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  • Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Raymond Arnold, Queenstown Gravel Oval - Lost Miners memorial game, 2024

    Raymond Arnold b. 1950

    Queenstown Gravel Oval - Lost Miners memorial game, 2024
    acrylic on canvas, framed
    diptych: 66 x 102 cm
    BG10277
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    Views to the North across Queenstown’s (in)famous gravel oval. Geometry ‘rounding out’ randomness and chaotic time. Former sea beds tilted into gradients to be worn down by ancient glaciers flowing...
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    Views to the North across Queenstown’s (in)famous gravel oval. Geometry ‘rounding out’ randomness and chaotic time. Former sea beds tilted into gradients to be worn down by ancient glaciers flowing down the valley from Tyndall Range. The diptych Queenstown Gravel Oval - Lost Miners memorial game also ‘locking in’ a memorial game on a wet Saturday to remember fellow players Craig Gleeson, 45, and Alistair Lucas, 25, who died after falling about 35 metres down the main shaft.
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