TWO sculptors from the Bathurst region are exhibiting at Mudgee's Sculptures in the Garden.
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The two-week long, not-for-profit event, which launched on Saturday, aims to entice tourists to the Central West to see the more than 280 sculptures on show.
Six of those sculptures have been created by Bathurst's Stephen Hogan, who this year is marking seven years as a Sculptures in the Garden exhibitor.
All of his sculptures are made using 100 per cent recycled steel, and range in price from $1600 to $7500.
Hill End artist Hui Selwoodm, who took out top prize in 2018, also has a sculpture in the exhibition.
'Metascape' is made from painted steel and is priced at $11,000.
Sculptures in the Garden can be found at Rosby Winery in Mudgee, with the exhibition open daily from 10am to 4pm.
Visit www.sculpturesinthegarden.com.au to pre-purchase a ticket.
All sculptures on exhibition are for sale.
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