Success Through Different Eyes
This piece portrays two different views on success. The fox’s eye represents the idea of taking control and chasing after your achievements yourself. While the rabbit’s view is that your own success is dependent on what others do to impact it. I painted this using acrylics and tried my best to replicate what I had […]
Textile work constructed from black & white ‘free form cut’ samples pieced to form a sharply contrasting visual image. Title inspired by a line from Black & White by Billie Black. Wall hanging made from selected cottons, bamboo batting, machine pieced and quilted.
This painting features two feminine figures dancing atop a dinner party setup, transforming it from a stiff formal event into chaos. It employs a combination of decadence, debauchery and dirt to create a feeling of anxiety that centers around breaking the social expectations for the behavior of women, and of contempt for material luxuries.
Rainy day photo of Kilbraugh St, Whakapirau on the Kaipara harbour, transformed into a watercolour-like image through the wet glass. Mounted and framed in a solid wood and glass frame ready to hang.
This painting is acrylic on wood panel with mixed media (1970’s~ wallpaper). It depicts moths moving in an upwards direction on a water world below.
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