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Mamaku1702 views1 metre tall, my first holely statue using a combination of the leaf of the mamaku tree fern and the unfurling fronds.
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Hidden secrets1700 viewsMy inspiration for this piece was a piece of broken shell off the beach where the smooth flowing form of the structure of the shell is only exposed after it is broke and worn by the sea... thus exposing the hidden secrets.
Stands about 65cm tall (plus base for stability)
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Just Dreaming1674 viewsJust Dreaming is a reclining form, about 1.4 metres in length. When she was lying on my drive outside my shed she was often stroked by visitors who enjoyed her very smooth finish (like marble).
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Great expectations1625 viewsSoft curves again - Another of my ladies. Speaks for itself really.
statue 650mm high
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Nature's Lace1598 viewsA lacy design of two interwoven fern leaves.
Stands about 1.5metres tall
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Flax1592 viewsstatue 1000mm tall + 180mm tall base = 1180 total height
Study of light and shadows
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Future Dreams1577 viewsFour fern fronds unfurling. 1.5 m tall (approx)
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Toitoi1566 viewsInspired by a trip to Hastings when I saw toitoi blowing in the wind.
More dramatic shadows when in full sun - but it doesn't photograph well with extremes in light and shadows
90cm tall including base. Two pieces pinned.
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Fern1566 viewsA more delicate lacey look using the design of a fern leaf.
Stands 700mm high without a base
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Sundial1565 viewsMy mum gave me a brass sundial plate for christmas so I had to make a stand for it. Again I've gone for a favourite motif... fern leaves and fronds
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Tail of the Taniwha1558 viewsAt first I didn't know what to call this statue. I was just playing with shapes and spaces and it was nameless. Then Mum suggested Tail of the taniwha and I looked at it again and agreed - that was what it was. Total height 950mm
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Memorial for Dad.1556 viewsOne of the statues carved soon after my father's death in memory of him. This little tiki was made from one of the first pieces of stone I bought on the day Dad died. Dad taught me to carve in wood (in a Maori style) so this tiki is carved just for him.
NOT FOR SALE
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