Winner Ceramic section
Hunter Valley Grammar School
LAMAN STREET ART PRIZE
Through The Looking Glass, the magical world of microscopic Diatoms
Keanes mid fired lumina porcelain, timber base, black paint

Winning ceramic piece 2017
Thanks to the Royal Federal Hotel, Branxton for your sponsorship 
Are we there yet?
A joint exhibition at Back to Back Galleries, Cooks Hill. The Athena Group
For each artist making art is essentially an individual journey; the highs of getting it to work and the lows when it doesn’t make sense or you open the kiln door to find a disaster. Is it ever really finished? Possibly not. The idea of the artist as gifted or prescient is common but in reality, to most artists, it feels more like an addictive obsession. Is the journey linear, from here to there, building one idea on another to get there; or do we explore lots of different paths to find a central point? In this exhibition we plan to reveal something of the process each artist uses as well as the vastly different approaches individuals can employ.
Exhibition Date: 24th March 2017. Official opening 6pm 24th March
Gallery: Back to Back Galleries, 57 Bull Street
Newcastle Herald review: Jill Stowell, 8th April 2017
Athena is Back
The intergenerational Athena group exhibits every year at Back to Back Galleries, mixing graphics and ceramics.
This year the anticipated high standard was maintained, with fallen leaves inspiring the monoprints of Helene Leane, the collage prints of Jeanne Harrison and Pat Davidson’s intricate fabric replicas, while Faye Collier assembles long leaves into openwork ceramic bowls.
Sue Stewart’s elegant ceramic bottle forms set up agreeable tensions with fine lines of abstract decoration.
Piano keys and electronic fragments combined for Lucile Carson’s evocative overcrowded boats
Momento Mori
I will be giving a talk on my entry in the ceramic section at 1-45 on 8th of November.
The work is titled ‘Memento Mori’. The title has been borrowed from the 17th century Flemish painters. They painted beautiful vases of flowers with several dropped petals as a reminder of death.
‘Memento Mori’ is a rock-pool with various impressions of coral formations indicating the beauty of the Barrier Reef, the piece of white coral sitting outside of the rock pool is a reminder of the potential danger of climate change and the effects on our stunning Barrier Reef.
My new website
Well, I’m not quite there yet. The website is very much a work-in-progress. I’ll keep adding to it over time, so please keep in touch!