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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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Silver fern without fern fronds3083 viewsAnother view of silver fern statue (on next page) with central fronds removed.
If you click on these photos they will get bigger... enjoy
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Nikau palm II1381 viewsI enjoy looking at the natural environment around me and constantly find myself drawn to the wonderful forms of the New Zealand bush. In this piece I explore the contrasting shapes of the Nikau Palm – the soft curves and sharp angles of the fronds, the rough rings where old fronds have broken away and the smooth trunk, and the tangle of berries.
(SOLD)
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Guardian2078 views Guardian: One of a pair for entrance way
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Beginnings2086 viewsFern fronds are a wonderous thing... they are the promise of growth and change... of beginnings.
Another of my holely statues. Statue about 80cm on a 45cm plinth.
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New Beginnings1922 viewsthe top piece of this statue is 1 metre tall, it sits on a plith (not fully shown in photo which is also about a metre tall). The flowing forms representthe unfurling of new fern fronds... new begininngs
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Sea foam1625 viewsJust a small statue - 600mm in height (including base)
Reminiscent of a breaking wave and the patterns in the sea foam
(SOLD)
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State of mind1287 viewsOur State of mind is a fragile and beautiful thing which can be destroyed by our own failings - slowly disintegrating making something that has the suggestion of what it once was - but which is now lost.
640mm X 400mm X 320mm
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Face 1: The perfect state1169 viewsMind and body in harmony with each other makes a perfect pattern of peace and tranquility. Our sense of well-being, our happiness, and our care for one another and the world we live in, are pieces of an intricate pattern which is perfect and complete.
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Face 2: Disintegration1208 viewsGreed and fear start to eat away at the sense of harmony and erode the perfect state.
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Mamaku1790 views1 metre tall, my first holely statue using a combination of the leaf of the mamaku tree fern and the unfurling fronds.
(SOLD)
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Fern1651 viewsA more delicate lacey look using the design of a fern leaf.
Stands 700mm high without a base
(SOLD)
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