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Recycle and repurpose artist

Sunshine Coast sculptor Jodi Casey merges materials that are not commonly considered or combined, into mesmerising creations. 

Through repurposing rejected lumber cuts, old costume jewellery, weathered tools and utensils, she reinvigorates their function and constructs innovative and detailed structures.


Depicting an array of enchanting native wildlife and a distinctive environmental imagery, her works are a summary and celebration of life in the Sunshine State. 

View Jodi's work on her website 

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