Indo Fighting Chook 1998 working drawing Ed. 13 of 38

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Medium Reproduction Print, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 44cm (W) x 27cm (H) x 1cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This drawing was the first I created in this manner and was based on one of my sculptures titled 'Indo Fighting Chook'. The original drawing was on butter paper- a well used medium by architects for developing designs through overlaying and tracing existing ideas. The original sculpture was inspired by the fighting chickens seen while on an Indonesian surf trip back in the 90's.

Artist Bio

Born: August 1967 -Brisbane Australia

Trotter’s professional art practice began in 1990 exhibiting in galleries along the east coast of Australia. However by 1994 he found himself focusing on the creation of multi scaled public artworks.
Using his architectural training and knowledge , Trotter has produced works that are innovative and engaging. Not only does he create high impact art pieces, he also has the ability to create intimate discovery works that engage and delight. His works can be stand alone sculptural pieces, as well as works that are built into the very fabric of a building and perform a function.

Since 1994 Trotter has created over 40 public works for government, councils, universities, and developers. Many works have been commissioned as high impact tools for the promotion of cultural tourism.

Trotter has exhibited extensively though Regional Queensland since 1992
In 2001 and 2003 he had solo exhibitions in Tokyo and more recently World Expo - Shanghai 2010.

Trotter states:
“While working with found objects over the last 25 years, I have found myself drawn to, and engaging with a broad cross section of forms from varying industries such as farming, automotive, industrial, marine and aviation.
Certain shapes have provoked different creative responses at different points in my career.
The interaction of objects with nature, man and time, are of particular interest.

Commissions

christopher's studio is in Boonah Queensland