Golden Sun Moth
The Golden Sun Moth sculpture by Benjamin Gilbert celebrates the delicate balance of ecosystems. It specifically highlights the connection between the Golden Sun Moth and the matted flax-lily.
Created in 2016, this stunning artwork made of stainless steel and stone is located at Champions Parade in Wollert, Victoria.
Gilbert's work reflects his passion for sculptural form and environmental consideration, making it a significant piece of public art in the region.
Learn more about the artist and visit the Golden Sun Moth sculpture to appreciate its intricate beauty and ecological significance.
Sculpture information
Artwork name: Golden Sun Moth
Artist name: Benjamin Gilbert
Year of creation: 2016
Location: Champions Parade, Wollert, Victoria, Australia, 3752
Material: Stainless steel and stone
About the artist
Benjamin Gilbert’s passion for sculptural form began in his father’s old green shed, where a metal table and an antique vice were the tools of his childhood imagination.
“I grew up having a shed with absolutely no rules,” says Gilbert of his early life in Yackandandah, a country town in northeast Victoria. “We made a lot of cubby houses!”
Following his passion for creating things with his hands, coupled with the practical sensibility of a rural upbringing, Gilbert went on to study furniture design, but managed to fail sculpture.
Learn more about Benjamin Gilbert on his website.
Visit the Golden Sun Moth