Anton Parsons

His work often contain letters and numbers, sometimes in Braille or Braille-like codes, these are typically arranged along linear of curvilinear surfaces.

Some of his early work consisted of meticulously crafted oversize pencils and other writing equipment.

[2] Later he produced a series of works involving oversized Braille often in collaboration with the blind poet Dr. Peter Beatson of Palmerston North.

[7] Parsons has been commissioned to produce a number of site specific sculptures in New Zealand[6]

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Invisible City , Lambton Quay, Wellington