Rochester Mural Festival.
2019 Murals "Our Country Life"
YARN BOMB
MORNING AFTER THE B&S BALL
MY “AUSTRALIAN GOTHIC” COUNTRY LIFE.
YARN BOMB
2018 Murals "Nature Her beauty & bounty
MADE IN AUSTRALIA
A KIND OF BLUE
EARTH’S GENEROUS GIFTS
MADE IN AUSTRALIA
2017 Murals "The Circus of Life"
Now at Rochester Primary School. Edward St CHOOSE WHISKEY She received the code of life at birth. It changed a bit just like her girth. At thirty years of life for kicks, Whistles, bells and pogo sticks. By eighty she was over that, Purple hindus need no hat.
Now on South fence MG store MOTHER NATURE, OUR GREATEST PERFORMER Her spotlight shines on what we perceive to be our land, determining the fate of our farming industry. Our future rests with her, a bad season followed by riches. We fight to control her, her stunts become even more death defying, we become a memory, or a residue left on the land.
This mural now faces the Silo Murals LIFE IN THE TRAVELLING SHOW Mother Nature is always repeating her beautiful patterns, from snails below to galaxies above. Here we see her as the kookaburra, singing her song of existence. Within this song are the different states of this travelling circus as it flows, with an undercurrent of laughter and joy, throughout time and space in the vast expanse of the universe.
Now at Rochester Primary School. Edward St CHOOSE WHISKEY She received the code of life at birth. It changed a bit just like her girth. At thirty years of life for kicks, Whistles, bells and pogo sticks. By eighty she was over that, Purple hindus need no hat.
2016 Murals "Times of Change"
Acquired HE’S DISCOVERED THE ONLY WAY PAST WAS TO FLOAT. The broken bridge represents old ways. The place it leads to is quaint, but ultimately unsustainable and isolated. Sometimes the way forward requires new solutions, a new modality of thinking-creativity. Life is more than survival, it’s constructing a better future, not necessarily rejecting the past, but building from it.
Now at Rochester Tyres and Batteries TIMES OF CHANGE Changes in life made in time. It seems always meant to be the way to be. We follow the pattern of some sort with no exception.
Now at RSC Echuca Rd side. TIMES OF CHANGE A representation of time and change through history, beginning with Eves’ temptation with an apple, which is mirrored by the power sources in a serpent like attack of the present day. The male figure is a “Janus” image that looks back to acknowledge time and its changes, yet apprehensively toward the distractions of the present technological advances for the future.
Acquired HE’S DISCOVERED THE ONLY WAY PAST WAS TO FLOAT. The broken bridge represents old ways. The place it leads to is quaint, but ultimately unsustainable and isolated. Sometimes the way forward requires new solutions, a new modality of thinking-creativity. Life is more than survival, it’s constructing a better future, not necessarily rejecting the past, but building from it.
2015 Murals "Ride like the wind"
Now at Camp Kookaburra. CREATING WIND Built to move By pedal or hooOVE They say, I can’t I pump up my tyres And say MoOO to THAT Against the odds, against the grain. Trample the curse, I’ll make my own wind.
INTO THE COLOURED SKY, RIDE LIKE THE WIND. There is a sense of exhilaration one experiences when riding fast. Wind blowing in your hair. Freedom of vast space. Glory of the coloured sky which ignites the changing hours of the day.
Highly Commended and People's Choice Award. Sold to Rotary. Now in Hospital Grounds ODE TO THE WEST WIND Wind: the symbol of impermanence as it is forever fluctuating and never predictable and static. The central character (Nellie Melba) represents us all travelling through life. The artwork is about maintaining strength and peace through life.
Now at Camp Kookaburra. CREATING WIND Built to move By pedal or hooOVE They say, I can’t I pump up my tyres And say MoOO to THAT Against the odds, against the grain. Trample the curse, I’ll make my own wind.