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Latest Artwork

Picture
"Boat - Otago Harbour". 2018.
Oil on Canvas. 360 x 405mm.
Framed in a dark stained slim profile timber frame.

Available. 
Picture
"Weather watch - (Brother)"  2017.
Oil on Linen canvas. 710 x 840 mm.
framed in a slim profile black frame.
​$3800 NZD.

Picture
"Two Fishing Boats at Port Chalmers -Koputai" 2017.
Oil on canvas. 835 x 910mm. Approx.
​SOLD

Picture
"Weather watch- Brother" 2017.
Charcoal on Paper. 400x700 (approx).
SOLD

Picture
"And All the Ships at Sea" 2018.
Charcoal and wash on assembled plywood.
Collection of Port otago.

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"(And)- All the Ships at Sea 2" 2017.
Acrylic on Plywood. 910 x920mm.
SOLD


Picture
"Sky 2. 2017.
Oil on six wooden panels. 950 x 310mm (approx).
SOLD


Picture
"(AND) All the Ships at Sea" 2017.
Acrylic on Assembled plywood pieces. framed size 870 x 770mm. (wxh).
SOLD
Pictured alongside ceramic work by Dave Sharp.
size 360 x 235mm. (wxh).

SOLD

Selected Artworks

For enquiries about the availability of work please email me here.
My Practise is increasingly becoming more concerned with compositional elements such as line and shape and how these interact with each other within the restrictions of painting.

2017 Aspiring Art Award exhibition

Guest artist exhibition artworks.
Straight lines... fence lines and survey pegs

These works have developed with the idea that the straight lines we find in the land, the cumulative result of man's interaction and activities, define our perception of the landscape.
Boundary lines both man-made and natural, indications of ownership affect our access and thus interaction with the land. Fence lines and property rights dividing the
 the land into interrelating blocks.



Port Collective Exhibition

Mint Gallery Dunedin September 2016
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The works for this show are part of a broader ongoing series of works based on and with collaboration with Ceramic artist Dave Sharp.

I see a ship on the harbour

Works from 2014 to present
“It has always been important for me to base my work around where I live and how I feel about a particular place… a lot of my work has been based on my immediate surroundings, Port Chalmers. It’s something I have always done; I guess I’m exploring a sense of place, this place, the place where I am living.
An on going series of work. All sold. Email me for new works here.
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