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Nikki Sharp - Cavallo #2
Nikki Sharp, Cavallo #2, 2026
Steel & Hydrostone, 48h x 22w x1 5d cm
My art practice encompasses sculpture, painting, drawing and printmaking. My passion however lies in sculpture - both small and large scale, including outdoor installations and location-specific commissions.
I commenced my art studies at the Academia di Cesare Crespi (Milan) in 1997 while living in Italy. On my return to Australia in 2001 I studied at The National Art School, completing a BFA (Sculpture/Printmaking).
I have featured in more than 25 exhibitions including Sculpture by the Sea Bondi (2002, 2004, 2006), Sculpture by the Sea Cottesloe (2006, 2007) and the Robin Gibson Gallery’s Annual Sculpture Survey. I was one of only two Australian sculptors selected from over 800 international submissions to exhibit at the Toyamura International Sculpture Biennale, Japan.
In 2010 I dedicated myself to the transformation and artistic developments of the family dance business, returning to my art practice full-time, with renewed passion, at the start of 2022. I relocated to Bundanoon in the Southern Highlands at the start of 2020, which enabled me to build a large studio with space to create. The country life provides endless inspiration for my art, surrounded by animals and nature. The rural surrounds and country life has impacted much of my recent body of work, including my series of horses, showing both the strength and fragility of these wonderful creatures, that are a big part of my life. I like to be guided by the material I am working with, and enjoy showing the process of the making, the marks made by my hands and sculpting knives and grinders. I like the material to speak for itself.
Contact us about personal payment plans and Layby.
Shipping & Collection
This artwork is available for collection from The Corner Store Gallery or can be shipped after the close of the exhibition on August 30 2026.
Small artworks can be delivered anywhere in Australia for a flat rate of $35, with an additional $5 per extra item purchased online. Simply select Small Artwork Australia Wide Flat Rate at checkout.
We take great care in packaging all artworks to ensure they arrive safely.
As original artworks are unique, all sales are considered final. If your artwork arrives damaged in transit, please contact us as soon as possible so we can assist.
For full details, please view our Shipping Policy or Refund Policy.
Nikki Sharp, Cavallo #2, 2026
Steel & Hydrostone, 48h x 22w x1 5d cm
My art practice encompasses sculpture, painting, drawing and printmaking. My passion however lies in sculpture - both small and large scale, including outdoor installations and location-specific commissions.
I commenced my art studies at the Academia di Cesare Crespi (Milan) in 1997 while living in Italy. On my return to Australia in 2001 I studied at The National Art School, completing a BFA (Sculpture/Printmaking).
I have featured in more than 25 exhibitions including Sculpture by the Sea Bondi (2002, 2004, 2006), Sculpture by the Sea Cottesloe (2006, 2007) and the Robin Gibson Gallery’s Annual Sculpture Survey. I was one of only two Australian sculptors selected from over 800 international submissions to exhibit at the Toyamura International Sculpture Biennale, Japan.
In 2010 I dedicated myself to the transformation and artistic developments of the family dance business, returning to my art practice full-time, with renewed passion, at the start of 2022. I relocated to Bundanoon in the Southern Highlands at the start of 2020, which enabled me to build a large studio with space to create. The country life provides endless inspiration for my art, surrounded by animals and nature. The rural surrounds and country life has impacted much of my recent body of work, including my series of horses, showing both the strength and fragility of these wonderful creatures, that are a big part of my life. I like to be guided by the material I am working with, and enjoy showing the process of the making, the marks made by my hands and sculpting knives and grinders. I like the material to speak for itself.
Contact us about personal payment plans and Layby.
Shipping & Collection
This artwork is available for collection from The Corner Store Gallery or can be shipped after the close of the exhibition on August 30 2026.
Small artworks can be delivered anywhere in Australia for a flat rate of $35, with an additional $5 per extra item purchased online. Simply select Small Artwork Australia Wide Flat Rate at checkout.
We take great care in packaging all artworks to ensure they arrive safely.
As original artworks are unique, all sales are considered final. If your artwork arrives damaged in transit, please contact us as soon as possible so we can assist.
For full details, please view our Shipping Policy or Refund Policy.