Ken Martin (Australian sculptor)
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Ken Martin (born 1952) is a South Australian sculptor.
History
Ken began sculpting professionally in wood, in 1975.
He undertook a study tour of Great Britain and Italy in 1992, to coincide with a showing of his work in the Royal Academy of Arts' "Summer Exhibition" in London, which coincided with a commitment to bronze as his favoured medium. Since then the majority of his work has been commissioned representational studies.
Notable works
- The Net Mender, featuring Jack Davies, in Port Lincoln
- Len Beadell Surveyor and author (2004)
- Makybe Diva, triple Melbourne Cup winner, in Port Lincoln (2006)[1]
- Dr. Robin Warren AC, Nobel Laureate pathologist, for St Peter's College, Adelaide (2009)
- Jason Gillespie at Adelaide Oval (2010)
- Vaiben Louis Solomon Lord Mayor and Parliamentarian (2012)[2]
- Esther Lipman MBE, Adelaide's first woman councillor, in Adelaide's North Parklands[2]
- Barrie Robran MBE, triple Magarey Medallist near the south gate at Adelaide Oval (2013)[3]
References
- ^ "Makybe Diva". Monument Australia. Retrieved 27 June 2016.
- ^ a b "SA Pioneers Honoured". Adelaide City Council.
- ^ "Ken Martin shapes another sporting great". Port Lincoln Times. 3 April 2014. Retrieved 27 June 2016.
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