Above Image: Camie Lyons ‘Path of a Meandering Soul’ bronze 2021 700 cm x 300 cm
The Langham, Gold Coast officially opened its doors last week, the highly anticipated opening marked the public debut of new artwork by internationally-renowned Australian sculptor and artist Camie Lyons.
‘Path of a Meandering Soul’, has been a yearlong project for the artist, perfectly capturing the elements and intricacy of Queensland’s own natural environments. The seven metre bronze sculpture was cast from bush vine gathered from the Gold Coast hinterlands.
Camie Lyons is a Sydney-based artist that works across a variety of mediums including sculpture, painting and drawing. Lyons’ artistic practice is largely inspired by and incorporates her intuition and experience as a contemporary dancer, as she explores the free-flowing possibility of lines, form and movement created by the human body. Lyons studied Fine Arts at RMIT in Melbourne and later completed her Masters at the College of Fine Art (COFA), UNSW in Sydney. She has held several solo exhibitions with Olsen Irwin Gallery in Sydney and Scott Livesey in Melbourne, and has showed internationally at Australasian Art Projects and the Australian High Commission in Singapore, as well as The Cat Street Gallery in Hong Kong.
Camie adds The Langham, Gold Cost to a growing list of public collections including, Gothenburg City Gardens, Slottskogen, Sweden, Hoi Ha Wan Marine Reserve, Hong Kong , Sydney City Council, Waverley City Council and Tiffany & Co., Sydney.
Camie Lyons ‘Path of a Meandering Soul’ bronze 2021 700 cm x 300 cm
Camie Lyons ‘Path of a Meandering Soul’ bronze 2021 700 cm x 300 cm
Camie Lyons ‘Path of a Meandering Soul’ bronze 2021 700 cm x 300 cm