Sensuous wood sculpture that yearns for your touch.
Leigh Morgan - 1999 Winner of the Sydney Royal Easter Show Figurative Sculpture Prize. |
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"Patrons of the Gallery respond instinctively to the elegance of Leigh's beautifully hand polished cedar sculptures, stroking the wood whilst commenting upon the unusual skill he calls on to realise his powerful contemporary works." Michael Berry - Sweetwater Gallery
Leigh's uses the buttresses, roots, forked limbs and butts of the now rare Australian Red Cedar and Rosewood trees he has scavenged or bought locally in the Bellinger valley or up on the adjacent Dorrigo Plateau. Leigh loves working with Cedar and that many of his works should evoke the feminine form follows from his empathy with his medium. "Cedar has the best of the attributes I admire in women, It is truly beautiful,full of life and potential, soft and responsive yet strong and enduring". Leigh works 5 to 8 hours every day and produces 4 or 5 major works and 10 to 12 smaller pieces a year.
Left: "Aqualine" Aust. Red Cedar 1998 (French polish 1.2 Meters.) |
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Leigh Morgan's sculptures and paintings are represented in collections in NSW, Victoria, Tasmania, England, USA, Russia and Japan. His sculptures are currently on exhibition at the Gannon and the Bischof galleries in Sydney.
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