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See sea shell sculpture at shopping centre

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News26 September 2022Updated:28 September 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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She sculpts sea shells: Christabel Wigley with her Sound Shell sculpture, which has been installed at Karingal Hub. Picture: Gary Sissons
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A NEW sculpture has been unveiled at the Karingal Hub Shopping Centre.

Sound Shell was revealed to the public on 21 September. The artwork is 2.5 metres tall and also features a soundscape element.

The sculpture is the work of Mornington Peninsula resident Christabel Wigley. She said that the piece was inspired by “the beauty and evocative nature of a seashell”.

“The pattern has been hand-crafted and carved from a giant block of polystyrene, with plaster sculpting ridges and nodes applied to produce the Turbo shell. I hope the final result will spark discovery and interaction, probing memories of place and connection to nature,” she said.

Karingal Hub Shopping Centre manager Richard Devlin said the sculpture is “the perfect centrepiece for our Town Square precinct and the first piece of commissioned art as part of Karingal Hub’s Art Trail, transforming Karingal Hub into a lifestyle destination as much as a leading shopping centre in Victoria’s south-east.”

Audio for the shell sculpture’s soundscape was recorded in local Bunurong language by Uncle Mik Edwards and N’arweet Dr Carolyn Briggs AM.

First published in the Frankston Times – 27 September 2022

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