Paddock
Under the Southern Stars sees a kangaroo frolicking under the night sky while its home is constantly changing due to human intervention.
Catalogue Number: 114
Much like water, the universe and everything, there is no beginning or end; everything is connected and recirculated through time and space.
Catalogue Number: 115
The emu travels such long distances across our outback looking for food and a mate … they must be content by themselves, happy to leave the father to parent the chicks.
Catalogue Number: 120
The ginkgo biloba, or maidenhair tree, has been known to live for 2,000 years. In the east, it is considered a symbol of longevity, hope, resilience and peace.
Catalogue Number: 061
Villanelle is part of a series of sculptures I am completing for my Masters in Fine Art (Sculpture) at the National Art School in Sydney. They deal with the human desire to explore space.
Catalogue Number: 064
This old buck has been raking through the scrap metal forests for years; he has become a legend as many have tried to take him home, but so far roams free and proud.
Catalogue Number: 065
This work is all about the connections between soil and seed, earth and air. Photosynthesis and osmosis occur with water, sunlight and carbon dioxide. These are the secret to survival on our planet.
Catalogue Number: 066
Kangaroos are an integral part of the countryside, here they are reimagined taking an alternative way through the paddocks, with recycled corrugated iron paying homage to the classic country shed.
Catalogue Number: 067
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: 054
A sheep called Shrek that missed a few shears, so had a large fleece. What if you pulled objects out of the fleece, like a magician’s hat; the strangest things some one could pull out? a DONUT.
Catalogue Number: 055