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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Sculpture is like a journey. You have a different view as you return. The three-dimensional world is full of surprises in a way that a &#8230;</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Sculpture is like a journey. You have a different view as you return. The three-dimensional world is full of surprises in a way that a two-dimensional world could never be. <br>Henry Moore</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Let me be clear – there are fabulous, deeply moving paintings by everyone from Rembrandt and Velazquez to Kngwarreye and Booth and more. And wonderful photographers and potters. And I have tried my hand at each of these disciplines and the closest I got early on was three small sculptures I made in terracotta. It should have been a clue because even then it felt right working in 3D.<br><br>To me sculpture is a manifestation, a force, imbued with a vitality. I don&#8217;t think I can get that with a brush. For me sculpture has a physicality that canvas lacks.<br><br>Sculpture needs to have balance and aesthetics from any angle, even if it has a determined front to it. It is figurative, even when it is abstract. It is a being.<br><br>Sculpture allows me to work in the &#8216;twilight zone&#8217; between an idea and pure feeling. It is a hard thing to describe. Somehow I know when something works, even or perhaps especially when it does not relate literally to the idea. And when I don&#8217;t have that sense then it is time to leave it alone for a while.</p>



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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">&#8216;In art there is only one thing that counts; the thing you can&#8217;t explain.&#8217;<br>Georges Braque</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">When I painted I always felt a great weight of criticism and comparison. I remember looking at Brett Whiteley&#8217;s work and realising I could never approach his fluidity of line and sense of space, or how he used paint. That was partly because I hadn&#8217;t given myself enough time to find my voice. And partly because deep down I am not a painter. But mainly because I am me, not Brett or anyone else. So I should be fiercely me, because that is the only path to something that is real for me.<br><br>I want to make things using materials that have integrity to the idea, and I cannot do that with paint, or clay or photography. I need to make things with substance, with body and physicality. Using my hands is how I transfer something of myself, something of what I am feeling, into the work.</p>
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