Dragostesun Photography
Legend
Auckland artist Natalie Stamilla completed this sculpture of legendary All Black Michael Jones scoring the first try of the inaugural rugby world cup in 1987, at Eden Park. And this is where is beautiful piece of work stands.
The sculpture's design is based on a photograph of the iconic image that was captured by Stamilla's father, Geoff Dale, who was a press photographer during the cup held 28-years-ago.
"With the sculpture being based on an iconic photo taken by my father capturing the actual try being scored, it means a lot to me personally and professionally that the sculpture is going ahead," said Stamilla.
Go the ABs! :)
Legend
Auckland artist Natalie Stamilla completed this sculpture of legendary All Black Michael Jones scoring the first try of the inaugural rugby world cup in 1987, at Eden Park. And this is where is beautiful piece of work stands.
The sculpture's design is based on a photograph of the iconic image that was captured by Stamilla's father, Geoff Dale, who was a press photographer during the cup held 28-years-ago.
"With the sculpture being based on an iconic photo taken by my father capturing the actual try being scored, it means a lot to me personally and professionally that the sculpture is going ahead," said Stamilla.
Go the ABs! :)