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Artwork Shop Owen Gilbart - Overgrown Pitchforks
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Owen Gilbart - Overgrown Pitchforks

CA$360.00

Metal

“Each object is overgrown with hand cut steel wildflowers that are then welded to the elemental steel of each piece. This addition ties the tools into their recent context as detritus of the post Industrial Age, unused but not forgotten, still powerful symbols of labour now gone to seed.”

— Owen Gilbart

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Metal

“Each object is overgrown with hand cut steel wildflowers that are then welded to the elemental steel of each piece. This addition ties the tools into their recent context as detritus of the post Industrial Age, unused but not forgotten, still powerful symbols of labour now gone to seed.”

— Owen Gilbart

Metal

“Each object is overgrown with hand cut steel wildflowers that are then welded to the elemental steel of each piece. This addition ties the tools into their recent context as detritus of the post Industrial Age, unused but not forgotten, still powerful symbols of labour now gone to seed.”

— Owen Gilbart


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