bronze
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
In this work I was interested in exploring how the conscious and subconscious influence the creativity process.
Catalogue Number: 036
This sculpture is about genetic engineering: pros, cons and concerns. Are we really playing a game?
Catalogue Number: 101
This is a girl lost in her thoughts, something we can all relate to.
Catalogue Number: 082
This work “Claire” is a study of a standing young feminine woman. First created in clay then cast in bronze. This sculpture is a perfect centre piece that can be situated at any angle.
Catalogue Number: 085
Bronze for strength, its form suggests a movement forward , clothed in the iconic Akubra and Driza-Bone for shelter against the elements, all reference the Spirit of the Bush.
Catalogue Number: 086
These miniature sculptures are the characters, Puck and Bottom from Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Catalogue Number: 088
A well dressed man looks wistfully into the distance, deep in thought, sitting in a secluded space, looking out over the landscape. At odds with his thoughts … ponder.
Catalogue Number: 089
Balance and harmony coexist with energy and excitement to form a magical bonding experience for parent and child.
Catalogue Number: 092
The sculpture is a study of a woman relaxing after a lovely warm bath. First created in clay then cast in bronze.
Catalogue Number: 093
This bronze/glass/wood sculpture is inspired by the surface texture of a coral called ‘Agaricia’. The base is made of swamp Kauri, a New Zealand native tree.
Catalogue Number: 073
The Koala, the lovable bear, is not a bear at all; it is an Australian iconic marsupial. Koalas are nocturnal, famous for spending most of their lives asleep in trees … hence, Hard Day’s Night.
Catalogue Number: 080