As a sociable introvert, I am a lifetime observer and mostly ardent supporter of the human being, their motivations, moods and passions. As a long-time creative business person operating in the corporate world, I see the conflict and pressures that impact us in our working lives and spill over into every corner of our world.
Combined with the impact of family trauma, dementia, chronic illness, and the death of a long-term soulmate, this has resulted in sculptures with attitude, captured moments that reflect the power and frailty of the human condition.
Having studied under Master realist figurative sculptor, Andrew Sinclair, I now work in clay and bronze, colour and monochrome. I play with simple forms, strange partnerings, hidden fears, contradictions, secret desires and unfinished stories.