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Beneath the Waves

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Beneath the WavesBeneath the Waves By artist: Gabrielle O'Brien Paper clay with glaze and mother of pearl and gold lustre. 14 x 12 x 20 cm This paperclay ocean nymph rises from the currents as a quiet homage to what exists beyond human sight beneath the waves. Inspired by the Nereids of Greek mythologythe sea nymphs who guided sailors, guarded hidden realms, and embodied the oceans shifting moods, she carries the presence of those ancient, unseen guardians. Her form

Beneath the Waves

By artist: Gabrielle O'Brien

Paper clay with glaze and mother of pearl and gold lustre. 14 x 12 x 20 cm

This paper‑clay ocean nymph rises from the currents as a quiet homage to what exists beyond human sight beneath the waves. Inspired by the Nereids of Greek mythology—the sea nymphs who guided sailors, guarded hidden realms, and embodied the ocean’s shifting moods, she carries the presence of those ancient, unseen guardians. Her form is interlaced with shells, coral, and strands of kelp, echoing the fragile ecosystems she protects. By merging mythic lineage with marine textures, the piece invites viewers to consider the worlds that thrive beneath the surface and the stories that remain unheard unless we choose to look more closely.

About the artist.

My work is grounded in a deep appreciation for the natural world, drawing inspiration from the rich traditions of art history decorative arts, and the storytelling traditions of folklore and mythology inform my work. My practice explores the expressive possibilities of paper clay through both hand-building and wheel-throwing techniques. I am drawn to the material’s capacity for delicacy and detail, shaping it into botanical forms, mythic figures, and nature-inspired pieces that sit between sculpture and ornament. I have exhibited in several local community art shows, including Ceramic Arts Queensland’s annual Elemental exhibitions, and the Redcliffe Pottery Group’s annual Clay on Display exhibitions. In 2022, the Museum of Brisbane acquired my piece ‘Jacaranda’ for its Commune permanent collection. In 2025, I collaborated with Earth Water Fire Ceramic Artist Collective’s 'Feminine Facets of Form' which featured sculptural busts and figurines from my flower nymph series.

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This item is part of the Plant Empire Small Wonders Exhibition 2026, on display from 9 May - 7 June. Exhibition items are available for sale in person or online. In the unlikely event that a customer purchases the item in-store at the same time as it is sold online, we will refund the online purchase - thank you in advance for your understanding if this situation does occur. Exhibition pieces will be available for collection in-store or delivered from 11-14 June: to collect your item in person, please select the 'in-store pickup' option at checkout; or to have it delivered, please select either the Australia Post or courier option (Brisbane only) at checkout and your delivery fee will be calculated automatically.

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ChilledOut
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 1
Fuzzballs get wearing once
Color: Black, Size: X-Large
Very smart to wear, but the quality is terrible so after one wash the collar start fraying and fuzzballs start forming. Very disappointing.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2026
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James David Reyome
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 5
Almost the perfect watch
Color: Black/Blue
I have owned three earlier models of these things going back to the days when I actually ran road races. They are brilliant pieces of work. My only complaint of them was that the start/stop/split button(s)--there were two on the older models--were too small. Well, apparently Timex listens and the two small buttons are now combined into one larger one. Probably this was done years ago but I'm only now getting back into road work, so now I get to discover it. The perfect watch? Almost. I especially like this model as my eyes are not what they used to be and the oversized face makes it easier to read. The downside to this is that it also makes the crystal easier to scratch. That's always been an issue, but I can live with it. No, the real problem with this product is, was, and apparently ever shall be, the band. Now, it could be worse, it could be a resin band (like the old ones) that will crack and break within a couple of years, but no, this is a nylon and velcro wrap style which should be just dandy, but for three glitches: 1. it's too short 2. it's too narrow (gee whiz, Timex designers, it's an oversized watch, why not a matching oversized band?) and 3. it's still resin where it attaches to the actual watch. Now, I imagine it's probably less prone to breakage in how it's implemented, but if you should choose to replace it, I can see no obvious way of removing it short of cutting it off. Really? But these are minor complaints. I doubt it would be comfortable on anyone whose wrists are much bigger than my own, but replacement bands are everywhere, and this watch will keep time with style and it's brilliant at splits. Heck, it even functions admirably as a backup for my expensive stopwatches at our regular short track stock car events. For my money (and did I mention the price is wonderful?) the Ironman is still the best at what it does, and for what it can do.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2014
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striker
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 5
Good hard use watch.
Color: Black/Silver-Tone
Review Calibration: 3 stars means it works as advertised, nothing special during use, and no amazing features. Higher stars mean better-than-expected performance and features. This is 5 stars because it is my favorite work/hard-use watch. I have been wearing one for years, and like all Timex watches, it can take a beating. I have to replace it when the band's ears get so damaged that they won't hold the band on. This has more to do with the plastic's lifespan than with a design issue. I am hard on watches. This watch normally lasts ne 7-10 years between replacements.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2026
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Amazon Customer
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
Great watch
Color: Black/Silver-Tone
Great watch, with many features, specially for those that travel in various time zones.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2026
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Marc McC
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 4
Typical Ironman quality
Color: Black/Silver-Tone
This is my fourth Timex Ironman watch. I own many watches, and prefer the Ironman for casual wear and sporting activities as well as swimming and snorkeling. I decided to replace an earlier model with this one rather than pay to change the battery. The Ironman has changed very little over the years since its introduction in the '80s, with the exception of cosmetic improvememnts and a larger display. I selected the "oversize" model as I was looking for a little more heft to this model. This watch fits the bill, not as chunky as my G-Shock. A pleasant surprise was the weight of the watch. This model is lightweight, another advantage over the G. It's larger than the typical Ironman model, but about the same weight. The band lacks the stiffness of some other Timex and Casio models, and is quite comfortable. Typical Ironman functions are unchanged, and the ability to "hide" various functions makes operation of the watch more efficient. There are three time zones, useful when traveling, as well as the usual chronograph/timer and alarm functions. I haven't worn the watch in the pool or ocean yet, but if experience is any guide, I expect no problems. I've never had an Ironman leak, whether during water sports or snorkeling. These are great watches for the money. I prefer 200 meter water resistance for this type of watch, but Timex has yet to build an Ironman 200m that doesn't overwhelm my wrist in weight and size. I'm not a big guy, and they are simply too large for my wrist. Looking forward to years of service with this watch. Definitely a good timepiece for the price.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2013

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