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Catch Me

Frankston City Public Art Seaford

Description

'Catch Me' Public Art Sculpture by Keld Moseholm from Denmark.

This sculpture represents the image of human behaviour where dramatic situations often occur and which can be both tragic and comical.

This sculpture has currently moved to Keast Park, Nepean Hwy Seaford. 

Description

  • Materials: Bronze and granite
  • Dimensions: 205 x 50 x 80cm

Exhibited internationally for 50 years, including Bad Ragaz, Switzerland 2015 and Billund Art Association, Denmark 2014. Balnaves Foundation Sculpture Prize SxS Bondi 2010. Represented in Royal Botanical Gardens Collection, Sydney and Gorman House Arts Centre Canberra. People’s Choice Prize SxS Aarhus 2011. SxS Cottesloe and SxS Bondi numerous times since 1999. SxS Aarhus 2009 and 2011.

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Keast Park, Nepean Hwy Seaford