Just above the Venice Cafe Restaurant and Bar in the Admiralty Towers pocket park are three sculptures on knots by Melbourne sculptor Simon Perry. Commissioned in 1996 by the developers of Admiralty Towers II and the Brisbane City Council, the collection consists of three knots sculptured in Helidon Sandstone. The knots represented are: Stevedore's Knot; Sailor's Knot; and Bowline.
Simon Perry is a Melbourne sculptor with a reputation as one of Australia's distinctive public artists. Born in London, Perry commenced his career in public sculpture in the UK and has completed a large number of commissions in the UK and Australia. Simon is a lecturer at RMIT in the School of Art and teaches in the Sculpture section and Art in Public Space. Over the last 20 years the main focus of Simon’s art practice has been in the research, design and production of large-scale public artworks for urban spaces both in Australia and internationally.
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Love your post, I didn't know Simon Perry made these Knots despite having them on my BIG Things map. He's done another BIG Thing in Caroline Springs, VIC as well. Not sure if you know about his BIG Tap. Just made a blog post for it if it's of interest to you.
ReplyDeleteSteve McNair made these knots, however Simon Perry recieved the credit because he was the one who designed them but the one who actually carved them got no credit which is a bit unfortunate.
ReplyDeleteSorry I meant Kevin McNair
DeleteIt wasn't Steve McNair! It was Kevin McNair. Blood sweat & tears with these marine ropes. Simon was the architect . Kevin the stone carver.
ReplyDeleteThank you
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