Garden setting
Having predominantly worked in steel for over 20 years I set myself a challenge to create a sculpture using different materials.
We live in a Narcissistic era. But unlike Narcissus who had to wander into the forest to find his pool, we all have our own private mobile pool bathing us in its intoxicating warm glow.
Catalogue Number: 028
Landscape art is long-lasting, low maintenance and does not require water or sunlight.
Catalogue Number: 030
Green Moss – the bright green in the torso reminds me of moss – a gentle garden.
Catalogue Number: 32
This work represents the beginning of the discovery of the inflated steel process and the new directions and possibilities ahead.
Catalogue Number: 034
The work is analogous to the unresolved tensions between notions of progress and respectful relations with the natural world.
Catalogue Number: 039
Celebrating the beauty and variety of native birds we may encounter in the bush, I have featured a pair of Cockatiels and a pair of Rosellas. These panels are for sale individually – $1,150 each.
Catalogue Number: 040
“Throughout my career I have been fascinated by flight… My angels are an ode to life. Some are serious, others are humorous – the Moor’s last laugh.”
Catalogue Number: 022
In “The Vision” people are staring at something in the sky. In the past it would have been an angel or a saint. Today it may be a UFO.
Catalogue Number: 023
This work infers an ambiguity between shadow and reflection. The shadow is a projection of the person’s double, or, according to Jungian theory ‘the dark side of the self’.
Catalogue Number: 024