How to enhance your Brisbane garden with steel sculptures
How to enhance your Brisbane garden with steel sculptures
Sculpture has been used for centuries to enhance a garden's natural
beauty. Every garden would have a little spot which could be better
highlighted using an unusual sculpture, a bird bath
or water feature rather than just another plant. Careful positioning of
these sorts of things has traditionally been used in garden feng shui
to bring all the elements into the garden. Any size garden can be
enhanced with sculpture as it draws the eye to a focal point as you
walk around the garden. Metal sculpture is often chosen due to its
durability to withstand the variances of weather and the uniqueness
that the artist can create. It is often heavier and more stable with
the ability to be pegged to the ground which is important in strong
winds. With the correct coating outdoor sculpture should last for years
in the garden.
One sculptor who is creating uniquely Australian garden sculpture is
Peter Kozina of Brisbane's bayside. Peter's works are made completely
from recycled steel hence he goes by the business name "Recycled
Treasures". He is often inspired in his work by what he sees in a
discarded piece of scrap metal whether it be a piece from an old
plough, a brush hook or railway spike from days gone by. He immediately
sees an emu,
eagle or perhaps a person's stance in a shape he discovers buried in
the scrap heaps of Queensland. Recycling has long been a passion of
Peter's and he likes nothing better than making something worthwhile
out of supposed "junk". He was featured in a segment on Channel Nine's
Brisbane Extra last year which highlighted the benefits of recycling in
the Brisbane area.
Peter also makes a series of garden ornaments
which feature terracotta pots which can be planted up as an added
feature in the home garden. Old pushbike wheels have been transformed
into penny farthings which look really colourful when the 3 pots are
planted with your favourite annuals.
He turns a rusty wheelbarrow into a real talking point complete with a
huge central terracotta bowl and 4 smaller pots surrounding it enhanced
with scrollwork. Another popular item is his unique birdbaths. No two
are the same as he builds the stand out of an old car or truck spring
which leads up to the bath encased in a discarded basketball hoop with
2 feeders on either side. Water features are popular in modern garden
design. Peter makes his uniquely Australian by using farm posts with an
old brass tap attached. It flows into a bucket so for the water saving
folk it uses only a small amount of water to get that soothing sound of
running water.
Peter is aware of the difficulty metal features have in being able to
withstand the weather. All his garden ornaments have been coated with a
high quality etch primer followed by an enamel exterior paint. His
individual sculptures have been specially treated with a formula he has
created to allow the natural look of rusted metal to be maintained
without rusting any further. All the purchaser has to do is spray it
occasionally with clear lacquer if it is in direct sunlight and the
sculpture once again has that wonderful lustre. Peter's motto has
always been : "Bringing the past to life in sculpture".