2021
It takes great skill to balance everything modern life throws at us. The sculpture illustrates we are all capable of amazing feats if we keep an open mind and remain flexible and willing to change.
The turbulent sea is the inspiration for this organic sculpture, the lines and curves suggesting the peaks and troughs of the ocean, with mermaids and sea creatures glimpsed playing in the swell.
The sculpture is about the strength of the mother-child relationship. Parenting can be both a tug’o’war and a dance of love, but no matter how much the bond is stretched and tested, it won’t break.
Firewood for the body, a few twigs and with no concern for accuracy, my sculpture is a colourful response to the theatrical looking yabbie.
Utilising natural materials of wood and stone, this work pays homage to the land on which we live and from which we draw energy and nourishment.
21 pieces each $295
Confused and utterly lost, they carried on, curious of their new surroundings, unsure of its strange inhabitants.
The sculpture 2020 is a collection of items that have been assembled in the form of a spear. Inspiration was drawn from the ability of humanity to gather its resources to fight through adversity.
I asked Denise Lithgow to felt a piece of firewood that I had chosen. In response to her embellishment I completed the walking bird with twig, paint and some binding where necessary.
Surprise loves you and yearns to be loved in return. This endearing toy-like figure hopes to warm your heart despite being a fabrication of lifeless reclaimed metal. Will you accept?
This work refers to the Roman Forum, where important and current items regarding the political and regional affairs were discussed and settled.