Belonging Letters
Art isn’t just paint on canvas
My art starts in the soul, then the mind, and is always from the Hart
Silence of the Land
Belonging is often spoken about as though it is a destination—a place we arrive at. Yet in Silence of the Land, belonging is explored as a relationship: an ongoing conversation between people, memory and place.
The Australian landscape is frequently depicted as vast, rugged and empty. Yet landscapes are never truly empty. They hold stories, traces of those who have walked before us, worked the land, raised families, endured hardship, celebrated milestones and carried grief. The land remembers, even when history forgets.
Gathering Wood, Gathering Warmth
As the last traces of autumn fade across Boorowa, preparations for winter begin in earnest. Around here, colder days are not something that arrives overnight — they are something we slowly prepare for, together.
The golden paddocks begin to pale. The mornings arrive with a sharper edge. The evenings invite earlier sunsets and thicker jumpers. In Boorowa, winter can be beautiful, but it can also be bitterly cold. Preparing for it is simply part of life on the land.
Stepping Away, Returning Full: A family Time in Forster
Sometimes, the most important part of the work happens away from the studio — in the spaces where we pause, reconnect, and allow ourselves to be fully present.
Recently, I spent time in Forster, NSW, surrounded by family. It was one of those rare moments where time softens — where the days unfold gently, shaped more by connection than by structure.