



Portland stone with bronze homunculi coated in stone dust.
2025
42 x 35 x 23 cm


Alabaster.
2025.
28 x 36 x 12 cm



Portland stone. Click here to see more images.
2025.
192 x 51 x 45 cm

Bronze resin with metal frame and roadside litter.
2025.
32 x 32 x 40 cm


Portland stone with bronze sail and figures. The sail is modelled on a Gorgonia flabellum sea fan coral.
2024
65 x 19 x 35 cm

Bronze resin.
2024.
12 x 19 x 28 cm


Portland stone with iron hook and chain.
2024.
56 x 36 x 4 cm



Portland stone with bronze figures. Click here to see more images.
2024.
65 x 35 x 19 cm

Bronze.
2023.
13 x 9 x 20 cm



Portland stone. This evolved from an Etruscan-style woman in relief. A Buddhist Bodhisattva is one who achieves enlightenment but postpones paradise to help save all beings. The Bodhisattva Kannon (or Kanzeon) is often represented as female, the goddess of mercy and compassion. As well as the earth, she is chained to the oceans, which we are destroying with plastic refuse, over-fishing and the new threat of deep-sea mining.
2023.
39 x 6 x 67 cm

Bath stone. This piece started life as a lemon, perched across the edge of a corner face. For me, it finished as a woman resting in her spirit-dreams, reaching outwards and downwards to the earth.
2022.
30 x 15 x 30 cm




Portland stone. The original inspiration was an open Enso, a Zen Buddhist incomplete circle, symbolising the beauty of imperfection.
2022.
40 x 8 x 40 cm

Purbeck black marble, with a thin, sand-coloured, outer crust.
2022.
31 x 28 x 18 cm

Purbeck black marble, with a thin, sand-coloured, outer crust.
2022.
33 x 28 x 15 cm

Purbeck black marble, with a thin, sand-coloured, outer crust. The image is derived from a Cuceteni praying symbol on an ancient pot found in the territory of Ukraine and dated to at least c3,000 BC.
2022.
23 x 22 x 13 cm

Portland stone.
2022.
7 x 16 x 39 cm

Portland stone.
2021.
30 x 24 x 20 cm