Mrs Chris Steele Scott ("Sunshine")Print Page
The sculpture "Sunshine" was commissioned in memory of Mrs Chris Steele Scott for her contribution to the Hills Sculpture Trail.
The Hills Sculpture Trail contains 26 sculptures. The sculptures were crafted by master sculptors from all corners of the world during the Adelaide Hills International Sculpture Symposiums in 2012, 2014 and 2016.
Location
Address: | Mount Barker Road, Heysen Trail, Bridgewater, 5155 |
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State: | SA |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -35.009148 Long: 138.758666 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Sculpture |
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Monument Theme: | People |
Sub-Theme: | Community |
Artist: | Yoshin Ogata (Carrara, Italy) |
Dedication
Approx. Monument Dedication Date: | 2016 |
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SUNSHINE
Sculptor: Yoshin Ogata (Japan)
Stone: Black Granite from Black Hill,
Walker Flat, South Australia.
Commissioned 2016 by: Adelaide Hills Council,
Mount Barker District Council, Alexandrina
Council and Adelaide Hills International
Sculpture Symposium Inc. in memory of
Mrs Chris Steele Scott.
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Supported by: Nigel Steele Scott,
Caroline and Michael Crawford.
Major Donors :
Nick, Gill, Julia and Jacqui Scott, Judi and John Denton, Hugh MacLachlan, Jenny Steele Scott, Stirling Markets, Simon and Brooke Yates, Alan Campbell, Adrienne and Douglas Stott, Adelaide Hills Tourism
Donors: Ann Ferguson, Meg and Don Walker, Grant Gartrell, Olivera Waterman, Margie Rymill, Liz and John Higgins, Barry and Rhonda Windle.
Stone donated by: Melacco Stone.
THE ARTIST
Yoshin Ogata
Japan
Born in Miyakonojo, Japan and now living in
Italy, Yoshin is a gentle and very focused artist.
Following his first exhibition of sculptures at the Shinseisaku-Kyokai, Tokyo In 1970, he moved to London and studied at the British Museum. After travelling in Europe he arrived in Italy in late 1971 where he studied sculpture at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Milan, Florence and Rome. In 1973 he moved to Carrara to make contact with the world of marble.
In an outstanding career spanning over 40 years, Yoshin Ogata has held regular solo exhibitions internationally, won first prizes and numerous monumental sculpture awards including the Beijing Olympic Sculpture Park. His works can be found in many important International and private collections.
'Sunshine' is a memorial to the contribution made by Chris Steele Scott to the Hills Sculpture Trail. She passed away shortly after the 2014 sculpture symposium. Yoshin has depicted the sun radiating waves of warmth and light and talked about Chris's friendly and warm nature. The droplet is a drop of sunshine.
"She was always smiling”