Location: Australia
I am a professional artist located in the historic city of Albany on the south coast of West Australia. With over 25 years in the arts industry since completing a Fine Arts degree at Curtin University in Perth in 1988, my experience has ranged from public art projects, arts consultation, community arts, and exhibition curation. I have also worked nationally and internationally as a community arts worker and artist-in-residence.
For the last five years my focus has been on “This Papercut Life”, a creative business that has increasingly grown in size and success. Through this I design and create contemporary papercut and woodcuts, jewellery, art objects, designs for public spaces, and distinctive logos. As well as handcutting large paper artworks, I also use lasercutting to cut and etch my designs in paper, perspex, wood and occasionally metal. The themes of my work generally are community, environment, and family- with a storytelling aspect, while using a playful and figurative style that both adults and children strongly relate to.
My work is commissioned by both the corporate and private sectors, and I stock many high profile shops and galleries around Australia including Aspects of Kings Park (WA), Gunyulgup Galleries (WA), The National ANZAC Centre (WA), and Manyung Galleries (VIC) to name a few.
I have received numerous awards and have exhibited widely including: 2015: Best Rural Artist @ The Perth Royal Art Show; City of Perth commission to create an artwork commemorating the Perth/ Houston Sister City 30th Anniversary, gifted to the mayor of Houston, 2014; Best Rural Artist, Perth Royal Art Show 2013; Artist in Residence, Aspects of Kings Park, 2013; Highly Commended in both the 2012 Cossack Art Prize and the 2012 Centenial Art Prize; the “Celebrating Albany” and “Most Popular Artist” Awards, Centennial Art Prize, Albany in 2011; and an Australia Council for the Arts Residency Award in 2003.
My work is represented in many public and private collections.
2015, Papercut and ink
“Miss Melville and Mrs Clarence”
2013, papercut and ink