Reduction Prints
Reduction printmaking is a process of carving away a single piece of matrix - primarily lino - in stages, applying successive layers of ink to gradually build the final artwork.
This method ensures each print is part of a limited edition.
High quality oil relief inks and quality printmaking paper are used for archival purposes.
Cuckoo's Nest |Arches 88 Paper|52x38cm|Edition of 5 | available for purchase contact me for details ‘Cuckoo’s Nest’ reveals the bedroom as a landscape shaped by the shifting contours of our relationships. A floating bed draped in childlike hearts and arrows evokes the innocence and early ideals we bring to love. Beneath it, a lotus lake symbolises cycles of growth, renewal, and the shifting tides of our lives. A crocodile hidden beneath the bed draws on childhood fears while hinting at the dynamics that can remain concealed in adult relationships. The cuckoo building its nest, set against the quiet threat of the crocodile, creates a tension that speaks to the fragile and often contradictory nature of intimacy. This work invites viewers to reflect on the subtle shifts in identity that unfold within the places we call home.
Water Nymph |Arches 88 Paper|52x38cm|Edition of 5 | available for purchase contact me for details ‘Water Nymph’ reimagines the iconic J.H. Lynch portraits that once adorned countless homes throughout the 1950s and 60’s, images that framed women as exotic and decorative. This domestic setting highlights how idealised images of women continue to shape expectations of femininity within the home. Nature intrudes through a lotus lake and herons feeding, signalling a change in role expectations. In the foreground, a bowl of apples entwined with a green snake evokes narratives of temptation and traditional gender and moral expectations. ‘Water Nymph’ invites viewers to question how women are framed, objectified, and ‘Water Nymph’ reimagines the iconic J.H. Lynch portraits that once adorned countless homes throughout the 1950s and 60’s, images that framed women as exotic and decorative. This domestic setting highlights how idealised images of women continue to shape expectations of femininity within the home. Nature intrudes through a lotus lake and herons feeding, signalling a change in role expectations. In the foreground, a bowl of apples entwined with a green snake evokes narratives of temptation and traditional gender and moral expectations. ‘Water Nymph’ invites viewers to question how women are framed, objectified, and constrained, even as the world around them transforms. By placing Lynch’s idealised figure within the contemporary domestic space of the kitchen, we consider the expectations of femininity. constrained, even as the world around them transforms. By placing Lynch’s idealised figure within the contemporary domestic space of the kitchen, we consider the expectations of femininity.
2025: Finalist and Highly Commended The Interior Art Prize Weswal Gallery|People's Choice Award Interior Art Prize Weswal| Finalist Du Rietz Art Prize Gympie Regional Gallery Chair Adrift |Arches 88 Paper|52x38cm|Edition of 6 with one Variation Print | available for purchase contact me for details ‘Chair Adrift’ explores the fragile arc of life through the lens of a , transformed into a lotus lake, mirrors the cycle of decay and rebirth, capturing life’s impermanence. The vintage wedding photo evokes shifting social norms and the fleeting nature of tradition. The lounge chair, once a symbol of comfort and home, reflects how such certainties fade. Yet, the sunrise filtering through the palm trees signals resilience and adaptation, heralding a new day.
2025 Finalist The Interior Art Prize Weswal Gallery Heron at Home|Arches 88 Paper|52x38cm|Edition of 7 | available for purchase contact me for details ‘Heron at Home’ explores the fragile arc of life, set within a retro Queenslander bathroom that juxtaposes domesticity against the external world. Lotus flowers blooming from the bath evoke new life, renewal, and the cyclical nature of existence. In contrast, the cane toad represents the intrusion of invasion of modern life and the erosion of traditional values. The heron, coexisting with the toad, embodies opposing societal identities, illuminating both harmony and tension in an ever-shifting social landscape. The piece invites reflection on the delicate interplay between preservation and transformation.
2025 Finalist Clayton Utz Prize and Awarded Highly Commended. 2025 Exhibited at Regional Spotlight Hervey Bay Regional Gallery Domestic Wilderness|Edition of 6|Arches 88 paper|76x 56cm| available for purchase contact me for details ‘Domestic Wilderness’, invites a dreamlike space where the boundaries between the external world and the intimacy of domestic life dissolve. This interplay reveals our external experiences shape our sanctuaries and blur reality. The lotus lake rug symbolising cyclical nature of life, with the morning sun through the palms signalling renewal.
2025 Exhibited at Regional Spotlight HBRG First Light|Edition of 5|Arches 88 Paper|34x28cm| available for purchase contact me for details
2025 Exhibited at Regional Spotlight HBRG Reflections at K'gari|Edition of 11|Awagami Bamboo Select Paper| available for purchase contact me for details
2025 Finalist Hawkesbury Art Prize Purple Noon Gallery Freemans Reach Pareidolia Landscape|Edition of 5|Arches 88 Paper|56x76cm| available for purchase contact me for details Pareidolia Landscape explores the perception of personal identity through the lens of the shifting sands on the coastal island of K’gari. In the sands and patterned skies, traces of ancestors are symbolised through traditional Croatian tattoo designs marking movement, German wallpaper evoking memory and domestic traditions. The work embodies a quiet reverence for Butchulla Country, acknowledging its enduring presence and deep spiritual connection inviting viewers to reflect on their own stories and belonging.
Adrift|Panel One|Unique Print|Triptych|Arches 88 Paper|76x56cm
Adrift|Panel Two|Unique Print|Triptych|Arches 88 Paper|76x56cm
Adrift|Panel Three|Unique Print|Triptych|Arches 88 Paper|76x56cm
Morning Walk|Edition of 14|Awagami Bamboo Select Paper|14x14cm|$75.00 print only|contact me for details
Evocations|Edition of 4|Awagami Bamboo Select Paper|27x32cm
Sunday at the Pier|Varation Print||Awagami Bamboo Select Paper|14x14cm
Morning Walk Two|Edition of 15|Awagami Bamboo Select Paper|14x14cm|contact me for details
Pelicans|Edition of 16|Awagami Hosho Select Paper|14x18cm|contact me for details
Golden Age Thinking|Edition of 8|Arches 88 Paper|22x20cm|contact me for details
Begonia Blooms|Edition of 11|Arches 88 Paper|28x23cm|contact me for details
Treasures of Loved Ones|Edition of 15|Arches 88 Paper|28x23cm|contact me for details
Banana Sunset|Edition of 19|Awagami Hosho Select Paper|28x23cm|contact me for details
Ginger Two|Edition of 12|Awagami Hosho Select Paper|9x6cm Image|26x20cm paper|contact me for details
Ginger One|Edition of 16|Awagami Hosho Select Paper|9x6cm Image|26x20cm papercontact me for details
Ginger Three|Edition of 12Awagami Hosho Select Paper|9x6cm Image|26x20cm paper|contact me for details