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Lizard Sun Dial1152 viewsI usually make individual lizards basking on a rock but in this piece I decided that it would be fun having lizards scampering up a column.
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detail "Escape"1147 views
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mobius1142 viewsSoft flowing shape with no beginning or end.
Statue is 60cm tall (SOLD)
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Tui Sundial side 21141 viewsThe other side of the sundial showing one tui swooping down upon another.
Total number of tuis on column = 2 flying and 1 defending his flowers
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Little sister1137 viewsOnly a small statue (only 44cm tall)
It is difficult to see in this photo but there is a nice flowing streak of iron oxide running through the stone which adds to the form and uniqueness of this piece
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Twist of Fate (top view)1131 views470mm tall. One piece
Play of shadow and light (doodling in stone)
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Dale's new beginnings.1129 viewsAfter retirement beginnings a new life with new starts and challenges. The fern speaks of the life that has been - and the unfurling frond speaks of the new changes. Happy retirement Dale (SOLD)
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Unfurling Fern1127 viewsfern frond uncurling and a fern leaf motif combined.
stands in total about 820mm in height (in total)
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Squiggle1124 viewsI had fun with this one... started making a koru, then decided to put a few kinks in it.
It sort of springs up out of the ground. Haven't really thought of a name for it so its known affectionately as "Squiggle". I have done a series of squiggles in different sizes and kinks.
This one stands about a metre tall (plus base for stability)
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Tui Sundial side 11121 viewsAround our place we have lots of tuis around in the spring when the Kowhai trees are flowering. I decided I couldn't do justice to Tuis if I tried to get them in proportion with a Kowhai tree so I decided on them squabbling over flax flowers instead.
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Fern Lace1116 viewsI keep returning again and again to ferns - perhaps because I love them. This is a smaller version of a fern (65cm) done in a lacey style.
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un-named1100 viewsSometimes I like to just play with stone and see what comes out. This piece was sort of inspired by a combination of manuka and field poppy seed pods.
580mm tall
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