Friday, December 19, 2025

One step at a time

As we say goodbye to 2025, I just wanted to say thanks so much for all your support this year. Whether you've bought a work, come to a show or even just by reading this, it really means the world to me.

Speaking of the world, I'm pleased to share a few last announcements for 2025! My inflatable sculpture The World's Gone Pear Shaped is currently on display in a new group exhibition that's just opened last week at Gippsland Art Gallery.

The World's Gone Pear Shaped
300cm x 200cm x 200cm
Durable PVS coated vinyl, fan, internal lighting.
2022
Image courtesy of Lindsay Roberts and Gippsland Art Gallery

Titled
Synchron City, the exhibition's been beautifully curated by Cassie May and features an inspiring lineup of artists including Patricia Piccinini, Darren Sylvester, The Huxleys, Kate Beynon, Heidi Yardley, Paul Yore and many more.

The exhibition'
s open until February 22, 2026. For more info click here! 
Install photo of the exhibition Synchron City at Gippsland Art Gallery.
Image courtesy of Lindsay Roberts and Gippsland Art Gallery

In other news, my painting Swanning around (4) is currently on display in the group exhibition Summer Curated, on now until January 31 at Olsen Gallery.

Swanning around (4)
Acrylic on canvas, framed in white painted Tasmanian oak timber
123cm x 97cm
2023
If you're interested in this painting, email cailyn@olsengallery.com And in other news, earlier this year I painted a series of murals throughout the stairwell and elevator of a new building in Northcote, titled One step at a time. While most signage in stairwells is discrete and literal, these larger-than-life signs are both poetic and playful.

Special thanks to MARS Gallery and also
Emmy Clifton for the photos 💛

Wishing you a safe and happy final week of 2025. Look forward to seeing you in 2026!

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