Stone
39 imagesOval Sculptures
Hand-carved stone forms inspired by the organic geometry of the Australian landscape. Each piece unique, shaped by the stone's own character.
14 imagesStone Bowls
Carved from a single piece of stone — functional sculpture for everyday life. The ancient craft of the vessel, made new.

Column with Table
Ancient architectural form, reinterpreted as furniture. The column as pillar of domestic life.

Columns
The oldest form in architecture, made by hand. Pillars of stone shaped with patience and precision.

Fountain
Water and stone — the most elemental collaboration. Carved to hold and release.

Wave Basin
The motion of water, captured in stone. A basin carved to echo the ocean's rhythm.

Civilization Column
A column that carries the weight of human history — layers of culture compressed into stone.

Rosette
A medieval motif, reborn. The rosette as meditation — pattern, symmetry, patience.

Wood in Stone
Two materials, one form — the conversation between organic warmth and geological permanence.
Wood
19 imagesCutting Boards
Where craft meets the everyday. Art you can use — each board a unique study in grain, colour and form.

Side Table
A table that holds its form with quiet confidence. Timber worked to reveal its natural character.

Dining Table
The table as the centre of life — built to gather people, made to last generations.

Shelves
Structure made simple. Shelves that do their job beautifully — without fuss, without pretence.

Coat Hooks
The smallest things, done with full attention. Wall-mounted hooks carved from solid timber.

Folding Table
Form follows function — then surpasses it. A table that opens and closes like a book.

Root Table
The tree's memory, preserved. A table built around the root — nature's own design, honoured.

Wood Panel Rack
Rhythm in timber — panels arranged with the care of a composition. Wall art with a practical purpose.
Figures
10 imagesTorso
The human form, distilled. Carved in timber with the quiet reverence of the classical tradition — raw, honest, timeless.

Reclining Woman
Carved from a single piece of timber — stillness, grace and the long history of the reclining figure in sculpture.

Standing Woman
Upright and present. A figure that commands space with quiet authority.

Twisted Sculpture
Form in motion — wood turned and coaxed into a spiral that seems to breathe.

Finger
The most human of gestures, made permanent in stone. A single finger — pointing, reaching, questioning.

Phallus
A form as old as sculpture itself — carved with the same craft and directness the ancients brought to this subject.

Vulva
The female form in stone — fertility, creation and the eternal. A subject carved with reverence across every civilization.
Art

Honeycomb Wall
A meditation on pattern and geometry — the architecture of the beehive translated into stone and wood.

Double Infinity
Two loops, one flow — a symbol of the infinite, carved in stone. The simplest form with the deepest meaning.

Leaves
Nature's own design, cast in permanent form. The leaf as object of quiet contemplation.

Animals
The creatures of the Australian bush, carved in timber and stone. Quiet studies of wild life at rest.
Glowing
Some works reveal themselves only in the dark — light channelled through timber and stone, glowing as if from within.

Wood Lamp
Light filtered through hand-carved timber — warmth made visible. Each lamp a sculpture that breathes with light.

CD Stand — Night
By day a stand, by night a lantern. The negative space between the timber becomes the source of light.

Civilization Column — Night
History carved in stone, illuminated. The column of civilization glows with the weight of everything it carries.