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Marengo is a step away from my timber horses but I feel is still in my style. Marengo is happily surveying his surroundings. Suited to a large space.
The timber was reclaimed from John Olsen’s old abode. Together they form form an unbreakable link. Forever conjoined in an embrace, navigating twists and turns of this chaotic place.
Catalogue Number: 105
This work is inspired by the rugged ancient north Australian landscape of Kakadu with its rich red soil, rugged rock formation and waterholes.
Catalogue Number: 081
This piece can be interpreted for however you perceive; to me, I see it as a torso.
Catalogue Number: 099
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
‘Running in Circles’ is an expression of frustration at the multitude of demands swirling about our lives, inconsequential to the important things: ourselves, family, and friends.
Catalogue Number: 009
Gently swaying in the breeze, wistfully echoing the shadows enveloping the ground, creating a calming tranquil ambience.
Catalogue Number: 010
Made of materials from a drought ravaged farm, this piece speaks to the amazing cyclic processes of life. Detail and beauty, created from remnants of the past, will one day also be discarded.
Catalogue Number: 020
Right to Left symbolises a time of inner frustration – moving in all directions without getting anywhere. Yet even when stuck inside a box there is still space to move and look beyond.
Catalogue Number: 050