Huge Silicon Bronze Residential Sculpture by Todd Stuart, showcasing contemporary elegance
Open Spaces Multi-Patina Surreal Dreamtime Water Feature by Walangari Karntawarra, a mesmerizing fusion of art and culture
Large Patina Representational Family Dance Sculpture, celebrating unity and tradition
Freestanding Metal Contemporary Aboriginal Dreamtime Sculpture, a tribute to indigenous storytelling
Entrance Bronze Representational Larger-than-Life Indigenous Australian Sculpture, embodying cultural heritage
Monumental Multi-Patina Figurative Garden Art Sculpture, blending natural beauty with artistic expression
Giant Multi-Patina Organic Outdoor Aboriginal Family Unity Sculpture, symbolizing harmony and togetherness
Huge Bronze Multi-Patina Indigenous Australian Collaboration Water Feature, a masterpiece of cultural and artistic integration
Size Sheet Corroboree Dance Sculpture, an intricate design capturing the essence of traditional dance

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How to acquire your own sculpture?

Frequently asked questions

How do I know I’ll love the custom sculpture you make for me?

By the time you commission a work from Mainartery, you’re typically fully committed to the
style and concepts behind the work. We don’t move from one stage to the next without
full approval. Our approach has consistently turned the occasional reservation into expectation
and delight when clients grasp our ability to understand their needs.

How easy is it to work with you if I’m interstate or overseas?

Many of my (our) projects are for interstate or international clients. Communications technology makes it easy not only to talk, but also to exchange visuals and virtual mock-ups of the sculpture in development, and how it will look in your location. Where substantial and valuable works are involved, the commissioning process often benefits from an initial face-to-face meeting to cement early agreement on the scope of the project, as well as a site visit during installation.

How can I be confident that a sculpture will look and feel right in my space?

We show you detailed images of our designs and sculptures, and immerse you in a full and engaged understanding of the work you wish to acquire. We also offer a service that digitally overlays your sculpture onto photos of your proposed installation location for an accurate sense of the style and scale of the work in your surroundings.

How do you handle installation of the work?

We take responsibility for advice or actual installation whenever it is required. Smaller to medium sized sculptures usually stand on their own plinth and base. Larger works may require setting foundations or special fixings dependent on its final location. Even if we are not involved in the final installation, we often lend a consultative eye to our client’s contractor.

Do you guarantee safe delivery?

We pay meticulous attention to the handling and transport of your artwork. Our packaging is designed to withstand the most severe conditions, including falls. We also use trusted, specialist couriers. For extra peace of mind, we recommend appropriate transit insurance.

How do you guarantee your quality?

Our sculptures are made using the best processes and grades of materials so they can become legacies for the future. Providing the sculpture’s installation environment is fit for our recommendations, and that our scheduled minor preventive maintenance is upheld, there is no reason why your sculpture will not outlive you and several generations beyond.

What is your refund and return policy?

We’ve yet to receive a refund or return request in 28 years. However, in the event that you are not totally satisfied with a purchase from our range, we offer a full refund, minus packaging and shipping costs, or a credit towards another artwork.

Any other questions?

Sculpture is a joyous, complex art. If you need a guiding hand, call Todd Stuart on 0451 518 865.

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Description

The chosen sculpture would stand at the centre of the client’s dream home within a water feature with a sky portal directly overhead. Clearly visible from the main entranceway, the sculpture was to be seen through plate glass windows from the three spacious surrounding rooms.

Having considered a range of options, the client commissioned an upscaled edition of Corroboree Dance, a work that was the result of a collaboration between Indigenous artist Walangari Karntawarra and Melbourne-based sculptor Todd Stuart. The sculpture depicts a dancing family whose linked hands and arms form a circle of life.

It was a sculpture that would bring joy into their new home every day, while also representing the importance of familial unity.

However, as the work was commissioned while their house was under construction, visual communication would ground and guide the process through to completion, with images and footage of the sculpture, scaled to various sizes, superimposed over generated images and footage of the finished home.

Owing to the quality of this content, decisions could be made based on these visualisations, including lighting that would make the patina of the artwork glow at night.

Each phase of fabrication and shipping was also documented and shared with the client to facilitate their connection to the artwork’s creation, and in this way the process progressed seamlessly through to installation.

Representing What’s Important—Core Values at the Centre of Your Home

“Corroboree Dance Sculpture” is a profound bronze sculpture that embodies the essence of familial unity and core values, making it a centerpiece for dream homes and serene environments. This circle of life bronze sculpture symbolizes the importance of family bonds and the collective effort that sustains harmony and balance within a household.

Invest in the Process—Creating a Sense of Place with Artistic Excellence

When the client envisioned their dream home, the centerpiece needed to reflect both joy and the importance of familial unity. Commissioning an upscaled edition of Corroboree Dance, a collaborative work between Indigenous artist Walangari Karntawarra and Melbourne-based sculptor Todd Stuart, resulted in a stunning sculpture that depicts a dancing family. Their linked hands and arms form a circle of life, representing the interconnectedness and strength derived from familial bonds.

Representing Familial Unity—A Symbol of Togetherness and Joy

“Corroboree Dance Sculpture” was chosen to stand at the center of the client’s dream home within a water feature, with a sky portal overhead. This strategic placement ensures that the sculpture is clearly visible from the main entranceway and through plate glass windows from the surrounding spacious rooms. The sculpture’s dynamic form brings joy into the home, serving as a daily reminder of the importance of family unity and the shared values that hold the household together.

Throughout the construction process, visual communication played a critical role in guiding the installation. Images and footage of the sculpture, scaled to various sizes, were superimposed over generated images of the finished home, allowing the client to visualize how the sculpture would integrate seamlessly into the space. This meticulous planning ensured that decisions regarding lighting and placement were made with precision, highlighting the sculpture’s patina and ensuring it glowed beautifully at night.

Each phase of fabrication and shipping was documented and shared with the client, fostering a deep connection to the artwork’s creation. This collaborative approach ensured that the installation progressed seamlessly, resulting in a harmonious blend of art and architecture. “Corroboree Dance Sculpture” not only enhances the home’s aesthetic appeal but also creates a meaningful focal point that celebrates the core values and familial bonds that define the household.

Ultimately, “Corroboree Dance Sculpture” exemplifies the power of art to reflect and reinforce the most cherished aspects of our lives. This circle of life bronze sculpture enriches dream homes with its elegant design and profound symbolism, fostering an environment of unity, joy, and shared purpose.

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Additional information

Weight400 kg
Dimensions184 × 146 × 170 cm
Sculpture size

Large (courtyard), Monumental (open spaces)

Material

Bronze

Project Client Type

Collectors

Style

Contemporary, Figurative, Nude, Organic, Representational, Surreal

Weight (lbs)

881

Edition

Limited

Dimension (in)

H-67 x W58 x D72

Location

Christmas Hills / Victoria – Australia

AUD Price range

POA

USD Price range

POA