Inspired by her life on the sea and the creatures within, Sydney born designer/artist Jo Wooler has been designing and creating superlative marine sculptures from marine grade stainless steel since 2002.
Jo Wooler compliments the innovative design and inspired layout ideas of modern architecture and can be found in private and corporate collections throughout the world furnishing yachts, airports, hotels, residential dwellings, corporate offices and public spaces.
In 2009 Jo’s exquisite Lion Fish design was accepted by the Jury for the 41st Salon de la Marine at the National Maritime Museum – Paris, France. The sculptural piece was the only foreign art work selected amongst 110 French works to be exhibited at the prestigious bi-annual maritime exhibition.
More recently Jo was commissioned to design and create the commemorative plaque for the new Ted Smout Memorial Bridge in Queensland (the longest bridge in Australia, named after Australia’s oldest living ANZAC).
Available for commission, Jo Wooler specializes in designing and creating signature pieces exclusive to client’s wants and needs, and is committed to providing her clients with an exclusively original investment.