Paddington Gates - Centennial Park
The Paddington Gates mark the entrance to Centennial Park from Oxford Street and were built for Centennial Park’s official dedication in 1888. Of the many original structures of the park, these are one of the few remaining, but are the most prominent and public of the 8 gates around the park.
The sculpture is made from eco-friendly resin-plaster with acrylic detail pieces. All materials are sourced locally, made 100% in Sydney. Each model is framed using sustainably sourced Birch plywood.
Size: 52x22x8cm frame
Total Weight: Approximately 4kg
Each model is hand-cast with its own small deviations in colour and texture.
The Paddington Gates mark the entrance to Centennial Park from Oxford Street and were built for Centennial Park’s official dedication in 1888. Of the many original structures of the park, these are one of the few remaining, but are the most prominent and public of the 8 gates around the park.
The sculpture is made from eco-friendly resin-plaster with acrylic detail pieces. All materials are sourced locally, made 100% in Sydney. Each model is framed using sustainably sourced Birch plywood.
Size: 52x22x8cm frame
Total Weight: Approximately 4kg
Each model is hand-cast with its own small deviations in colour and texture.
The Paddington Gates mark the entrance to Centennial Park from Oxford Street and were built for Centennial Park’s official dedication in 1888. Of the many original structures of the park, these are one of the few remaining, but are the most prominent and public of the 8 gates around the park.
The sculpture is made from eco-friendly resin-plaster with acrylic detail pieces. All materials are sourced locally, made 100% in Sydney. Each model is framed using sustainably sourced Birch plywood.
Size: 52x22x8cm frame
Total Weight: Approximately 4kg
Each model is hand-cast with its own small deviations in colour and texture.