Description
It’s always an honour to be made responsible for the centrepiece of a home, and in this case the home was barely visible during the commissioning process.
Working on high value creative projects while a site is under construction makes the creation of 3D visualisations key to bringing the client directly into an experience of the final product. As such, ranges of digitally scaled sculptures can be seen within the finished space without having to build 3D models or travel into the future.
Virtually emplacing Corroboree Dance within a reflection pond beneath a wide circular sky-light and surrounded by the main rooms of the unbuilt house ensured that the client knew exactly what they were commissioning, and how it would look when the work was finally installed. And as the artwork can be seen from all surrounding rooms, the scale, position, and patina needed to be planned to perfection.
Artwork for the Dream Home—Placing a Client’s Values at the Centre of the Build
“Artwork for the Dream Home” is a captivating contemporary Australian indigenous sculpture that serves as the centerpiece of a luxurious residential project. This large Australian indigenous sculpture embodies the client’s core values, cultural heritage, and love for nature, creating a harmonious blend of art and architecture.
Creating and Working With the Right People—Lifting Projects to Great Heights
Commissioning an aboriginal bronze sculpture like “Artwork for the Dream Home” is an honour and a responsibility. In this project, the home was barely visible during the commissioning process, adding an element of surprise and anticipation to the final reveal. Collaborating with Indigenous artists and cultural consultants ensured that the sculpture authentically represented aboriginal traditions while meeting the aesthetic demands of a high-value residential build.
Corroboree Dance Sculpture—Enhancing the Commissioning Process with 3D Visualisations
Working on high-value creative projects during construction requires innovative approaches to visualize the final outcome. Utilizing 3D visualisations, Stuart enabled the client to experience the corroboree dance sculpture within their unbuilt space virtually. The sculpture was virtually emplaced within a reflection pond beneath a wide circular skylight, surrounded by the main rooms of the future home. This method allowed for precise planning of scale, position, and patina, ensuring that the sculpture would seamlessly integrate into the environment upon installation.
“Artwork for the Dream Home” not only serves as an artistic statement but also enhances the living experience by embodying the client’s values and fostering a deep connection with indigenous culture. This Australian aboriginal sculpture for sale is a testament to the harmonious collaboration between art and architecture, resulting in a truly unique and meaningful centerpiece that elevates the entire residential project.