The spot where she watches the river lined with Samphire meet the sea, 2023, oil on canvas, 76 x 90, (in honour of Cath Cantlon)
The spot where she watches the river lined with Samphire meet the sea, 2023, oil on canvas, 76 x 90, (in honour of Cath Cantlon)
Hours on hot summer days spent swimming in the river and lounging by the gumtrees, 2022, oil on marine ply, 20 x 25
The hills and valleys full of apple and cherry picking, 2023, oil on canvas, 40 x 50
Wave-battered rocks with colonies of wriggling fur seals live by the arch of the western coast, 2023, oil on marine plywood, 2023, 30 x 35,
Cliffs that melt into the ocean as the storm fronts roll in, 2023, oil on marine plywood, 25x30
Seals and sharks live on the coast of this cliff surrounded by the cold southern ocean, 2023, oil on marine plywood, 30 x 35
The red rocks that pods of dolphins swim past on their way to the sleeping giant headland, 2023, oil on marine plywood, 20x25,
The waves crash on the red and pink rocks as I look to the horizon, 2023, oil on marine plywood, 20x25
Trees that wire towards the sky bare of leaves or life, 2023, oil on marine plywood, 25 x 30,
Salt lake reflections just as the temperature drops , 2023, oil on marine plywood, 30 x 40,
The peninsula with caves that you climb through to find secret rock pools, 2023, oil on marine plywood, 40 x 50,
After Horace Trenerry and Kathleen Sauerbier,
2023, oil on marine plywood, 40 x 50, framed in Tasmanian Oak.
Mornings surfing the waves and afternoons watching the colours emerge on the coastland, 2023, oil on marine plywood, 30x35
This moody coast knows the stories of the shipwrecks and lighthouse keepers that lived right by this lookout, oil on marine plywood, 2023, oil on marine plywood, 30x35
Looking though the trunks years after the bushfires, 2023, oil on marine plywood, 20 x 25
Cliffs that melt into the ocean as the storm fronts roll in, 2023, oil on marine plywood, 25x30,
We drove across the plains to the place where we camped amoungst the gumtrees and rockclimbing cliffs, 2022, oil on marine plywood, 12 x 20
The Rock-climbing shoes I got for that first date,2020, oil on plywood, 20 x 25
I painted the crashing river while they rock-climbed the red cliffs, 2020, oil on plywood, 20 x 25
Installation shot, 2019, oil on canvas and marine ply, various dimensions
Installation shot, 2020, oil on canvas and marine ply, various dimensions
Installation shot, 2021, oil on canvas and marine ply, various dimensions
Installation shot, 2023, oil on canvas and marine ply, various dimensions
One day I will remember you and me sitting in the river bed, 2021, oil on canvas, 60 x 90 cm
Wilbur the community donkey followed me home for lunch, 2021, oil on marine ply, 10 x 12 cm
I grounded myself in the familiarity of the vast mountains and the light began to change, 2021, oil on marine ply, 25 x 30 cm
Mandy’s Toyota dreaming, 2021, oil on marine ply, 10 x 12 cm
Red earth, blue skies and community smiles, 2021, oil on marine ply, 20 x 25
New and old Sydney from inside the National Art School, 2022, oil on plywood, 20 x 25
The house in the centre city above the thai restaurant where they drink champagne, paint murals and propagate plants, 2022, oil on marine ply, 25 x 30
Jazz’s bathroom filled with coconut oil and plants in a house that feels like her even when she is 800 km away, 2022, oil on marine ply, 16 x 20
There is a candle light glow in the kitchen of the cold house that smells of incense and oil paint, 2022, oil on marine ply, 20 x 25
Giuseppe and Joanna's front room full of refurbished furniture, plants and a pianola that hold hours of stories, 2022, oil on marine ply, 20 x 25
I like the sound of the gravel as I drive down this road just as much as I like to watch the shadows, colours and light change, but mostly I like that it leads to figs, to morning coffee and to you, 2020, oil on canvas, 30 x 35