A fused glass artwork displayed in a white frame. Depicting the sun baked, offshore Oaia Island set in the vibrant colours of a Muriwai sea.
A platter of fused glass incorporating the vibrant colours of a New Zealand summer.
A textured 3D glass artwork produced with a combination of open casting and glass fusing. Depicting the colours and textures of numerous sea caves on New Zealand’s coastline.
Balancing elements of pop art and traditional landscape painting, the piece invites viewers into a world where childhood nostalgia and natural beauty coexist. The reflective surfaces of the giraffe, painted to suggest a metallic finish, serve as a playful commentary on artificiality in a natural setting.
This work explores the quiet reverence due to one of Aotearoa’s most ancient and resilient creatures: the wētā. Created in traditional goldwork embroidery on a vintage kiwi woollen blanket, Burrowed Treasure honours the hidden beauty and evolutionary endurance of this native insect. Though not golden in colour, the wētā is a taonga — a living […]
Delicately hand-stitched using traditional silk shading and stumpwork techniques, this three-dimensional embroidered fly agaric mushroom rises from the fabric like something foraged from a storybook forest. Silk shading breathes life into its vivid red cap, while stumpwork lends it sculptural form and quiet presence. Rich in folklore and instantly recognisable, the fly agaric becomes both […]
Dump no waste - flows to sea! - 2025
This is Rangitoto depicted in found porcelain shards and glass off-cuts. The title is from the message on suburban drains. The story of each shard evokes a reminiscence of the domesticity of lives gone by. To me each shard is special and carries a spirituality which still prevails, despite their eroded lives. After a life […]
In My Thoughts Grew Legs, I explore the restless nature of thought—how an idea, once formed, rarely stays still. This ceramic multiple-figure sculpture represents the moments when inner dialogue becomes external action, when internal narratives escape the mind and begin to move in the world. Each figure embodies a different thread of thought—some hesitant, others […]
Madhubani Indian art is famous for its vibrancy of colours, geometric patterns, and painting of animals or plants. It is done on paper, canvas, or fabric. This captured my attention to paint a lovely bottle and wine glass in its full decorum. To me, this is a perfect subject for still life.
Simplicity enhances beauty . A very simple subject can be effective and eye-catching. Thus, I was inspired to paint a red vase with yellow flowers. I added a peacock on the vase to capture its oriental look and choosing complimentary colours.
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