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Many bemoan the passing of a workmanship that gave industrial objects a strange beauty. This couple salvages and scupts it.
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Many bemoan the passing of a workmanship that gave industrial objects a strange beauty. This couple salvages and scupts it.
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There is art in spare parts says sculptor Jos Van Hulsen, who gives industrial junk a new lease on life.
Article in The Age 4 November 1998 shows some earlier work and describes Jos and his wife Mary in the earlier days in Richmond.
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Jos Van Hulsen turns trash into teasure, a talent that is getting him noticed.
When Jos Van Hulsen graduated with a bachelor of Fine Arts from the Melbourne Institute of Technology, he was determined to make a living from his scultures and paintings. Ten years later he is doing just that, but his career path has been more divers than originaly planned.
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