From the moment we stepped ashore at the head of Pangnirtung Fiord in Baffin Island in Canada's far north territory of Nunavut and the sound of the boat dissipated we felt alone in an ancient primal land controlled completely by the forces of nature…
Read MoreWhile global warming causes the warmest autumn in New Zealand for 150 years, and earthquakes cause devastation in Christchurch, we are preparing for an expedition to the Arctic wilderness of Baffin Island where it has been said the last ice age began…
Read MoreFilming the making of an environmental sculpture on top of a classic rock pinnacle near Wanaka was serious fun. We climbed Tombstone Crack to reach an airy platform….
Read MoreIn a two day clear weather window last week Philippa and I made it to a rocky location with our friendly crew who filmed our efforts making a sculpture from thin slabs of schist gathered from the tops…
Read MoreA film crew arrived for two days shooting towards a year long documentary featuring our sculpture work. We made a plan to make a sculpture on the shingle river banks of the Matukituki River…
Read MoreWe have just returned from a trip into the mountains in perfect weather with two dear friends and their delightful 7 year old daughter. For Philippa and I it was a privilege to make this journey in the company of a family with whom we have shared so many adventures…
Read MoreI am working on new sculptures both in the landscape and in the studio about ideas concerning intersecting and interconnected systems…
Read MoreA week after the ski season ended Philippa and I made a journey using snowshoes and pulling our gear on sleds to Bob Lee Hut, where we made a snow sculpture overlooking the Southern Alps. With no cloud or wind the moon rose as the sun set, casting a warm blush across the snow…
Read MoreThe purpose of this expedition was to make the eighth of the Fine Line project sculptures on one of the peaks of Mt Kenya - Pt Lenana…
Read MoreWe leave in June for an expedition to make another sculpture on our Fine Line project…
Read MoreA privately commissioned permanent sculpture was installed in a lake on a property on Queenstown. A helicopter was used to airlift the 600kg steel sculpture…
Read MoreAfter preparing all winter we are now able to welcome visitors to our studio to purchase from our collection of images available as Fine Art Limited Edition prints. Booking is important as we are not always available…
Read MoreThe 2010 Green Museum Environmental Art wall calendar featured Stone Circle on the cover…
Read MoreWith our friend John May we hiked across the Central Highlands of Iceland…
Read MoreThe sculpture What is Life, commissioned to express the theme of Pouwhenua, Markers on the Land, has found a permanent home…
Read MoreIn conjunction with the project Pouwhenua Markers on the Land for the Wanaka Festival of Colour, art prints of recent sculpture works were exhibited…
Read MoreA commissioned article Learning to live by nature’s design was published in the Canadian Fall/Winter issue 2008 of Kosmos Journal…
Read MoreI was one of four artists commissioned for project for the Wanaka Festival of Colour…
Read MoreThe summer 2008 issue of magazine Photo Review featured an illustrated article…
Read MoreIn August 2008 we climbed to a site on the Wishorn above Zermatt, Switzerland where we made a work…
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