Hey, it's officially the final week to see the Symphony Orchid-stra in my new solo show at MARS Gallery, Trying To Leaf Things Better Than We Found Them!
This work is all about listening to nature.
Each orchid is hand sculpted and kiln fired.
Trying to leaf things better than we found them is on until December 15. Thanks so much to everyone who's seen it so far!
For more info, and to see the exhibition catalogue, please click here!
In other news, a big thanks for the lovely messages from people who've seen my new solo show at Tweed Regional Gallery in NSW, titled Trains, Planes and Bubble'O Bills.
Here's a couple of photos of the show, which is on now until March 14, 2021. For more info please click here!
In other news, here's some photos taken of my work in the group show Eat Art, on now until January 31st, 2021, at Hawkesbury Regional Gallery.
The show features myself alongside artists Marian Abboud, Cath Barcan, Mechelle Bounpraseuth, Lucy Culliton, Phil Ferguson, Chrissy Flanagan, Ben Tankard and Dawn Tan.
Here's a couple of photos of my work in Eat Art. For more info click here!
And in other fun news, here's a new ceramic sculpture I made of a croissant.
I was recently commissioned to create four ceramic croissants by Melbourne based illustrator Juliet Sulejmani, who's creating an ongoing project about croissants, which can be found here.
My favourite part of making ceramic croissants was definitely brushing on the buttery shiny glazes.
Thanks so much for reading, I hope our paths croissant again soon!
Tuesday, December 08, 2020
We'll croissant that bridge when we crumb to it
Thursday, December 03, 2020
Skating on thin ice-cream
Hi, here's a new ceramic sculpture called Walking on Thin Ice Magic.
The exhibition explores the universal experience of food and its influence on our lives and imaginations, and features the work of myself alongside Marian Abboud, Cath Barcan, Mechelle Bounpraseuth, Lucy Culliton, Phil Ferguson, Chrissy Flanagan, Ben Tankard and Dawn Tan.
Eat Art is on until January 31st, 2021. For more info please click here!

In other exciting news, this Saturday December 5th at 12pm I'm hosting a live Christmas card themed drawing workshop with the National Gallery of Victoria, as part of an online event called North Pole University.

The event is free and fun for all ages. For more info, and to watch along at home, please click here!
And in other news, my solo show at Tweed Regional Gallery, called Trains, Planes and Bubble'O Bills, is still on until March 14, 2021. For more info please click here!
Thanks so much for reading, hope things are looking UP & GO'ing well!
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Planes, Trains and Bubble'O Bills

You can brush up against these Old Mates, and all the other new works in show, on now until December 15.
The gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday, 10am to 5pm. Hope you get a chance to see it before it's tooth late! For more info please click here!

In other exciting news, I have a new solo show opening this Friday November 27th at Tweed Regional Gallery in NSW, the show's titled Planes, Trains and Bubble’O Bills.

The title is a reference to the great 1987 film Planes, Trains and Automobiles, and the exhibition is all about the experience of passing time on public transport.
The main body of work presented is my series of 99 drawings of people on the train, originally shown in 2014 as part of the exhibition NEW14, curated by Kyla McFarlane at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art.
These drawings of mundane situations within crowded train carriages take on a new meaning this year.

Planes, trains and Bubble'O Bills also features a fun public program for kids and families. Tweed Regional Gallery is wheelchair accessible. The exhibition runs from November 27, 2020 until March 14, 2021.
It would be bubble'O brilliant if you get a chance to see the show, for more info please click here.
Monday, November 16, 2020
On a wing and a pear
Hi, here's a new ceramic sculpture called "The world's gone pear shaped".
This sculpture is acrylic on kiln fired earthenware ceramic, its dimensions are 11.7cm x 7cm x 7cm, and in exciting news this work will be included in my new solo show opening this Wednesday, November 18, at MARS Gallery!
The exhibition plays with ideas of personal growth, kindness and togetherness whilst responding to themes that are both timely and timeless.
Here's a new painting that's also included in the show, titled "Trying to leaf things better than we found them".
"Trying to leaf things better than we found them" is acrylic on linen and measures 108cm x 96cm.
If you'd like to see the exhibition catalogue featuring all the works in the show please email andy@marsgallery.com.au
The show runs from November 18 to December 20. MARS Gallery is located at 7 James Street, Windsor, in Melbourne, just off Chapel Street.
Here's another new work in the show titled Social Bubbles and Social Bubble'O's.
I've just finished installing the exhibition today, I hope you get a chance to see these works in person and hopefully see you there!
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
A new lease on Lifeblood
Hello, in super arm-azing news I was recently invited to design this new bandage for the Australian Red Cross Lifeblood!
Very happy to be selected to work on this project alongside artists Beci Orpin, Gemma O'Brien, Georgia Perry, Chris Nixon and Brian Robinson!
Lifeblood has partnered with myself and these five fantastic artists to create a vibrant range of limited edition bandage artworks, that will be available to all blood and plasma donors nationwide during the next six weeks.
Here's a photo of me wearing the bandage I designed after having just donated, and enjoying a free Nippies iced coffee (one of the many perks of donating!)
If you'd like to see if you're eligible to donate, or to book in your next donation, visit donateblood.com.au.
Here's my painting which was the lucky recipient of the Linden Postcard Prize in 2013, titled Slime Balls and Misery Guts.
As well as myself, the other exhibiting artists are, in alphabetical order; Abdul Abdullah, Penny Byrne, William Eicholtz, Sarah crowEST, Robert Fenton, Prudence Flint, Josh Foley, Anna Hoyle, Helen Johnson, Michael Kluge, Robert McHaffie, Scott Miles, Jennifer Mills, Grant Nimmo, Greg Penn Louise Rippert, Hedy Ritterman, Valerie Sparks, Richard Stringer and Steffie Wallace.
You can view the full exhibition catalogue by clicking here.
My new work in the exhibition is this ceramic sculpture titled The Ticket.
A ripped ticket stub is a permanent record of a fleeting experience. The Ticket is a reflection on how, despite Luna Park having been closed for most of 2020, the year itself has felt a lot like a roller coaster. At times it’s been a scary ride with many unexpected twists, turns, ups and downs.
This work is the latest in a series of hand sculpted replicas of items that are only very temporarily considered important, such as improvised bookmarks, discarded shopping lists and lost lottery tickets.
The online opening for the Linden Postcard 30th birthday exhibition is tomorrow evening, (Wednesday October 21st), from 6pm to 7pm.
The event is free and will include live captioning. You can register to attend the opening by clicking here. Hopefully see you there!
In the meantime, in the spirit of celebrating postcards, please feel free to send me a postcard addressed to my P.O Box, which is P.O Box 232, Batman. Victoria. 3058.
Thanks for reading, hope you're having a post-ticularly nice day!
Monday, October 05, 2020
Well this is orchid
Hi, here's a new series of ceramic sculptures of orchids playing classical music, called the Symphony Orchid-stra.
Whilst we've been in lockdown the natural world has carried on, and as we slowly return to busyness this piece is a gentle reminder for us to continue listening to what nature has to say.
Contour 556 opens this Friday October 9th and runs until October 31st. If you're in Canberra hopefully this plants the seed for you to have a look, so put the petal to metal and I truly be-leaf you'll have a lovely time.

Friday, October 02, 2020
Baci to the future
Hi, the Hawthorn Town Hall Gallery is hosting a live online panel discussion at 2pm tomorrow (Saturday the 3rd of October). The talk is all about the value and power of using text and language within art.
The discussion is free to watch and will include live captioning as well as Auslan interpreting. If you'd like to register to watch the discussion please click here!

Speaking of things you might like to watch, here's a new video workshop I made with the Shepparton Art Museum where I show you how to sculpt and glaze a ceramic sculpture of an apple.
The workshop's aimed for primary school aged kids but all are apple-solutely welcome to enjoy.
You can watch the video here!
Big thank you to the Shepparton Art Museum, and also a big thanks to Emmy Clifton for filming and editing.
In other news, I haven't just been sculpting fruit, here's a new ceramic sculpture I was recently commissioned to make of Baci chocolates.

And in other news, I'm super excited to share that my recent ceramic sculpture series 'Life Is Like A Box Of Crayons', which I originally created for Cement Fondu gallery, has just been acquired into the Artbank collection!

I've been a huge fan of Artbank for many years and am so thrilled that this work has found such a wonderful new home.
Thanks so much for reading, hope the rest of your week is bright and colourful.
Thursday, September 03, 2020
Ready, set, up&go!
Hi, here's a new pair of ceramic sculptures titled Up and Go, Sit and Stay.
Up and go, sit and stay. Acrylic on earthenware ceramic. 13cm x 8cm x 11cm (x2). 2020
Originally created for Cement Fondu gallery, these works are included in the upcoming online exhibition called 'Do I have to spell it out for you?', opening this Saturday at Hawthorn Town Hall Gallery.
Running from September 5th to October 25, the current restrictions have shifted the show to being an online event.
The show brings together eight artists whose work plays with language, and features myself alongside artists Ben Aitken, Chun Yin Rainbow Chan, Kate Just, Nasim Nasr, Claudia Nicholson, Christian Thompson, and Shevaun Wright.
Big thanks to Chris Thompson from the Vision Australia community radio arts show for inviting me on last Monday to talk with him about the show.
For more info about the exhibition click here.
In other exciting news, a big thanks to Art Almanac, who featured this review of the current Cement Fondu online exhibition 'Don't Let Yourself Go' in their latest issue, with accompanying images of my ceramic Apocalipso series.
And in other exciting news, it's officially Spring!
To celebrate, here's a ceramic sculpture I'm making of a mini Spring roll, photographed next to an actual mini Spring roll.

And lastly, a huge shout out to the superstar artist Tony Albert who recently acquired my Melted Bubble'O Bill ceramic sculpture.
Here's a photo of Bubble'O installed in its wonderful new home, surrounded by amazing pieces by Richard Bell, Daniel Boyd and Gemma Smith. Some very nice housemates indeed!