WHISPERING WOOD SCULPTURES


Hand carved from Western Australian Jarrah (Eucalyptus Marginata) which is renowned for its versatility, durability, strength and rich array of deep reds, golds and browns.
Mounted on steel anchor chain recycled from the wharfs at Fremantle Port in Western Australia.
Nature hewn surface hand carved with highly smoothed and sensual polished finishes.
The wood itself is hundreds of years old, grown in the ancient endemic Jarrah forests and found in its naturally seasoned state on the forest floor.
Thelxiepeia is one of the Greek mythological sirens charming sailors to their death. This rendering in Jarrah which grows on the ancient dune system of the Western Australian Landscape is a poignant figuration of the lure that the vast and giant timber reserves held for the early explorers and settlers. Attempting to conquer, tame and industrialise the vast, remote and harsh lands is wreaked with tragic histories. The anchor chain symbolises the connection to the ocean and the remains of the wrecked and long gone ships that brought the settlers to colonise the land. The song of the Jarrah lives on.
Dimensions: Height 70cm Width 35cm Depth 30cm


