Russ West channeled his inner Ziggy Stardust with a sculpture now on display at the south end of the new Kearney Street roundabout. West, shown here fine-tuning the sculpture, found the raw material …
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Russ West channeled his inner Ziggy Stardust with a sculpture now on display at the south end of the new Kearney Street roundabout. West, shown here fine-tuning the sculpture, found the raw material in the boatyard—several decommissioned buoys and scrap rope—to pay homage to the famous rock star. West owns the Bottle Zone (also known as La-Bottle Me) where he creates sculptures from found objects. (photo Charlie Bermant)