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Ian Houssenloge
SCULPTURE ON THE MOUNT
N/A
Sunset, and the laser is fired up amongst a small crowd gathered on Burley Jack, ready to hits its target 40km away on Brula hill where a large crowd waited anxiously for the connection to be made. We had been communicating by mirrors reflecting sunlight for most of the afternoon. The laser stayed on for an hour or so and when it was turned off the event was deemed complete.
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Ian Houssenloge
SCULPTURE ON THE MOUNT
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Sculpture on the mount was an event organised by Ken Hutchinson and myself as part of a festival held by Arts Out West called “Brave new arts”.
Working with residents from the Weigillie refuge and kids from the Cowra region, we developed two sites located 40 km apart, Brula Hill and mount Burley Jack. The concept behind the development was designed to provoke thought amongst the participants (and the many people who came just for a look) about what was in the valley 150 years ago when white fellas arrived from the east, and things good and bad that have shaped the area since. The sites were developed over a few days culminating in firing a laser across the valley to link the two sites.
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Ian Houssenloge
SCULPTURE ON THE MOUNT
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An eerie, surreal quiet as Burley Jack turned on a beautiful sunset to mark the culmination of the project. The Burley Jack site was predominantly developed by kids from the region using old bed frames bits of old farm machinery, sticks stones and various other materials that were lying around (including a dead crow and half a Maccas burger!)
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Ian Houssenloge
SCULPTURE ON THE MOUNT
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Some of the pieces that adorned Brula hill. These pieces were carved painted and constructed by the residents of Weigillie a refuge for reformed drug and alcohol dependants. The quality of the work was superb and provided an excellent exhibition on the western side of the project.
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Ian Houssenloge
SALMON RUSTY
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SOLD.
This peice has been kindly purchased by Novatel Crackenback Resort in the Snowy Mountains. It shall be on permanent display after the completion of the new reception area in July 2004. If you are headed for the ski fields or skitube pop in and have a look...its on the way.
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Ian Houssenloge
RUSTY HOOKS
$880.00
**SOLD**Recycled agricultural bits and iron scrap.
Recently exhibited in Jindabynes "Sculpture by the Lake" competition with my artists statement:
Every snag means another rusty hook left behind. I am a master of the snag!
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Ian Houssenloge
RESPECTRE
N/A
SOLD

Enamel, acrylic, crayon, charcoal on masonite. Approx. size: 800X500mm

A remnant feel has been created by a lustrous mix of media almost emulating that which might be expected to be found on a modern cave wall. (I guess the frame spoils that). It is further enhanced by the torn edge of the masonite that has been torn from a second hand door in my search for flat things to paint on.
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Ian Houssenloge
REJOICING CURVATIOUS
$2,500.00
Black Talc. Beautiful! I can say no more.
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Ken Hutchinson
REGULATED FLOW
N/A
Welded Perferated Steel
3000mm x 5000mmx 2000mm

A work exploring the comidification of water
into saleable units.

Please Contact ken via this website for more information regarding this or any of his many other works.
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Ian Houssenloge
RED REMOVAL
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RED REMOVAL. A public performance conducted at the Orange Regional Art Gallery. This performance was the brainchild of artist Ken Hutchinson. Concerned with issues of dry land salinity and irresponsible revegetation policies, Ken decided upon this performance as a form of passive protest and public comment. More comment to follow from Ken Hutchinson.
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