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Gretel Bull
Decreating Adonis

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Product title

Decreating Adonis

manufacturer

Gretel Bull

Catno

238

gretel bull, alice springs artist, form interrupted, waiting room gallery, waiting room, brisbane gallery, brisbane art, brisbane exhibition, sculpture

2022
Earthenware, glazed ceramic
W: 10cm L: 15cm H: 27cm

Gretel Bull is an artist based in Mparntwe/Alice Springs. Influenced by Jungian theory, philosophy and classical mythology, her work explores the reciprocal influences between mythology, person, and place.

In 2022, Gretel was awarded an ArtsNT Emerging Artist grant to develop her project, Persephone’s Urn, an ongoing series exploring the role of mythology in ecological care.

$350*

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