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John Gollings

Australia’s Pre-eminent Architectural Photographer

Internationally recognized as Australia’s leading architectural photographer, John Gollings has represented Australia in the Venice Architectural Biennale. It was an absolute honour and privilege to be able to sculpt John from life back in late 2016.

I only recently managed to cast this one bronze because the silicone mould had aged so much it tore apart as I removed the first -and only – wax was cast from it.

Unique edition in silver patinated bronze, cast 2023 in Florence, Italy.

John Gollings unique bronze portrait with marble base
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Details

  • Bronze
  • 36 cm
  • 1 edition
  • Foundry: Ciglia & Carrai

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  • John Gollings unique bronze portrait with marble base
    John Gollings unique bronze portrait with marble base
  • John Gollings unique bronze portrait with marble base
    John Gollings unique bronze portrait with marble base
  • John Gollings unique bronze portrait with marble base
    John Gollings unique bronze portrait with marble base
  • John Gollings unique bronze portrait with marble base
    John Gollings unique bronze portrait with marble base
  • John Gollings unique bronze portrait with marble base
    John Gollings unique bronze portrait with marble base
  • John Gollings with portrait by Maudie Brady
    Portrait of John being held by John Gollings. Photo by John Gollings.
  • John Gollings portrait in resin
    John Gollings next to his portrait in resin
  • John Gollings portrait in resin
    John Gollings portrait in resin
  • John Gollings sitting for clay sculpting process
    John Gollings sitting for clay sculpting process
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'Red Star' on display at Figurativas2021 MEAM Barcelona
‘Red Star’ on display at Figurativas2021 MEAM Barcelona
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Figure poly carve in progress for ruin set (The Hobbit)
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‘Reflection’ 3/4 clay sculpt in progress
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Poly carving of table
At MEAM for opening of the 14th ARC International Salon
At MEAM for opening of the 14th ARC International Salon
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Figure poly carve for ruin set in The Hobbit
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Écorhcé class end of year
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Polishing the Dark Crystall
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Awards Ceremony Honorable Mention in the 14th ARC Salon
Awards Ceremony in MEAM -Honorable Mention in the 14th ARC Salon
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‘Reflection’ clay sculpt in progress
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Launch of new female busts in Long Room
At the official launch of the new female busts in the Long Room, St Brigid’s Day 2023
Foundry in Sunshine, Australia
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Maudie Brady with Mother Teresa. Work in progress
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Moomba Parade 2011- float for King and Queen of Moomba carve
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Moomba Parade 2011- Royal Melbourne Show Float
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Harp playing mermaid carve in progress
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Moomba Parade 2011 poly carve
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Moomba Parade 2011 poly carve
Moomba Parade 2011 poly carve
Moomba Parade 2011- Throne for King and Queen of Moomba carve
Moomba Parade 2011 – Throne for King and Queen of Moomba carve
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Editions explained

In the context of sculptures, the term “edition” refers to a specific number of identical or nearly identical copies produced from an original sculpture, with each copy being numbered and signed. The artist closely oversees the production of each edition to ensure that the quality and fidelity to the original sculpture is maintained.

Artists and galleries usually provide a certificate of authenticity with each edition, including details about the sculpture, the edition number, and the artist’s signature. These certificates help establish the provenance and authenticity of the artwork.

In short, “edition” refers to a limited number of authorised copies produced from an original sculpture and therefore valuable and collectible in the art market.

One-of-a-kind sculptures are not considered editions because there is only a single, unique piece, and no reproductions are made.

Academic explained

When a sculpture is described as “academic,” it suggests that the artwork adheres to traditional artistic conventions, emphasising realism, precision, classical influences, and strong technical skills. It is often, but not always, created in a teaching environment where the artist has support and receives feedback from skilled teachers and colleagues.

Fragments and Crops

A Fragment is a unique single side cast of a part of a sculpture. It is a three dimensional object and can be any part of the sculpture, the face, part of a face, a shoulder blade, even the whole front or back of a torso. Fragments are often used by artists themselves to make a quick cast of a favourite part of a sculpture to be hung on the wall.

A Crop is similar to a fragment in that it’s taken from part of a sculpture. It’s not single sided but has a front and a back and therefore need a base to hold it upright.

Fragments and Crops are usually made in plaster or resin, they are not part of editions and does not come with certificates of authenticity but are usually signed by the artist.

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