sculpture prize winner
Johannes Pannekoek
(WA)
Lifeblood
Statement: Lifeblood embodies the interconnectedness in nature, drawing inspiration from Earth’s winding rivers and their serpentine shapes. The symbolism of the serpent as an ancient, wise, and transformative creature implores us to recognise our profound connection to nature and to thread lightly on our planet, respecting the delicate balance of ecosystems.
This art work has won Johannes Pannekoek the exhibition’s most coveted award. It is seen as a standout in this year’s exhibition.
Sculpture by the Sea Exhibition
sculpture prize winner
Johannes Pannekoek
(WA)
Lifeblood
Statement: Lifeblood embodies the interconnectedness in nature, drawing inspiration from Earth’s winding rivers and their serpentine shapes. The symbolism of the serpent as an ancient, wise, and transformative creature implores us to recognise our profound connection to nature and to thread lightly on our planet, respecting the delicate balance of ecosystems.
This art work has won Johannes Pannekoek the exhibition’s most coveted award. It is seen as a standout in this year’s exhibition.
Sculpture by the Sea Exhibition