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Lyall Sprong is a multidisciplinary artist who works in an array of materials and processes.
Notable projects include ‘God Shaped Wholes’ at 196 Victoria, ‘Calibrating Wonder' at the Smith Gallery, installations in Sweden for the Alpine Fellowship, a holographic moon at Summit in Los Angeles with Faith 47 and the ‘Middle’ third in Moscow. Lyall has also exhibited at the Vitra Design Museum, Milan furniture fair and co-founded a design and arts consultancy, Thinking.
With a MSc in Holistic Science from Schumacher College, Lyall's work is informed by Goethes way of Science which finds affinity with many Land based cultural technologies grounded in relationship.
Currently, Lyall guides a transformative 60-day mountain passage with the Rim of Africa, using walking as a catalyst for personal growth and connection with the land.
Through a feeling process, Lyall creates artworks using foraged clay, sand, ash and shale gathered while walking.
Lyall Lives in a self-built tiny house in Cape Point, embracing a slower, more mindful way of being – attuned to the rhythms of weather and wilderness.
Browse Lyall Sprong's "God Shaped Wholes" Series, as featured in the Wit(h)ness Exhibition.
By Lyall Sprong
Big Bird
Bright Flip
Eating and being Eaten
One, Two, Many