Photographic series: Bush Shots at Henry Heads, Sydney

Presenting a captivating documentation series that seamlessly integrates art with nature along Sydney's eastern coastline. Each sculpture, a unique expression in carved timber, becomes a harmonious part of its distinct environment.

These carved timber sculptures are not merely standalone art pieces but rather dynamic installations that respond to and embrace the diverse surroundings along the coastline.

The meticulous carving process imparts a distinctive personality to each sculpture, with intricate details that attempt to mirror and divulge the intricacies found in nature. The colors chosen are not only aesthetically pleasing but are also carefully selected to resonate with the coastal hues, creating a visual dialogue between art and environment.

The documentation captures the sculptures in various states, from the play of sunlight on their surfaces during different times of the day to the interplay of shadows that adds depth and dimension. These images encapsulate the sculptures as they interact with the changing moods of the coastal landscape, highlighting the versatility and adaptability of the carved timber forms.

This series seeks to celebrate the marriage of artistic creation with the natural world, showcasing how each sculpture becomes an integral part of its environment. The juxtaposition of the meticulously carved timber against the ever-changing backdrop of Sydney's eastern coastline invites viewers to appreciate the transient beauty of these installations, perpetually evolving alongside the environment they inhabit.

October 2023

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