• 40x60cm 2020

    A different kind of “hard rain” is falling today. Whether it be a viral pandemic (with increasing mutations) or climate change or trade wars or identity crisis or financial destruction- crises are mounting up. We all see one or more in increasing strength. These crises have been reflected and reported upon by governments, industry, unions, NGOs, scientists, health professionals, media, the general public on over the past 50 years. There is no more time to reflect on these changes in the natural environment. In this painting, as the rain falls the reflection of humanity is blurred by mounting anxiety and frustration at a lack of action at both governmental and general public levels. Dylan’s 1961 prophesy has become today’s high possibility if not probability. Even “standin’ on the highest mountain” won’t stop the sinkin’.

  • 40x60cm 2020

    This painting represents the abstraction of a melting city. During 2020, COVID19 pandemic has numbed us to the volatile changes in our climate. Heating of our planet continues, the pandemic has mediated our of mind away from climate change. In 2020, rather than heatwaves we had violent windstorm wreaking havoc around where we live. Elsewhere Artic and Antarctic ice shelf have melted or broken off. Sea temperatures continue to rise, greenhouse gas emissions many have slowed, but they have not abated. Changes in the Atlantic gulf stream could lead to increasing volatility and rising temperatures in the Northern hemisphere. Heatwaves, the increasing ferocity of storms are with us for the foreseeable future.

  • 60x40cm 2020

    These two works Changin' seasons #1 2020 and Changin' seasons #2 2020 recognise the workings of entropy of nature. Entropy: the theory that all forms and systems are in a constant state of decay or change. Nature is in a constant state of impermanence. In these two works represent time-lapsed views of one of our stunning Canna lilies. I have changed colours to demonstrate the changes that we don’t see. Like colours we don’t see, these colours represent the slow changes, the impermanence in the life cycle of our beautiful Calla lily.

  • 60x40cm 2020

    These two works Changin' seasons #1 2020 and Changin' seasons #2 2020 recognise the workings of entropy of nature. Entropy: the theory that all forms and systems are in a constant state of decay or change. Nature is in a constant state of impermanence. In these two works represent time-lapsed views of one of our stunning Canna lilies. I have changed colours to demonstrate the changes that we don’t see. Like colours we don’t see, these colours represent the slow changes, the impermanence in the life cycle of our beautiful Calla lily.

  • 40x40cm 2020

    We planted two Waratah around 30+ years ago. Like most, they took their time to take and develop. Today, one is around five metres tall and the other not much more than two. The tall stands over a narrow subsurface watercourse and next to a fast-growing tree fern, both competing for the eastern and northern light.

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  • 40x40cm 2020

    Another interpretation of our native birds searching for the scarce feed after the fires and smoke damage of the 2019/20 national summer bushfires. The birds, like much of our native fauna are foraging where they can. The grey early morning winter sky highlights the brilliant colours of the parrot. Perhaps, the bright shadows surrounding the parrot and green shoots are providing protection and sustenance.

  • 40x40cm 2020

    This work was influenced by artists contemporary and not so who painted on dark velvet fabric. This painting is 1 of two. The second one is painted on a contemporary newspaper page.

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