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| [[File:PZ J Shed.jpg]] | | [[File:PZ J Shed.jpg]] |
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− | The design of the colour scheme for the modern look of J Shed was created by Greg James and Leah Adams of Greg James Sculpture Studio Gallery (Unit 2, J Shed). | + | The design of the colour scheme for the modern look of J Shed was created by '''Greg James''' and '''Leah Adams''' of Greg James Sculpture Studio Gallery (Unit 2, J Shed). |
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− | '''Greg James''' was born in Perth, Western Australia. His involvement with art began at 18 when he enrolled at Claremont Technical College (later to become Claremont School of Art) where he studied Fine Art, majoring in Sculpture. He initially worked as a Sculpture Technician for Claremont School of Art before establishing a small foundry in his home studio in 1987. In 1992 he moved his studio to J Shed, where he developed the Greg James Sculpture Studio Gallery. | + | '''Greg James''' was born in Perth, [[Western Australia|Western Australia]]. His involvement with art began at 18 when he enrolled at Claremont Technical College (later to become Claremont School of Art) where he studied Fine Art, majoring in Sculpture. He initially worked as a Sculpture Technician for Claremont School of Art before establishing a small foundry in his home studio in 1987. In 1992 he moved his studio to '''J Shed''', where he developed the Greg James Sculpture Studio Gallery. |
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| His numerous public sculptures have become well known landmarks throughout Fremantle and Perth, whilst his collectable work is displayed throughout Australia, and in galleries in Ireland, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand. | | His numerous public sculptures have become well known landmarks throughout Fremantle and Perth, whilst his collectable work is displayed throughout Australia, and in galleries in Ireland, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand. |
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| Taken from web page: http://www.gregjamessculpture.com/ | | Taken from web page: http://www.gregjamessculpture.com/ |
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| + | [[File:Bruce and Sun Set email.jpg|thumb|left|425px|Fremantle-Bathers Beach Sunset ([[J Shed|J Shed]]/[[Australia]]) - Fire God. Sculpture by Greg James also know as '''Coast Guard'''. Photo ''by'' Peter Zuvela]] |
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| *[[Bathers Beach Arts Precinct|Bathers Beach Art Precinct (the original)]] | | *[[Bathers Beach Arts Precinct|Bathers Beach Art Precinct (the original)]] |
| *[[Yagan Memorial]] | | *[[Yagan Memorial]] |
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