Biography
I draw and photograph en plein air in the Tasmanian landscape. For many years I have documented the work of shearers, slaughterers and huntsmen and one isolated and sturdy woman farmer and her working dogs and stock. This culminated in a Master of Fine Art and Design in lithography and subsequent exhibitions in 2013 and 2014. Today that female farmer has been transformed into a Diana, the fecund huntress and provider with her dog. My life models, today, in a Kempton colonial garden, where more than 150 years ago well dressed, and very sensible ladies had afternoon tea with Errol Flynn, perform and relive the congruent fantasies of Tasmanian history.