
"’Evidence of
Inhabitation’ was about
finding beauty in the things we live with everyday. I believe that
you can see beauty in the most humble of objects, it is not so much what
you paint as how you paint it. I also like to add
another dimension to my work with subtle narratives, usually by giving
the subjects human allegories of their own. By adding
one’s own unique and original interpretation of a subject an artist can
still come up with a new way of looking at a subject. This is one of the reasons that art is so
fascinating; you are able to see life though the eyes of another.”
A review of 'Evidence of
Inhabitation by Tauranga Art Critic, Cynthia Cousins was broadcasted on radio 2ZB
in July 2006. You can listen to the review by clicking
on the Art Critique link below.


