Totem to Constrained Ability - Neil Grose

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A totem pole expresses homage to strength and is a symbol of power - unrestrained physical and spiritual power.
But where are the totems to the opposite?

Bio: Neil Grose lives on the western hills overlooking kanamaluka.
A sculpture graduate from the University of Tasmania, he has exhibited in group and solo show, the most recent in 2018.
He works with many materials: steel, wood, stone and textile with a special focus on the serendipity of the found object.
His work invariably revolves around the irrepressible power of nature expressed in the decay of objects, things and people.

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A totem pole expresses homage to strength and is a symbol of power - unrestrained physical and spiritual power.
But where are the totems to the opposite?

Bio: Neil Grose lives on the western hills overlooking kanamaluka.
A sculpture graduate from the University of Tasmania, he has exhibited in group and solo show, the most recent in 2018.
He works with many materials: steel, wood, stone and textile with a special focus on the serendipity of the found object.
His work invariably revolves around the irrepressible power of nature expressed in the decay of objects, things and people.

A totem pole expresses homage to strength and is a symbol of power - unrestrained physical and spiritual power.
But where are the totems to the opposite?

Bio: Neil Grose lives on the western hills overlooking kanamaluka.
A sculpture graduate from the University of Tasmania, he has exhibited in group and solo show, the most recent in 2018.
He works with many materials: steel, wood, stone and textile with a special focus on the serendipity of the found object.
His work invariably revolves around the irrepressible power of nature expressed in the decay of objects, things and people.