"Woe Betide!"
Growing up at boarding school in England my teachers still used archaic terminology:
‘Woe Betide’ was given as a warning that you may get your comeuppance if you did wrong. Yet my British ancestors never quite got the karma that they deserved for what they did in 1770 when Cook decreed that Australia was ‘terra nullius’.
This exhibition is my derisive interpretation of the arrival of t
I Harbour An Obsession
In this exhibition l probe into our unique and ever-changing landscape;
feature, the wide-open spaces of the Northern Rivers; it’s stark dry planes; battered shores and shrinking wetlands; the play of light on its topography, and extravagant colour changes from one week to the next, all brought about by the ramifications of mother nature’s unpredictability.
In this exhibition
The ‘It’s Not My Bag Show’
A quirky selection of found object inspired ‘hand-bags’. Both a genuflection and a gripe about the relationship between the sweat shops of India and the grand designers of Italy.
Reclaimed Whitegoods -
Rewind Forward and FOAC Debut Show
In these two ‘FOAC’ exhibitions I brought together a number of found object artists.
Works included metal and wood assemblage, wire embroidery, salvaged plastics and multi-media (see https://vimeo.com/33281561 and https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/web-junk-on/news-story/e80994b2287e437d836a9c2fb013a941)
My works featured a combi
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