GREEN SEA TURTLE (2022)
       
     
GREEN SEA TURTLE (2022)
       
     
GREEN SEA TURTLE (2022) details- copper, sandstone, timber
       
     
GREEN SEA TURTLE (2022) detail sandstone
       
     
New Nomadic Living (2008)
       
     
IMG_1414.JPG
       
     
 Sculpture By the Sea  Tamarama Beach, NSW Collaboration with Edward Horne Canvas, Felt, PVC, Rope, Eyelets, Aluminium, Steel, Timber, Steel CHS, Hills Hoist Mechanism  Questioning land ownership, our needs and conformity.
       
     
New Nomadic Living (2008)
       
     
New Nomadic Living (2008)
       
     
New Nomadic Living (2008) time lapse
       
     
CONDO ROOST (2014)
       
     
CONDO ROOST (2014)
       
     
CONDO ROOST (2014)
       
     
CONDO ROOST (2014)
       
     
Syzygium floribunda - Sculptural Seat
       
     
Syzygium floribunda - Sculptural Seat
       
     
GREEN SEA TURTLE (2022)
       
     
GREEN SEA TURTLE (2022)

Lennox Head, NSW
Commissioned by Ballina Council
home grown + milled blackbutt timber, local sandstone, copper
Fabrication: Horne Art Studio.
Photo: Josh Raymond

GREEN SEA TURTLE (2022)
       
     
GREEN SEA TURTLE (2022)

Lennox Head, NSW
Commissioned by Ballina Council
home grown + milled blackbutt timber, local sandstone, copper
Fabrication: Horne Art Studio.
Photo: Josh Raymond

GREEN SEA TURTLE (2022) details- copper, sandstone, timber
       
     
GREEN SEA TURTLE (2022) details- copper, sandstone, timber

Lennox Head, NSW
Commissioned by Ballina Council
home grown + milled blackbutt timber, local sandstone, copper
Fabrication: Horne Art Studio.
Photo: Josh Raymond

GREEN SEA TURTLE (2022) detail sandstone
       
     
GREEN SEA TURTLE (2022) detail sandstone

Lennox Head, NSW
Commissioned by Ballina Council
home grown + milled blackbutt timber, local sandstone, copper
Fabrication: Horne Art Studio.
Photo: Josh Raymond

New Nomadic Living (2008)
       
     
New Nomadic Living (2008)

Sculpture By the Sea 
Tamarama Beach, NSW
Collaboration with Edward Horne
Canvas, Felt, PVC, Rope, Eyelets, Aluminium, Steel, Timber, Steel CHS, Hills Hoist Mechanism

Questioning land ownership, our needs and conformity.

IMG_1414.JPG
       
     
 Sculpture By the Sea  Tamarama Beach, NSW Collaboration with Edward Horne Canvas, Felt, PVC, Rope, Eyelets, Aluminium, Steel, Timber, Steel CHS, Hills Hoist Mechanism  Questioning land ownership, our needs and conformity.
       
     

Sculpture By the Sea 
Tamarama Beach, NSW
Collaboration with Edward Horne
Canvas, Felt, PVC, Rope, Eyelets, Aluminium, Steel, Timber, Steel CHS, Hills Hoist Mechanism

Questioning land ownership, our needs and conformity.

New Nomadic Living (2008)
       
     
New Nomadic Living (2008)

Sculpture By the Sea 
Tamarama Beach, NSW
Collaboration with Edward Horne
Canvas, Felt, PVC, Rope, Eyelets, Aluminium, Steel, Timber, Steel CHS, Hills Hoist Mechanism

Questioning land ownership, our needs and conformity.

New Nomadic Living (2008)
       
     
New Nomadic Living (2008)

Sculpture By the Sea 
Tamarama Beach, NSW
Collaboration with Edward Horne
Canvas, Felt, PVC, Rope, Eyelets, Aluminium, Steel, Timber, Steel CHS, Hills Hoist Mechanism

Questioning land ownership, our needs and conformity.

New Nomadic Living (2008) time lapse
       
     
New Nomadic Living (2008) time lapse

Sculpture By the Sea 
Tamarama Beach, NSW
Collaboration with Edward Horne
Canvas, Felt, PVC, Rope, Eyelets, Aluminium, Steel, Timber, Steel CHS, Hills Hoist Mechanism

Questioning land ownership, our needs and conformity.

CONDO ROOST (2014)
       
     
CONDO ROOST (2014)

Long Reef Headland, NSW
Warringah Council - La Lune: Energy producing Art Exhibition
Collaboration with Edward Horne
Concrete, steel mesh, solar panels, water
2m x 1.2m x 0.4m

The Condo Roost envisages an "alternate" lifestyle for the migratory birds that inhabit Long Reef.

Amenities will include a clubhouse lounge, 24-hour security, an 18,000-square-foot outdoor pavilion complete with a putting green, bocce ball court, walking trail, private half-acre park, private picnic area, a dramatic two-story lobby with atrium, glass-walled fitness centre overlooking the pool with a separate yoga studio, and eco-friendly electrical services using solar powered energy.

An avian-scale sculptural parody imposing human size cultural values upon the landscape of the shorebird. Highlighting the increasing loss of their habitat.

The Corbusier inspired sculpture is a single poured concrete form.

CONDO ROOST (2014)
       
     
CONDO ROOST (2014)

Long Reef Headland, NSW
Warringah Council - La Lune: Energy producing Art Exhibition
Collaboration with Edward Horne
Concrete, steel mesh, solar panels, water
2m x 1.2m x 0.4m

The Condo Roost envisages an "alternate" lifestyle for the migratory birds that inhabit Long Reef.

Amenities will include a clubhouse lounge, 24-hour security, an 18,000-square-foot outdoor pavilion complete with a putting green, bocce ball court, walking trail, private half-acre park, private picnic area, a dramatic two-story lobby with atrium, glass-walled fitness centre overlooking the pool with a separate yoga studio, and eco-friendly electrical services using solar powered energy.

An avian-scale sculptural parody imposing human size cultural values upon the landscape of the shorebird. Highlighting the increasing loss of their habitat.

The Corbusier inspired sculpture is a single poured concrete form.

CONDO ROOST (2014)
       
     
CONDO ROOST (2014)

Long Reef Headland, NSW
Warringah Council - La Lune: Energy producing Art Exhibition
Collaboration with Edward Horne
Concrete, steel mesh, solar panels, water
2m x 1.2m x 0.4m

The Condo Roost envisages an "alternate" lifestyle for the migratory birds that inhabit Long Reef.

Amenities will include a clubhouse lounge, 24-hour security, an 18,000-square-foot outdoor pavilion complete with a putting green, bocce ball court, walking trail, private half-acre park, private picnic area, a dramatic two-story lobby with atrium, glass-walled fitness centre overlooking the pool with a separate yoga studio, and eco-friendly electrical services using solar powered energy.

An avian-scale sculptural parody imposing human size cultural values upon the landscape of the shorebird. Highlighting the increasing loss of their habitat.

The Corbusier inspired sculpture is a single poured concrete form.

CONDO ROOST (2014)
       
     
CONDO ROOST (2014)

Long Reef Headland, NSW
Warringah Council - La Lune: Energy producing Art Exhibition
Collaboration with Edward Horne
Concrete, steel mesh, solar panels, water
2m x 1.2m x 0.4m

The Condo Roost envisages an "alternate" lifestyle for the migratory birds that inhabit Long Reef.

Amenities will include a clubhouse lounge, 24-hour security, an 18,000-square-foot outdoor pavilion complete with a putting green, bocce ball court, walking trail, private half-acre park, private picnic area, a dramatic two-story lobby with atrium, glass-walled fitness centre overlooking the pool with a separate yoga studio, and eco-friendly electrical services using solar powered energy.

An avian-scale sculptural parody imposing human size cultural values upon the landscape of the shorebird. Highlighting the increasing loss of their habitat.

The Corbusier inspired sculpture is a single poured concrete form.

Syzygium floribunda - Sculptural Seat
       
     
Syzygium floribunda - Sculptural Seat

Tallowwood timber, hot dipped galvanised steel
330cm x 45cm x 45cm

Drooping Myrtle, large leafed water-gum: Eugenia ventenatii 1887. 

(Agard Hagman from the 'Australian Timbers'-Museum of Applied Arts + Sciences)

Weeping Lilly Pilly

Waterhousea floribunda

Syzygium floribunda

Inspired by the community response of the rejuvenation of Myrtle Creek, a site-specific sculptural seat will provide a playful and functional role in the community garden at the community hall location. 

The work will celebrate the native tree species of the 'Myrtle' (Syzygium floribunda) and create a space for contemplation and connection. 

Key elements in the work are the symbolic use of form, and a selected combination of materials which add to the convergence of place as a space of connection and interactivity. 

Using the leaf of the Syzygium floribunda as inspiration, a compilation of low-lying elements will be created to make an integrated suite of forms as sculptural seats

Syzygium floribunda - Sculptural Seat
       
     
Syzygium floribunda - Sculptural Seat

Tallowwood timber, hot dipped galvanised steel
330cm x 45cm x 45cm