private dining room | curated by Grace Blake
Rosalinda Lemoh is an Australian sculptor who graduated from the ANU School of Art with First Class Honours in 2007. A national finalist with international exhibitions, her work is held in public and private collections in Australia and the UK.
Lemoh creates sculptural objects, assemblage and text-based works that range from miniature to full-body scale. Informed in part by her West African heritage, she casts fruits, animals and found objects using highly detailed moulds, transforming them into bronze, concrete and aluminium. Drawing on still-life traditions, her practice considers memorial, inheritance and the personal as political, while exploring the visible and invisible dimensions of race and identity in an Australian context.
The works presented are small bronze towers of peanuts, okra, acorns and cut fruit, playful, precarious arrangements that lend permanence and quiet monumentality to everyday forms.
Each artwork is a unique bronze casting.
Artworks are available to purchase for $565 each or the series for $3650.
To talk art and styling, hit up Grace at my.art.selecta@gmail.com
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Our venue is a celebration of art and design. Curated in collaboration with Grace Blake. Most of the works are not for sale but if you see something you like we can share the contact details.