Multimaterial
Handcrafted sculptures created using various techniques and a range of locally sourced materials.
Celestial Bodies
The silent drama of cosmic transformations.


Cosmic Impact
What traces of a moment remain, etched in the earth, the memory, or within ourselves? What does the mark of an impact look like, both seen and unseen? This sculpture reflects the marks which are left as we interact with our environment.
The lavastone represents something otherworldly and precious. The rock is grounded and anchored in the surrounding space by a tōtara wood base.
This sculpture won first price at the Kimbolton Festival.


Lunar Vibrations
This square white stone, like a moonrock torn from its origin, hums with the echo of its journey.
Still vibrating from the shock of displacement, it now rests on a delicately carved base—its tremors etched into the wood as a quiet record of transformation.


Endless Dance
Forged in fire and bound by gravity, this fused lava rock captures the inescapable pull between two objects. Now near indistinguishable, they spin as one—heavy, conflicted, inseparable. An endless dance.
The light wooden base anchors the weight of this moment, offering balance, contrast, and a quiet kind of hope.


Cosmic Escape
This rock spun alone through the cosmos for thousands of years, its surface shaped by endless motion. Once, it was caught —tethered in a moment of stillness. But it didn’t last. The brief struggle, now ancient, is etched into its form—lines of tension, scars of resistance.
It remains unclaimed, marked but unbroken, resting now on a base as quiet as the void it fled.




Infinite Curve
A relic of fire and time, this sculpture reflects the nature of existence through contrast and cosmic form. The volcanic stone—dark, pitted, and meteor-like—hovers above a carved wooden base. Circular impressions in both materials echo one another, suggesting a quiet exchange between earth and the cosmos.
The alignment of these circular forms serves as a meditation on the continuity of life: creation, destruction, renewal.
Orbital Fusion
This charred mass, streaked with veins of red and amber, stands as a testament to rupture but also resilience. Marked by a violent moment, its molten fractures are now frozen in time.
The stone feels mid-transformation, as if still cooling from an eruption within. It is in the process of reassembling itself, not yet whole, not yet settled. It came close to destruction. And yet, it endures—not fully cooled, never fully broken.
Capital Foundations
Compelling natural materials into industrial forms.


Boardroom Talk
This piece serves as a compelling metaphor for any business— bold in form, grounded in meaning.
Perfect for a boardroom setting, this sculpture sets the tone. Whether your company is navigating growth, plateauing, or facing a downturn, this artwork becomes a conversation starter. Let this piece be both a mirror and a motivator.


Fracture Line
A split has naturally occurred, a quiet fracture in form and time. What once was a flaw has now been cemented in existence, fused by pressure, presence, and permanence.
The rupture brings the piece to a seeming breaking point—but perhaps, in embracing the divide, it is now stronger than ever. The fracture is no longer a threat; it is the core.