I began making sculpture in rural Australia.
As a country child of the 60's and 70's life was "wild and free".
Young, at large, on horseback tracking animals and killing them...
Life was a strange thing in my hands.
I made sculptures of the forms I felt around me
At 18, I worked as a 'Jackaroo' on a cattle station in the Top End
and with Aboriginal tribes in the great Sandy Desert.
Then spent 6 years hitchiking the continents and became a sculptor.
Self taught , I started exhibiting in Australia in 1991.
When awarded an 01 Artist Visa, in 1996, I moved to the United States.
Found a place to live and sculpt in lower Manhattan and
lucked into a job assisting Nam June Paik in Soho.
Then began a new life in New York.
Sculpture and family keep me busy.