In the process of defining my world I am led to the aesthetics that move me the most. Form and space, light, shape, geometry, colour and texture are the elemental structures that allow us to perceive our universe.
I was born in Inverell and until the age of three my surroundings were farm machinery, wool sheds, red dirt, pale fences and wide open spaces. All these things were embedded in my memory and imagination. A sense of nostalgia seemed to keep recurring; the pattern of the carpet, the wallpaper, and the tiles in the bathroom had all become part of the blue print that is etched into the depths of my subconscious.
FromĀ a very early age I always knew there was more to life than what was to meet the eye. I was always drawn to the metaphysical.
It has been twelve years since I stumbled across my first yoga class where a search for the ultimate truth began. My journey is uncovering a connection with Nature and the Self. With my evolution my canvas has become my altar, choosing objects and symbols to reveal alchemical truths, Observing nature can unveil the meaning of life.
This shrine can be seen as a mirror of what we are in our essential nature. That is our Buddha nature, Christ consciousness, the breath of God, the higher self.