Blue Mountains artist awarded $20,000

Daniel Kotja's Reflect Phi(a momen) sculpture was the winner of this year's Scenic World Acquisitive Prize.
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Daniel Kotja’s Reflect Phi(a momen) sculpture was the winner of this year’s Scenic World Acquisitive Prize.

The Blue Mountains’ artist has been awarded $20,000 for the work, a highly polished stainless steel sculpture that consists of three independent but related sculptures translated through the mathematical Phi formula of Australian natives.

The award was presented during the official Sculpture at Scenic World exhibition, which was opened on 23 April by Scenic World’s Joint Managing Directors, Anthea and David Hammon, on behalf of the Hammon Family Council.

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