The heart of my practice is rooted in the search for understanding the self and the workings of the universe. The purpose of my work is to connect the viewer with that part of themselves they don’t yet know, and to create consciousness epiphanies.
To develop my practice is to constantly learn about where people are in their journey of self-knowing, and their beliefs about the nature of reality.
Latest work
Pastel, conté, colour pencils on 200gsm Fabriano paper. 130 x 130 cm.
This series brings together concepts generated from my long-term research into consciousness.
If we consider that we are consciousness expressed in physical matter, then the arrangement of matter arises from consciousness.
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Pastel, conté, graphite on 200gsm Fabriano paper. 220 x 140 cm.
The Geometry of Thought is the first in a new series of abstract drawings and is a narrative about the way consciousness informs matter, which in turn manifests into our physical reality. So, the idea is that everything begins with consciousness. In other words our thoughts shape our reality.
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Conté, graphite on paper. 297 x 210 mm
Conté, pastels, colour pencils on paper. 210 x 297 mm
Acrylic polymer paint, pastel, conté and graphite on gessoed paper.
Dimensions: 68 W x 98 H cm.
Acrylic polymer paint, pastel, conté and graphite on gessoed paper.
Dimensions: 68 W x 98 H cm.
Acrylic polymer paint, pastel, conté and graphite on gessoed paper.
Dimensions: 68 W x 98 H cm.
This series of four paintings were created after observing the colours and layers of multiple life forms that comprise lichen, existing plentifully on rocks and stones here in Tasmania. Each painting consists of three layers - two on clear acetate and one on paper.
Acrylic Polymer Paint and alcohol inks on clear arylic sheet, chalk pastels on paper. 28 x 28cm.
This series of four paintings were created after observing the colours and layers of multiple life forms that comprise lichen, existing plentifully on rocks and stones here in Tasmania. Each painting consists of three layers - two on clear acetate and one on paper.
Acrylic Polymer Paint and alcohol inks on clear arylic sheet, chalk pastels on paper. 28 x 28cm.
This series of four paintings were created after observing the colours and layers of multiple life forms that comprise lichen, existing plentifully on rocks and stones here in Tasmania. Each painting consists of three layers - two on clear acetate and one on paper.
Acrylic Polymer Paint and alcohol inks on clear arylic sheet, chalk pastels on paper. 28 x 28cm.