Making Mountains out of Molehills
This sculpture is cast in the very place from where it originated. The action of the tractor pressing its weight into the mud temporarily changes the shape and surface of the ground.
Urban Rookery
Huge rooks' nests from felled trees were salvaged and regenerated by being presented on scaffold.
Listen to them Falling
Listen to them Falling comprises multiple strings of apples, wrapped in clay and suspended invisibly from the ceiling.
Tread 1. 51° 10' 40 N, 2° 24' 51 W
This sculpture is cast in the very place from where it originated. The action of the tractor pressing its weight into the mud temporarily changes the shape and surface of the ground.
Tread 51° 10' 40 N, 2° 24' 51 W
This sculpture is cast in the very place from where it originated. The action of the tractor pressing its weight into the mud temporarily changes the shape and surface of the ground.
Apple Path
In October 2019 I started making a piece of Land Art in the field beside my home. Wanting to create another layer of history on the surface of the ground I positioned thousands of apples in a linear form.
Post Henge
Post Henge. 2021. Positioned in circular form to reflect continuity and eternal cycles.
Wasting Their Sweetness
Plaster, Earth Matter and Apples. Cast from a heap of composting windfalls at the base of an ancient apple tree.
Post Henge at Stone Lane Gardens
Positioned in circular form to reflect continuity and eternal cycles.