Robyn Veneer Sweeney and Misha Sweeney

  • Robyn Sweeny and Misha Sweeney, ‘These Precious Things’, Snowy Valleys Sculpture Trail, Batlow 2022. Photo Robyn MacRae
  • Robyn Sweeny and Misha Sweeney, ‘These Precious Things’, Snowy Valleys Sculpture Trail, Batlow 2022. Photo Robyn MacRae
  • Robyn Sweeny and Misha Sweeney, ‘These Precious Things’, Snowy Valleys Sculpture Trail, Batlow 2022. Photo Robyn MacRae
  • Robyn Sweeny and Misha Sweeney, ‘These Precious Things’, Snowy Valleys Sculpture Trail, Batlow 2022. Photo Robyn MacRae

Robyn Veneer Sweeney & Misha Sweeney

BATLOW, NSW

‘These Precious Things’

Materials
Found objects from nature, repurposed and recycled materials

Artist Statement
A jewellery store with a difference.

Tiffany& Co, Cartier & Bvlgari may use nature as their design inspirations, but ‘These Precious Things’ makes their glittering designs using objects found in nature, along with repurposed and recycled materials that would otherwise go in the bin.

‘These Precious Things’ hopes to remind us all of the value & beauty of nature, recycling & valuing our manufactured goods in a world that has been operating on an unsustainable model.

Location
10 Selwyn Street, Batlow

Previous workshops

  • Saturday 17 December 2022
  • Sunday 18 December 2022
  • Friday 23 September 2022

 


This Bushfire Local Economic Recovery Program is jointly funded by the Commonwealth and the New South Wales Government under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements.