Andrew Mangelsdorf
Andrew Mangelsdorf Art
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@artbydorf pop up gallery open all long weekend
CLASSIC 57 barn find rolled up in storage for the last 15 years now resto’d & back on the beach front & centre 152cm x 152cm last week in Newport
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@artbydorf POP UP gallery open all loooong weekend in Newport
all good things must come to an end… Swing by @artbydorf POP UP gallery in Newport to see what look like paintings.. but become a detailed puzzle of concrete, carbon fibre, peg board, teak, spray paint, resin, electric light, wood, … Continue reading
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Tagged artbydorf, assemblage art, Australian Art, gallery, longweekend, newport beach, newport beach nsw, northern beaches, popart, shoplocal
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four legged friends welcome @artbydorf
bring your BFF or best furry friend for a wander through the gallery everyone is welcome @artbydorf POP UP gallery 358 Barrenjoey Road, Newport Friday and all weekend
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bringing the outside in # 2
composite concrete faux concrete panel – made of concrete, looks the business but lightweight light weight composite concrete artbydorf.com.au
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Newport “POPS”
358 Barrenjoey Road pop into the POP up to check out some POP art So many different materials and techniques check them out up close teak, carbon fiber, perspex, epoxy paint, acrylic paint, canvas, composite concrete – faux concrete block, … Continue reading
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oh yeh! that chat with happy mag
link to > a chat with happy mag now on show @artbydorf POP UP 358 Barrenjoey Road, Newport NSW 2106 peek in the windows or swing by and say hi! Friday and all weekend.. artbydorf.com.au
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artbydorf :: SOHO Sydney :: formworks
These assemblage pieces grab attention from a distance but offer more as the piece is viewed more closely. composite materials push the boundaries as far as possible with mediums such as plywood, perspex, carbon fiber,epoxy resin, teak, treated MDF, masonite, Perspex, structural foam, … Continue reading
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