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Plur Bug, fabricated
brass, copper, hematite stone, glass, patina, 600x380x200mm, $1980.
"Once, when I was raving, this thing landed on my back and impregnated
me with P.L.U.R."
(Acronym. Peace, love, unity, respect.)
Cogito, fabricated
brass,copper,charite stone,glass,patina, 450x150x150mm, $1320.
"The principal of establishing existence of a being from fact of
its thinking or awareness. I think, therefore I exist."
Cosmic Dagger,
echidna quills,gold plate copper,hematite stone,glass, 450x80x150mm, $1320.
"A tool for the banishing of negative energy and protection from
psychic vampires."
Techno Gothic,
chrome plate copper,titanium,glass, 450x150x150mm, $1320.
"Spirit doesn't think -it does. Spirit collects obscure nonsense
and junk and moves from fetish to fetish, from obsession to obsession.
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Sand Glass, brass,copper,silver
925,blown glass,ballotin glass, 220x150x150mm, $1320.
There once was a time when it was usual to see a sandglass on the pulpit
of a church to time the sermon. This was known as the sermon glass, and
it was not uncommon for a loquacious cleric to announce, 'Brethren, we
will take another glass' and turn the sandglass upside down, continuing
his sermon for another hour.
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Daniel Schütt is a dynamic jewellery
and glass artist. He has a background as an industrial tradesman. His
intense desire to express creativity lead him to complete a masters degree
in metal-smithing and design. Through immense reasearch and expertise,
Daniel has developed his own style of glasswork and design, with a high
standard of finished quality.
"The design sense
and philosophy I embed in my work is P.L.U.R. - Peace Love Unity and Respect."
Daniel has won renowned art prizes including
the University of South Australia Library Art prize 2004 and the Qantas
Peoples Choice Prize at the City of Hobart Art prize 1997. He exhibits
his work vastly, including the Adelaide Museum, Zu Design gallery, JamFactory
and many art galleries all over Australia and Indonesia.
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