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Mandurah artist Emma Blyth releases her first sculpture

Vanessa SchmittMandurah Coastal Times

MANDURAH artist Emma Blyth has released her first sculpture.

Old Bill is a collaboration with local metal artists Murray Reynolds and Tyson Peck.

“They have interpreted my artwork perfectly to create a metal pelican sculpture mounted on a timber pole salvaged from the Old Mandurah Bridge,” Mrs Blyth said.

“The pelican incorporates corten and stainless steel, with a twinkle in his eye and a gleaming mullet in his beak for dinner.

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“The colour on his wing is actually the reflection of one of my paintings in the stainless steel.”

Old Bill is 2.2m tall and will set you back a cool $9800.