Spanning 130 exquisite acres in the heart of the Hunter Valley, Winmark is not just a premium Chardonnay producer but a destination. Owner and Vigneron Karin Adcock have been avid collector of art and sculptures. âBiosisâ is another of David Ballâs monumental sculptures in the series with Fissure, and now finds its home at Winmark.
David Ballâs monumental Biosis was the first of many sculptures to find their home at Winmark, and with Davidâs view that âWine and Sculpture both age wellâ it is delightful to see a second sculpture from his series âCelestâ being the latest installation. It will keep fine company along with the Peopleâs Choice sculpture âFight or Flightâ exhibited at the Wollombi Sculpture Festival that now resides at Winmark.
Newly installed Ceramic Lollipops and the red Portals of Illusion, join Bronze Flower, Field of Aggies, Paper Rock Scissor and Ceramic Totem Poles scattered across the property. Winmark is also home to natural landmarks of historical significance.
Spanning 130 exquisite acres in the heart of the Hunter Valley, Winmark is not just a premium Chardonnay producer but a destination. Owner and Vigneron Karin Adcock have been avid collector of art and sculptures. âBiosisâ is another of David Ballâs monumental sculptures in the series with Fissure, and now finds its home at Winmark.
David Ballâs monumental Biosis was the first of many sculptures to find their home at Winmark, and with Davidâs view that âWine and Sculpture both age wellâ it is delightful to see a second sculpture from his series âCelestâ being the latest installation. It will keep fine company along with the Peopleâs Choice sculpture âFight or Flightâ exhibited at the Wollombi Sculpture Festival that now resides at Winmark.
Newly installed Ceramic Lollipops and the red Portals of Illusion, join Bronze Flower, Field of Aggies, Paper Rock Scissor and Ceramic Totem Poles scattered across the property. Winmark is also home to natural landmarks of historical significance.