Blossoming From Within
Blossoming From Within bronze, steel, pigment 81x15x15in / 202x38x38cm 2016
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Blossoming From Within bronze, steel, pigment 81x15x15in / 202x38x38cm 2016
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Internal Reflection bronze 80x20x20in / 200x45x45cm 2017
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Giving Tree 10 bronze, steel base 85x18x23in / 216x46x58cm 2008 Giving Tree represents the interconnection and a renewed awareness of our place in nature. A tree is extended as if coming out of the void in the heart space. It honors the gifts the natural world provides humanity and asks for our respect in return.
Segmented Landscape steel, bronze 10x35x5ft / 3×10.6×1.5m 2007 This sculpture draws on ideas of landscape, architecture and human connection. The profile of the segments suggests an undulating mountain-scape whilst the geometry references the architecture of a cityscape. The individual figures represent our inherent interconnection with the land and with each other
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Contained Identity steel, bronze 98x35x24 in / 250x90x60cm 2006 Contained Identity draws upon ideas of home, isolation and sense of place. It speaks broadly of the connection one has to their homeland and how that affects our personality. The portal in the sculpture connects the past to the future, as the solitary figure stands contained
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Horizon 3 fiberglass, steel, enamel 87x90x48in / 220x228x123cm 2006 Seven figures create an undulating horizon line by appearing to be buried at different points of the body. The profile of the group suggests a distant view of a mountain range. They have essentially become their own “landscape”. Horizon 3 can be interpreted as the interconnection
Cultivated Memories steel, fibreglass, stone 85x59x59in / 215x150x150cm 2010 Cultivated Memories explores the connection between people, place and ancestry. A solitary figure swathed in white flowers stands in a tall garden. As we migrate both globally and locally we retain memories of our homelands and ancestors. These fragments of memory are our flowers. We seek
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