Sculpture

Sculpture is where Bronwyn's conversation with the natural world most deliberately takes up space. Drawing forms from the living landscape — seed pods, reed beds, wind and water — she works across stainless steel, copper, found wood and root. Sculptures made by women from natural materials have often been dismissed as decoration rather than art.

Bronwyn's work refuses that diminishment — grounded in nature, rooted in the earth, and unapologetically present.