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'2030' - Metal tree sculpture | Public Sculptures by Sam Hopkins. Item made of steel
'2030' - Metal tree sculpture | Public Sculptures by Sam Hopkins. Item made of steel
'2030' - Metal tree sculpture | Public Sculptures by Sam Hopkins. Item made of steel
'2030' - Metal tree sculpture | Public Sculptures by Sam Hopkins. Item made of steel
'2030' - Metal tree sculpture | Public Sculptures by Sam Hopkins. Item made of steel
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'2030' - Metal tree sculpture | Public Sculptures by Sam Hopkins. Item made of steel

Created and Sold by Sam Hopkins

Sam Hopkins

'2030' - Metal tree sculpture - Public Sculptures

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"A sight that will soon be all too familiar: a looming skeleton of this once great life giver, now destroyed by the lives it had given. By 2030, the threat of climate change to ecosystems and the bioclimatic limit of trees will be irreversible."

As exhibited at Sculpture By The Sea Bondi 2019 & Cottesloe 2020 where it was the winning work for the WA Sculptor Scholarship Cott 2020 won by Sam Hopkins. 2030 is now in a Private Collection.

Dimensions: 350cm L x 420cm W x 610cm H
Aluminium
2019

Item '2030' - Metal tree sculpture
Created by Sam Hopkins
As seen in Private Residence, WA, Australia
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Sam Hopkins
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
"Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away"

Sam Hopkins is an emerging WA sculptor working from small intimate pieces to large scale public artwork. Hopkins explores the balance between human behaviour and nature, our impact and pushing the possibilities of material form. A process requiring heavy machinery and careful handwork merges man and machine.
Exhibited across Australia, He is represented in many private, corporate, and public collections, including Brookfield Properties, Mindaroo Foundation and City of Melville. He has received multiple awards, a highlight being the WA Sculpture Scholarship at Sculpture By The Sea Cottesloe 2020.