We were guests of the band at the searingly powerful Sigur Ros concert in Auckland recently…
Read MoreThe haunting soundtrack for our video of the Fine Line donated by Sigur Ros is to be featured on the big screen in Aotea Square…
Read MoreSigur Ros are performing here!
Read MoreWhat a delight for Philippa and I to work with young primary school children to make an environmental sculpture…
Read MoreWe never thought it would take so long, but we have finally completed our global project and on 15th November we launched our book Fine Line….
Read MoreTo celebrate Earth Day and to open the New Zealand Festival of Nature Philippa and I were commissioned to work with Wild Dunedin community volunteers to make a land art sculpture. We chose St Kilda Beach…
Read MoreThis month the Sustainable Business Network launched their first ever circular economy directory…
Read MoreKathryn Ryan interviewed Philippa and I about our book Fine Line on Radio NZ…
Read MoreLens Culture, one of the most significant art photography platforms, has listed our Fine Line book among the best photobooks of the year. Our book was selected by Alasdair Foster…
Read MoreWe were recently filmed by BBC2 for inclusion in a three part TV series titled Nature and Us , A History through Art, presented by the eminent art historian James Fox.
We chose to make an ephemeral sculpture on Albert Burn Saddle near Mt Aspiring which we knew would provide an awe-inspiring visual landscape…
Read MoreAt this moment in time the world seems to be reaching tipping points within natural systems, climate, and societies. As the world becomes more dangerous and unliveable for many, G7 leaders are meeting in UK to plan actions that could tip the world towards a safer sustainable future, or hold us on the old path leading toward climate and social disaster…
Read MoreI have been processing events in the world, as has everyone. For the past few months I have found it difficult to post anything. We are lucky that in New Zealand the government’s Covid response was swift and decisive…
Read MoreThe European parliament has declared a climate and ecological emergency. So what urgent actions should governments take?
Read Moren October in spite of three days’ of continual storms Philippa and I with our longtime friends Len Gillman, Lea Wilson and David Newstead made the final sculpture on our Fine Line project on Mt Ruapehu in New Zealand’s Tongariro National Park. Huge lenticular clouds driven by the storms rose over the Pinnacles and Mt Ngauruhoe was barely visible until late in the afternoon…
Read MoreAt last a young leader who tells it like it is - Greta Thunberg. For the last thee decades the world has watched as political leaders have tiptoed round the edges of the world’s climate crisis caused mainly by global carbon emissions from the burning of fossil fuels…
Read MoreLast week after 18 month’s planning a delightful group of 14 students from Bowling Green University Ohio arrived at our studio…
Read MoreWe are delighted to have received samples of three perfumes in our collaborative perfume project with Celine Verleure of Olfactive Studio in Paris. Celine’s concept is to team up a perfumer - in this case Bertrand Duchaufour - with a photographer to create a perfume evocative of an image…
Read MoreFor a sculpture commissioned by a family in Wanaka blackened kanuka trees stand supporting a steel circle. The sculpture is designed to evoke a harmonious relationship between human systems and nature. In nature the circle is sacrosanct. Everything that lives must die, everything that eats is eaten…
Read MoreThis month Polis magazine Germany invited presented our environmental sculptures and invited me to write about my design philosophy for their international publication…
Read MoreVente - Privee has requested to feature 15 ephemeral sculpture photographs in a looped slideshow on the giant digital facade of their new building in Paris…
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