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Sold Works Gallery

Selected showcase of recently sold Encaustic-Wax originals for your enjoyment.
More information on each painting is seen below 

​Big Wet portrays my experiences of the dynamic colours & strength in the Kimberleys where an ancient land meets an ancient art medium.
Cattana Wetlands is another colourful response to a neighbouring Far North Queensland waterways using various mark making layers of cold Encaustic Wax medium.
Coastal Flow shows my preoccupation with ebb & flow of life through this aerial view of our colourful queensland coastlines.
Coastal View is a typical view after the deluge of tropical rains in Queensland during our stormy summers.
Con’s Curve was a large commissioned piece influenced by Corona Virus using mixed media, that is open to individual interpretation & enjoyment.
Dark Sea shows four small charcoal & wax pieces arranged together reveal an interesting composition of rough coastal waters. 
Down to Earth has the human form literally immersed in the aerial view fascination I have with the flowing Australian landscape.
Immersion reveals my feelings of connection we have with nature & where humanity is integral to the landscape.
Reflecting has some personal emotions which have been revealed through the creative process with these sensitive bio-morphic forms. 
Island Splash displays continuous movement with flowing waters over rocks that make us feel alive and a connection to a tropical island. 
Jack in the Green brings together spontaneous discoveries during the painting process with stored memories of the human form belonging in the landscape. The end result depicts the environmental guardian & green man from an English myth.
Mangrove Channel is an early Encaustic Wax painting experimenting with various techniques that reveals strong contrast with colour & textures along our coastal shores. 
Oceans Alive has created a mystery with light & movement from the unique textures of living creatures associated in our Australian waters. 
Rona is a nickname from Corona virus meant to provide humour & imagination from bio-morphic forms appearing during the creative process combining inks with wax.
Patchwork Towers reveals my experiences of the massive orange bolders in the Kimberleys with strong contrast to intense blue skies. 
Salt of the Earth makes us feel a sense of belonging as this weathered character appears through many layers of mark making Encaustic-Wax textures. 






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    • Art Commission Consultation Call