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Henry on path2266 viewsWelcome to my place. I have heaps of my sculpture to show you - so sit back and enjoy.
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spikey sea-shell1589 viewsI actually dug a spikey shell out of our garden and have no idea how it got here so far from the sea. This is what gave me the idea for this statue which is slightly modified to allow for strength. I really like the contrast between the soft curves and the viscious looking spikes.
750mm tall
(SOLD)
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Twist of Fate (top view)1244 views470mm tall. One piece
Play of shadow and light (doodling in stone)
(SOLD)
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Escape (back view)1823 viewsThis piece of stone I've had around for a few years so is fairly aged looking, but just right for this sculpture. You see a grey block of stone from this angle, and if you walk around it, the lady will be revealed.
About 1.2m tall
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River Song1050 viewsI was sitting on the banks of the Waipawa River one day, throwing stones in and watching the ripples made when I found myself transfixed by the movement of water over and around stones. I watched the way the water swirled and flowed making patterns in light and form.
It always intrigues me trying to replicate movement in something really static like stone – it is so rigid and fixed - so I saw it as a challenge.
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Floral lace1248 viewsI was really enjoying this piece in my garden, but in November 2011 some scumbag stole this piece and I now have no idea where it could be. If you see it anywhere could you contact me. I would really appreciate getting it back.
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Tui on Flax (Lacey)1233 viewsIn Spring there are hundreds of tuis at my place, fighting over kowhais and flax flowers while I work. They are such beautiful birds.
I have been thinking about making a lacey sculpture with birds for a while and a tui on a flax is my first attempt.
This was made a a birthday present for an environmentalist. I hope it sits well amongst your bush/garden and that the tuis fly around it there too. (SOLD)
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Floral symphony1112 viewsIn my garden I have a really wild patch where Japanese anemones grow rampant. They twist together and fight for position, trying to get the best light and soil, and crowding out any other plants in their way. Many people tell me that these plants are weeds and I should try to eradicate them because they’ll take over my whole garden.
But I love them. I love the way their white flowers stand out in the shadows, and how regardless of my neglect of them that they’ll reward me with a riotous floral symphony
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Guardian2075 views Guardian: One of a pair for entrance way
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Future Dreams1676 viewsFour fern fronds unfurling. 1.5 m tall (approx)
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Changing Face1164 views
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Wavy fern lit up at night1430 viewsThis year I bought some cheap $5 solar lights and lit up some of my sculpture... here's Wavy fern
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