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  • Since I need to regularly maintain and sometimes restore my own bronze sculptures, I’ve started doing this work for others. Let me know of any sculptures that need repairing or restoring, especially bronze artworks that have gone a bit dull and need some TLC 🙂 Bronze is one of the most durable materials of all,…

  • While working on my Pilbara turtle molds (for The Vast Project), I started making  little underwater scenes in wax: shells, coral, turtles, divers… miscellaneous industrial remnants. The first finished piece from this series is Shell: What Lies Below, bronze with metallic paint highlights, 130mmH x 150 x 160mm. The components were made from wax and…

  • Vast was a huge success, so many amazing artists, musicians, songwriters…all together in Cossack, being inspired by the environment and each other. There will be a music album produced, a documentary film, and exhibitions of the visual artists’ work in 2018. For my project: A kind of vast self-portrait. I expanded the outline of my…

  • I had an enjoyable time with the Marngrook Footy Show crew (Leila, Danni, Steve and Andrew)  when they visited my studio at the end of August, to talk about making sculptures such as the recent statue of Kevin Bartlett. Although I don’t have a big statue on the go at the moment, I was able…

  • I’ve sculpted 6 150% life-sized bronze athlete sculpture in the past 5 years, but in April this year, I finally had a break from commissions – time to relocate to a bigger studio! The new space is twice as big as my old studio and is also in the Fundere Studios factory in West Footscray…

  • I’ve been invited to participate in an exciting arts project in September, along with 20 or so other Australian artists of all disciplines, including some well-known musicians. We are going to spend a few days in the ghost town of Cossack, just south of Karratha on the Pilbara coast – and create. There are no…