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Christopher Trotter (born August 1967, in
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), is an Australian sculptor who makes sculptures from discarded scrap material. Trotter, who attends the
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, has been creating artworks for government, councils, universities and developers since 1994. His sculptures, each of which is unique, include the ''City Roos'' in
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See also

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List of public art in Brisbane This is a list of public art on permanent public display in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The list applies only to works of public art accessible in an outdoor public space; it does not include artwork on display inside museums. Public art ...


References


Christopher Trotter biography
– Art and Soul Gallery


Christopher Trotter and his artwork


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Christopher Trotter – Arts and culture

Christopher Trotter and others
– Collection highlights, Ipswich Art Gallery, Queensland 21st-century Australian sculptors Artists from Brisbane 1967 births Living people Queensland University of Technology alumni {{Oceania-sculptor-stub