ABOUT CRAWFORD'S

Crawford’s Casting P/L is a Sydney based fine art foundry that has catered to both local and international artists since 1976.

It was predominantly established to meet the needs of artists working with bronze sculptures and offers a wide range of facilities and techniques to assist artists with works ranging from trophies to monuments.

The foundry primarily utilises two casting techniques, traditional lost wax and sand casting. Having the ability to provide our clients with both techniques enables them to sculpt in a wide variety of materials including clay, plasticine, wax, plaster, timber and metal.

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

Crawford's Casting has been commissioned to create a number of well-known sculptures and monuments. You'll probably recognise the memorial statue featured at the west end of Sydney's Anzac Bridge.

The bridge was completed in 1995, and New Zealand born artist, Alan Somerville, was commissioned to sculpt a 4 metre high bronze figure of a World War One Digger (Australian soldier). His vision was realised in bronze by Crawford's Casting using...techniques etc. The ANZAC Memorial was officially unveiled on 25.4.2000 by the Honourable Bob Carr MP, Premier of NSW, who acknowledged something about the important work. This landmark is viewed daily by approximately 140 000 drivers as they travel over the bridge.

A recent project of Crawford's appeared on Channel 7's nightly news...
Paragraph about the installation of the fountain with image and link to video.