Counterpart
My work explores the human condition and our very human longing to belong. I tease out the laden psychological, emotional, and physical connections between the body and energy; the rituals of the everyday that anchor us in the here and now, the symbiotic relationships of within and without, the seeds of dreams and the growth of reality - from night to day, from intention to action and from dark to light.
M16 Gallery Blaxland street, Griffith, a show with artist Tess Horwitz.
Were Never here, 2022, Aluminium flashing and paint
Hold, 2022, Aluminium flashing and paint
Mother, 2022, Aluminium flashing and paint
Am, 2022, Aluminium flashing and paint
Bloodline, 2022, Aluminium flashing, paint
Talismans , 2022, Wood and carbon, dimensions variable
Talismans (detail), 2022, Wood and carbon, dimensions variable
Talismans (detail), 2022, Wood and carbon, dimensions variable
Sorrow’s Shade, 2021, Wood, nails, screws, washers, tools, rust, and carbon, Image by Brenton McGeachie
Sorrow’s Shade (detail), 2021, Wood, nails, screws, washers, tools, rust, and carbon, Image by Doug Hall
The shape of it, 2022, Carbon and wood, dimensions variable, Image by Brenton McGeachie
The shape of it (detail), 2022, Carbon and wood, dimensions variable, Image by Brenton McGeachie
Grounded, 2022, Wax, plaster, fabric, and tree branches, 150 x 95 x 45 cm, Image by Brenton McGeachie
Lay, 2022, 23 x 35cm, Maps, photocopy, glue, and pastel, Image by Brenton McGeachie
Memory of flight, 2022, Maps, photocopy, glue, and pastel, 46 x 42cm, Image by Brenton McGeachie
Within, 2021, Maps, photocopy, glue, and pastel, 30 x 31cm, Image by Brenton McGeachie
Trail, 2021, Maps, photocopy, glue, and pastel, 61 x 40cm, Image by Brenton McGeachie
Thought cloak ( it’s all In Your head), 2022, Maps, photocopy, glue, and pastel, 48 x 49cm, image by Brenton McGeachie
Still, 2022, Maps, photocopy, glue, and pastel, 28 x 21 cm, Image by Brenton McGeachie
River, 2022, Maps, photocopy, glue, and pastel, 48 x 38 cm, Image by Brenton McGeachie
They were never yours to carry, 2020, Wood, jute, paint and wire, 75 x 28 x 46 cm, Image by Brenton McGeachie