Featured Projects

  • Close up of Tatik-Papik sculpture recreation

    Tatik-Papik

    Originally sculpted in the mountains of Armenia by sculptor Sarghis Baghdasaryan, this monument is culturally recognised as a symbol of Armenian heritage. 

  • Hiding Behind A Smile Artwork by Daniel De Chellis

    Hiding Behind A Smile

    A hand-carved study into men’s mental health

  • Tomaree Coastal Walk eagle carving in Port Stephens

    Tomaree Coastal Walk

    TCW Southern Gateway Port Stephens: Welcome to Country casted bronze plaque (made in Australia), Eagle hand-carved into Australian sandstone.

  • Hand-carved 1:1 scale of a 15ft Great White Shark breaching the ocean.

    THE GREAT WHITE SHARK

    Hand-carved 1:1 scale of a 15ft Great White Shark breaching the ocean. Raising awareness for the shark fin trade and marine conservation.

  • Five Moons Artwork by De Chellis Artistry

    Five Moons

    Recycled Blackbutt timber panels, CNC machined with sandblasted acrylic strips and hand-painted matte black contrasted lines.

  • Stone carving of Mjolnir, Thor's Hammer by De Chellis Artistry

    Lost in Time

    Hand-carved in quartzite procured from an abandoned goldmine in Central NSW.

  • Carving on Australian bluestone of indigenous animals in Cumberland region

    Animals of the Cumberland Plains

    27 Australian bluestone boulders with various graphics etched at various depths capturing the animals of the Cumberland plains.

  • Crystalline limestone carving of a Taipan

    The Taipan

    Hand-carved in crystalline limestone.

  • Language panels etched for Merrylands and Cumberlandcouncil

    Merrylands Language Panels

    162 pre-casted coloured concrete paving units with 16 different languages individually etched to represent the ethnic diversity of Merrylands, Sydney.

Welcome to De Chellis Artistry

Specialising in design, consulting, construction and installation of artworks in the public and private sector, our team, through years of experience and networking in the construction and commercial industries have built a broad and reliable source of contacts who have been involved in some of Sydney’s most prestigious public domain projects.