Category: Artist
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Straw Art – Big Day Scout

This interactive artwork was made for Big Day Scout held on 15 February 2015 by Scouts Victoria. Around 10,000 Scouts participated in a wide game where the objects to find were art. Coordinating the art for the 17 locations for the game was a huge privilege and I could not…
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A Poppy for Remembrance

This wire lace poppy was installed bursting from the grass at Federation Square’s Amphitheatre on the morning of Remembrance Day 2010. Its metallic finish seemed to merge into the facade of the square and it was soon surrounded by bikes. This piece did not last long and by lunch it…
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A Tie for The Three Businessmen Who Brought Their Own Lunch

Inspired by guerrilla knitters is this the first guerrilla lace? This torchon tie was installed on the Three businessmen who brought their own lunch; Batman Swanston and Hoddle on the corner of Bourke and Swanston streets in Melbourne. The sculpture itself was unveiled in 1994 as a gift from the…
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High Views – Small Works Small Spaces

A series of wire lace pieces made for Darebin’s High Views Small Works Small Spaces Exhibit. The first piece was a wire lace branch protruding from the vent on the shopfront of the Friendship Tree in Northcote. The piece reflected the nature of the tenant suggesting that the tree was…