Eastern Carpet Python, Maggie Brockie, 2016

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Courtesy Maggie Brockie.

Maggie Brockie (1948–) is a local artist. Born in Tasmania, she has lived in the Granite Belt region since 1977 and began playing with clay in 1994. She committed to sculpture after attending Clay Sculpt, a major ceramic ‘Event’, in Gulgong in 1996. This work was created for ‘Common Ground’, an exhibition with Rod McIntosh held at Inverell Art Gallery in 2016.

The Eastern Carpet Python, Morelia spilota mcdowelli, is Eastern Australia's most familiar python. Extremely variable in colour and markings and while not common in the area is found on the Granite Belt.

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Courtesy Maggie Brockie.

Maggie Brockie (1948–) is a local artist. Born in Tasmania, she has lived in the Granite Belt region since 1977 and began playing with clay in 1994. She committed to sculpture after attending Clay Sculpt, a major ceramic ‘Event’, in Gulgong in 1996. This work was created for ‘Common Ground’, an exhibition with Rod McIntosh held at Inverell Art Gallery in 2016.

The Eastern Carpet Python, Morelia spilota mcdowelli, is Eastern Australia's most familiar python. Extremely variable in colour and markings and while not common in the area is found on the Granite Belt.

Courtesy Maggie Brockie.

Maggie Brockie (1948–) is a local artist. Born in Tasmania, she has lived in the Granite Belt region since 1977 and began playing with clay in 1994. She committed to sculpture after attending Clay Sculpt, a major ceramic ‘Event’, in Gulgong in 1996. This work was created for ‘Common Ground’, an exhibition with Rod McIntosh held at Inverell Art Gallery in 2016.

The Eastern Carpet Python, Morelia spilota mcdowelli, is Eastern Australia's most familiar python. Extremely variable in colour and markings and while not common in the area is found on the Granite Belt.