The imagery in this gallery exemplifies just two facets of my myriad artistic passions - human anatomy and surrealism.
Although a large section of my work incorporates proportion and anatomical detail, I find that I can work better if I don't hamper or cramp my style too much within the confines of accurately measured paradigms. A much favoured consistency running through my sculpture is a fundamentally traditional humanoid imagery which is either blatantly
or obliquely warped or aesthetically "off-centre" in some way.
I will invariably distort and combine working modes like these at will, then add some other ingredients such as sensuality and a slightly scary spirituality. Some of my work has meaning behind it, but mostly it is spontaneous and open to interpretation from the onlooker. I find the idea of people infusing my creations with their own psyche to evaulate each piece to be a very rewarding form of feedback. Their comments impress a new and sometimes oblique angle on my work hitherto unseen by me.