Christopher Trotter
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in George Street, Brisbane
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Christopher Trotter (born August 1967, in Brisbane, Queensland), is an Australian sculptor who makes sculptures from discarded scrap material.
Trotter, who attends[dubious – discuss] the Queensland University of Technology, has been creating artworks for government, councils, universities and developers since 1994.[citation needed] His sculptures, each of which is unique, include the City Roos in George Street, Brisbane.
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References[edit]
- Christopher Trotter biography[dead link] – Art and Soul Gallery
- Christopher Trotter and his sculptures
- Christopher Trotter and his artwork
External links[edit]
- Christopher Trotter's official website – Artist statement
- Christopher Trotter's official website – City Roos
- Christopher Trotter's official website – Public Works List
- Scrap Metal Kangaroos
- Christopher Trotter – Arts and culture
- Christopher Trotter and others – Collection highlights, Ipswich Art Gallery, Queensland
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