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Goddess

My studio is my sanctuary, where I turn inanimate objects into objects full of life. Here I stare at the night sky like Galileo did before me and dream.

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Cusp

This work sat unfinished for about 2 years. It represents patience, perseverance and that moment you’re finally ready to take on the “too hard” basket.
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Spirali Ligna I

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.

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Swirl

Finding your pattern and groove in the momentum of life.

Catalogue Number: 021

Life

This timber was salvaged from the burn pile of John Olsen’s old residence in the Southern Highlands. The helix, perfectly intertwined, holding instructions for us to develop, survive and reproduce.

Catalogue Number: 029

Pondering

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

Flowers of Glass

Flowers symbolise love, friendship, regeneration. Glass captures the luminescence of sun on petals. Old discarded plates are re-purposed following a theme of fertility and the eternal cycle of life.

Catalogue Number: 011

Felicity Cavanough Balancing Act

Balancing Act


Copper and Sandstone

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