Natalie Rosin’s, Glebe House, is part of her latest series, Built Portraiture. The series is an exploration and reinterpretation of forms, structures, and architectural patterns observed across various buildings within Sydney, the city Natalie calls home. Each piece focuses on a specific built structure located in Sydney and aims to sculpturally introduce their identity through form, pattern, silhouette, shadow, and movement.
Natalie says of this work: “This sculpture was inspired by a house in Glebe designed by Sydney architecture firm Chenchow Little. Having long been inspired by this project, a home with form and function in mind and a design which disregards how a traditional dwelling should present.”
Signed on base.
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This piece does not require framing.