Reclining Goon - Kerry Cannon
“The Gooney Bird”
Bio: I’m hopelessly optimistic with a sincere desire to do something genteel. My work is narrative and figurative with a medieval flair. I sculpted my first bronze in 1996 and have continued in that medium. My big project is Ceramic Break Sculpture Park by Warialda, NSW which opened in 2003. It’s a roadside attraction with a gift shop, 3 galleries, gazebo and bushwalks. The Park has about 75 outdoor sculptures on display, mostly bronze. I usually show annually in QLD, NSW, VIC and abroad, but Covid stuffed that. Humour maybe more important than art, I try to create both.
“The Gooney Bird”
Bio: I’m hopelessly optimistic with a sincere desire to do something genteel. My work is narrative and figurative with a medieval flair. I sculpted my first bronze in 1996 and have continued in that medium. My big project is Ceramic Break Sculpture Park by Warialda, NSW which opened in 2003. It’s a roadside attraction with a gift shop, 3 galleries, gazebo and bushwalks. The Park has about 75 outdoor sculptures on display, mostly bronze. I usually show annually in QLD, NSW, VIC and abroad, but Covid stuffed that. Humour maybe more important than art, I try to create both.
“The Gooney Bird”
Bio: I’m hopelessly optimistic with a sincere desire to do something genteel. My work is narrative and figurative with a medieval flair. I sculpted my first bronze in 1996 and have continued in that medium. My big project is Ceramic Break Sculpture Park by Warialda, NSW which opened in 2003. It’s a roadside attraction with a gift shop, 3 galleries, gazebo and bushwalks. The Park has about 75 outdoor sculptures on display, mostly bronze. I usually show annually in QLD, NSW, VIC and abroad, but Covid stuffed that. Humour maybe more important than art, I try to create both.