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One Scoop or Two? – Handmade brooch by NancyDee Sculptures

When I found the bits and pieces for this brooch on the streets, all at different times, I loved them all: the metal backing, the little scoop, and the chocolate bar or ice cream or whatever those cubes are meant to be. I have no idea what purpose any of these pieces served in their previous life. Together, they asked the question: One Scoop or Two? I always take two!

$30.00

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Nancy Dee

Sculptures & brooches from upcycled street and beach found objects

My name is Nancy D Lane. I am a found object assemblage artist working as NancyDee Sculptures. I love creating sculptures, brooches and art magnets from the metal, wood, tile and plastic I find on streets and beaches – mostly in Melbourne, though on my travels as well.My works range in size from less than 2×2cm to more than 2 metres. My art is inspired by the challenge of happenstance, using only the materials I pick up on my daily walks.I work as an artist in residence at River Studios in West Melbourne. I have had 7 solo exhibitions and participated in more than 60 group exhibitions. Most importantly, I am commited to sustainability and hope that my creative use of unloved and unwanted trash will serve as a reminder of the 5Rs: refuse, reduce, repurpose, reuse, and recycle.
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