Sculpture By The Sea 2009

Brain Child 611

wood (plantation pine), oil paint and resin.

4.5m w x 2.5 m d x 36cm h

Giant sized Cuisneaire Rods, (counting blocks dating back to the early 1960s) lie on the ground fresh from their box. Barely touched they represent the enormous possibilties of a childs mind, a frozen moment on the cusp of life.

Special thanks to Art Spectrum for material sponsorship and Midcoast Timber Centers for all their help.

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Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Sculpture By The Sea 2009

http://www.sculpturebythesea.com/
One of about 100 artists selected to contribute to the 13th annual SXS exhibition.
29 th October - 15 th November, 2009, Bondi - Tamarama, Sydney

Installation takes place Monday 26th at Tamarama Beach…excited!


Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Coming Home (beached)

5 Lands Walk, Avoca Beach, June 2009
Suitcases, beach sand, PVA and Terry Towelling
approx 2m w x 3 m d x 1.5m h

Living at the beach sand is ubiquitous.
It is synonymous with the feeling of home as well as the ocean.
Heading home, whether it be from a long commute or an trip away, time accelerates and you start to feel the sand creeping in again; Between your toes, in your hair, under your nails, in the cuffs of your pants, in your shoes, in the shower and always surprises in children’s pockets.

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Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Sat 14th March, 2009

The Sydney Morning Herald, The Spectrum, The Planner, Out of Town


Monday, March 23rd, 2009