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Pruned vines used to make giant rugby ball
20th August, 2011 NELSON MAIL:
A dozen local artists including Michael MacMillan, David Carson and Marilyn Andrews have used their creative skills to twist, bend and braid pruned vines into artworks.
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Movement in the light
5th June, 2009 STUFF.CO.NZ:
Michael MacMillan’s sculptures speak of heritage and history moulded from stone.
It might not be his own heritage, but he still feels a connection with the land he now works from. The Upper Moutere resident is exhibiting at Reflections Gallery at the World of Wearable Arts museum and is part of the gallery’s Autumn Exhibition.
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State-of-the-art place to stay
1st May, 2009 NELSON MAIL:
An Upper Moutere couple tell Tracy Neal how they found the perfect outlet for their love of art and hospitality.
Home is where the art is, at least where sculptor Michael MacMillan and his partner, Jackie Crow, are concerned.
The pair are the latest in a line of owners of a historic cottage in Upper Moutere that dates back to 1870.
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Work Featured in World Sculpture News
22nd September, 2006 As part of an article on the magnificent Connels Bay Sculpture Park, Michaels work was featured in the internationally renown World Sculpture News.
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