigh, has also shipped some of her new works to the gallery from her home in the UK.
The exhibition will also feature sculptures and painting works by George Lianos, Larissa Gray and Aukje Van Vark.