The Body Has No Edge

July 2020 The Body Has No Edge, [glass, mirror, stones, dirt, grass, plastic, screws, copper, wire, circuit board, aluminium, plastic, hand welded steel, dimensions variable]. My first connection to this material was in December last year in the middle of the night. I phoned the police as I witnessed a fire and explosion not far … Continue reading The Body Has No Edge

April Seminar

https://videopress.com/v/GKtoS582?preloadContent=metadata Could Go Either Way Found 6mm steel sheet, rubber, glue, paint, spray paint, hand welded bracket, screws. These steel sheets formed the sides of a large crushed container I passed daily near my home. It caught my attention because although it was large scale, it looked like a squashed cardboard box. This initial encounter, … Continue reading April Seminar

Recurring Remainder

February Seminar 2020 Recurring Remainder (found demolished galvanised steel tube and wire mesh fence, galvanised brackets, bolts, steel support) “Matter is an infolding, an involution, touching itself. The past is never finished and the future is not what will unfold. The world holds, or rather is the memories of its iterative reconfigurings”.1                                                        Karen … Continue reading Recurring Remainder

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My first outdoor sculpture commission for Riverhaven Artland (Sculpture Park) in Clevedon, Auckland opened over Anniversary Weekend on the 24th January 2020. Owned by the Blundell family for three generations the farms aim is to be "A place where nature greets art", encouraging visitors to interact and respond with the living environment. Upgrade, 2018 (discarded … Continue reading Upgrade

Not Yet Titled

EXHIBITION AND AUDIENCE : MFA Seminar 3: July 2019 Not yet titled, 2019 [Installation Whitecliffe St Georges Bay Road Studios] Not yet titled, 1-5, (found solidified molten aluminium, screw, charcoal, ash, dirt, plant matter, pot riveted aluminium bracket, nuts, bolts, steel staple pin, hand-bent steel rod, concrete, recycled engine oil.) Found in the back of … Continue reading Not Yet Titled

Reflective Statement

Contorted steel, fragments of demolished buildings, twisted fences and solidified molten aluminium are some of the varied materials I seek to highlight in my sculptural installations. I choose these discarded forms because they defy the structural strength they have been industrially manufactured to demonstrate and I see potential in the diversity and complexity of their … Continue reading Reflective Statement