Merging Landscape
Merging Landscape steel, bronze 48x39x6in / 122x99x15cm 2010
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We Among Trees steel, bronze, fibreglass, iron paint 76x97x19in / 193x246x49cm 2009 We among trees continues with my theme of the universal interrelationship of all things. The piece is a reminder we co-exist with our environment and our future is dependent on the health of these systems.
Between Space bronze, steel 87x34x34in / 20x86x86cm 2003 Between Space comments on both the physical and emotional space humans create between one another. Are these barriers cultural, psychological, by choice or unconscious? The piece also alludes to a disconnection humans have with the natural world. Though inextricably linked to each other and the environment we
Growing Up Between Space steel, bronze, pigment 80in high x 24in round / 204cm high x 61cm round 2006
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Horizon Lines steel, bronze 78.5x126x23in / 200x320x58.5cm 2004 Horizon Lines depicts twenty-five vine-like steel rods growing up from a rusty patinaed base. Atop the vines grow bronze figures, suggesting foliage. The different lengths of the vines can be interpreted as each individual’s different stages on their own horizons and as a contour of a distant
Intersected Growth bronze, steel 133x140x26in / 338x355x66cm 2005 Intersected Growth brings together a combination of many previous works and ideas. Figures atop vine-like rods suggest stages of growth in one’s own personal journey. The visual intersection of the two structures creates an ascending and descending horizon line, mimicking the profile of a landscape. Merging the
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Limb copper, wood, cement 22.5ft x13x7.5in / 672x34x19cm 2001 The large tree limb unites with a hand, suggesting a double meaning in the title. The piece demonstrates the inextricable link of humans to nature.
SHE KNEW SHE WAS A TREE silky oak wood, bronze 26x7x5.5in / 66x18x14cm 2014 INHERITED MEMORY jarrah, bronze 23.5x7x5.5in / 60x18x14cm 2014
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