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I was commissioned to create a large sculpture for Pt Leo Estate sculpture park on the Mornington Peninsula.
MIRRI means star in Kamilaroi/Gamilaroi and the work was fabricated and installed by UAP Studio in 2018.
The work is nearly 7m tall and made from aluminium, 2k automotive paint.