corten steel
A symbiotic relationship with a horse and a bird.
With thanks to Australian Galleries, Melbourne and Sydney
I am amazed by how many animals have a symbiotic relationship with each other. This work was inspired by a bird I saw eating insects off the back of a steer.
I like to observe the Wedgetail Eagles flying above our property in Central Victoria. Bunjil, is the aboriginal word for this eagle and a creation God who took to the skies to watch over its people.
With thanks to Australian Galleries, Melbourne and Sydney
The polished surface of the figure also wears the environment it is in, as a second skin, reflecting all the changes of light and sky in a dynamic way, nothing remains static.
Since 2010 I am working on kinetic sculptures. I find it fascinating
how the organic shape of the sculpture relates to nature through the movement by wind.
Since 2010 I am working on kinetic sculptures. I find it fascinating
how the organic shape of the sculpture relates to nature through the movement by wind.
A Sooty Owl, a Powerful Owl, and a Masked Owl, (3 Owls known to visit the Dungog area) are perched upon a bare tree viewing the world with their large knowing eyes.
Also available by Jeff and Jeanette, Laugh Out Loud, 3 Kookaburras so welcome in our gardens, bring joy and laughter to the day. (Please note Laugh out Loud will end up rusty like Wise Guys 2.)
In these contemporary geometric designs, we are expressing the emotional feeling of joy and the value of balance in our lives.
2 pieces each up to 142 x 110 x 53 Base
An installation depicting a comic bunch of native birds perched along the line, passing on their stories with their unique personalities and chattering. Each bird is hand drawn and hand plasma cut.
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
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
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