"Steve Waugh Sculpture part of the Basil Sellers Sports Sculpture Project"
Standing adjacent the Sydney Cricket Members Stand, this 400kg bronze sculpture of Australian cricketing legend Steve Waugh shown in a pose of celebration for his century scored off the last ball of the Sydney test in 2003 verses England. Unveiled on the 5th January 2011 during Sydney Ashes Test by Alan Jones, AO. Terrance was commissioned for this work by SCG Trust Chairman, Rodney Cavalier, ABC Art Critic, Henry Mulholland and Basil Sellers. The last in a series of 10 sculptures, installed around the SCG and Sydney Football Stadium.
Amoung the Guests were: Basil Sellers with his wife Clare, Rodney Cavalier, Alan Davidson AM MBE, Jack Clarke Chairman - Cricket Australia, Mrs Peg (Ray) Lindwall, Matthew Hayden, Simon Katich, Neil Harvey MBE, Richie and Daphne Benaud, Alan Jones AO, Kevin Greene Minister for Sport & Rec, Barry O'Farrell Leader of the Opposition NSW, Kerry Chikarovski, The Hon George Souris MP, The Hon Morris Iemma, Duncan Kerr, Ken Catchpole, Lt Gen Mark Evans AO DSC, Sir Michael Parkinson and Lady Mary Parkinson, Sir Victor and Lady Blank, Dr Charlie Teo, Kamahl, Glenn McGrath, The Hon John and Janette Howard.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard was present at the lunch and whose comment "The sculpture is magnificent" was well received.
"Steve Waugh Speech"
At the unveiling of his likeness adjacent to the Sydney Cricket Ground Members stand.
"Steve Waugh sculpture"
Bronze, 1¼ life size, SCG precinct. Commissioned as part of the "Basil Sellers Sports Sculpture Project".
"Robert Rowell OBE"
Front view
2.2 metres high, cast bronze.
Installed at the Gateway to the Kimberly's, Derby
"Hymn to Existence"
316 Stainless Steel maquette, Commissioned by the Sellers Group, 1.5m high, cast in stainless steel.
"Life Teeming – Life Teaming"
This sculpture is made from over 2000 pieces of 316 stainless steel and took over 12 months to complete. The stainless steel shoal and the sandstone plinth, together weigh over 10 tonne.
Life Teeming – Life Teaming
Life’s abundance; swarming, spiralling upward
shimmering with light.
Existence bountiful, playfully dancing
leaderless pirouetting, altering direction.
Mysterious Universe in part but whole
without hierarchy.
Life’s abundance; inexplicably joyful,
in awe we stand.
Life Teeming – Life Teaming is a celebration of Life: Ocean life. Our Oceans represent a playground of immense enjoyment for all Earth’s inhabitants. Life Teeming – Life Teaming pays homage to the life of the sea and the surf, and explores dramatic wind-driven wave formation. A shoal of fish, brimming with life, beautiful to witness, is also an important food source for humanity and has been so throughout history. Life Teeming – Life Teaming is a reverential tribute to all living beings.
"Reg Gasnier Sculpture part of the Basil Sellers Sports Sculpture Project"
Standing in the precinct of the Sydney Cricket Stadium, this 400kg bronze sculpture of St George rugby league icon Reg Gasnier, was unveiled on the 8th August 2010 by the NSW Minister for Gaming, Racing, Sport, Recreation and Major Events Kevin Greene. Terrance was commissioned by benefactor Basil Sellers part of a series of 10 sculptures, to be installed around the SCG and Sydney Football Stadium.
"Reg Gasnier Sculpture"
1¼ life size bronze,
Reg Gasnier and Terrance Plowright with the statue at the unveiling, SCG precinct.
"Reg Gasnier Sculpture"
with the Sculpture from left to right, Basil Sellers, Reg Gasnier, Terrance Plowright and Rodney Cavalier, SCG Trust Chairman.
Extract from the speech by Terrance Plowright at the unveiling of "Awakening Flower of Peace" at the Gough Whitlam Park for the Canterbury City council
"During my late teens and early twenties, I became deeply interested in philosophy, the seeking of Truth, and the human condition. At twenty eight, I arrived at a plausible determination that the human family has been evolving two very different brains. The one brain lives by fear and self obsession, committing violence, murder, or mass murder in order to sort out differences or fulfil self-obsessed ideology. Generally, the desire to achieve control and or absolute control has driven millions toward consistent catastrophe. We have suffered for more than 5000 years at the domination of this brain."
"The other or new mind is conciliatory, inquisitive, with an ability to listen and accept difference, and not only accept, but champion difference. Most importantly, this mind sees profound beauty in all existence, even in the life of those who would dispose of them. I believe this mind has been evolving down throughout this 5000 year journey and we have many fine examples. The great philosophers, from the Chung Tzu some 2300 years ago to the 20th Centuries Bertrand Russel: Creative giants, Beethoven, Shakespeare, Turner: Scientists, Galileo, Newton, Darwin and Einstein, and of course, those who have greatly influenced the employment of equal rights, Jefferson, Hugo and Tawine and King to name but a few."
"However, apart from the global machinations, peace is not just restricted to the large scale, to national boundaries and national ideologies, peace, must as well, start at home. Conflict between adults, between children, between mothers and fathers, between differing religious and cultural points of view must be opened to discussion and peaceful resolutions achieved via the underpinning of the rights of all individuals to be and feel safe. Any ideology, which requires psychological and or physical harm in order to achieve fulfilment, needs to be comprehensively examined, understood for what it is; “Fear and Self Obsession”, then be dissolved. And I do believe we can together, help each other see and come to terms with the destructive nature within ourselves, and together, help each other dissolve this affliction, which in the 21st century, is our only way out of our current circumstances."
"I believe the only criteria we need to form a substantial basis for Peace, Unity and Respect, is to acknowledge our own self obsession and our fear, as well as practising and encourging the practice of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The right that each individual, male or female, no matter what cultural background, feel safe as they go about their daily activities, and be safe from violence. All else, when unfolding from this commitment, I believe, can bring about Peace. This notion, this commitment of safety, if at the basis of all governance, including the well being of the family, could potentially transform our entire planet."
"Catcher, Basil Sellers, commission"
Life Size, Cast in Water Clear Polyurethane, heat treated for 5 days, annealing at 100 ° C
"Spirit Of Christ"
stained glass 7 metres high with 2 metre Cast Water Clear corpus,
The Holy Family Chapel at Marayong.
"Spirit Of Christ"
Detail, stained glass and Cast Water Clear corpus,
The Holy Family Chapel at Marayong.
"Stan McCabe Sculpture"
Cast Bronze larger than life mounted in front of the Members stand SCG, Sydney
"Spherical Intensity Unleashed"
stands 6 metres high
made from 316 stainless steel with a granite base.
This piece is also for sale.
"Spherical Intensity Unleashed"
stands 6 metres high
made from 316 stainless steel with a granite base.
(detail)
"Life from a Suitcase"
Celebrating immigration into Australia, Life size, Cast Bronze, 9 figures taking 18 months to complete, weighs 2 tonne in total, located at Pyrmont Wharf, Sydney.
"Life from a Suitcase"
Life size, Cast Bronze, weighs 2 tonne in total, located at Pyrmont Wharf, Sydney.
"Life from a Suitcase"
Terrance Plowright with Paul Signorelli who commissioned this sculpture representing 3 generations of his family members in the 9 figures.
"Life from a Suitcase"
Plaques, Unveiled by the NSW Governor, Marie Bashir and other dignitories, 18th March 2010.
"Dance of Intimacy"
316 stainless steel,
2.4 metres high,
sold Tuesday 4th of Aug 09 at the annual Darling Park NSW Sculptors Exhibition.
"Trevor Allan"
Cast Bronze sculpture, part of the “Basil Sellers Sports Sculpture Project”.
Sydney Cricket Ground.
"Rhythm in Motion"
Cast Bronze via the "Lost Wax Tradition" 2 metres high.
This work is "For Sale".
"Sir Henry Parkes Sculpture"
Parkes NSW.
Terrance Plowright and dignitaries at the unveiling.
Picture courtesy of the Parkes Champion Post
"Sir Henry Parkes Sculpture"
Parkes NSW.
Aligning the sculpture into the base platform.
Picture courtesy of the Parkes Champion Post
“Richie Benaud Sculpture”
Terrance Plowright with Sculpture
Unveiled 4th January 2008 at the Sydney Cricket Ground as part of the "Basil Sellers Sports Sculpture Project"
Click to Veiw the Unveiling
"Inseparable 3"
carved from red granite and stands 2.2 metres high.
" Edition of 12. "
Click to view other works on the "For Sale" Page.
“Lifesaver in 1908”
Cast bronze, 3m high
Commemorates 100 years of lifesaving in Woollongong.
Nth Woollongong Beach.
















































