Integral Ecology

'We are a Single, Sacred Community'; I may be a sole thread in this web of life but our power lies in the interconnections. We can become a force of motion to action hope. By focusing within our sphere of influence we can ensure steady, grounded momentum while our long term goals gleam in the distance. 

This journey requires a consistent pace—a deliberate commitment to moving slowly, listening deeply, and living with simplicity, elegance, and purpose. The only way to possibly fail on this path is to stop, so I continue to take each step towards our shared vision for change. 

I have taken the first steps into Creative Advocacy. This is the space I wish to occupy, to grow, be challenged in, and build to relationships within. I welcome the challenges, lean in to the fear and move forward into my values regardless. 

Coral

The intricate lines of "Coral Web" entice you into the mesmerising, intricate entanglement. This artwork delves deeply into the profound interconnections that bind all living beings in our delicate planetary ecosystem.  

It explores the idea that ecosystems are more than just biological communities; they are living narratives of interaction. Within these intricate networks of life, organisms coexist and harmonize with one another and their environment in a delicate equilibrium. 

The complex matrix of lines symbolises the interdependence of all life forms. Each entity plays a crucial role within multiple chains of existence, intricately connecting, influencing, and impacting others. It's a reminder that every action in the natural world triggers a reaction, creating ripples that cascade through the vast web of life. 

Through these works, we are gently reminded that we are all part of a single, sacred, community—an interconnected web that extends far beyond the boundaries of individual ecosystems. This encourages us to nurture and protect this intricate fabric of existence

Ghost Coral

The overlapping composite structures in "Ghost Coral", an entanglement of ephemeral organic shapes, is formed from the ghostly remnants of a once vibrant coral system. These skeletal, discarded fragments scattered in their millions over beaches, displays the urgent need for our planet's voice to be heard.  

In conversation with "Coral Web" the fragile nature of the planetary systems is compounded. We are all interconnected, reliant upon one another for the delicate balance of existence. Yet we are systematically dismantling this intricate web of life. We are poisoning the very essence of the system we depend on for our very survival. Despite our supposed intelligence as a species, this clearly illustrates our capacity for ignorance.  

The visual exploration of dead coral, in the face of the looming extinction crisis, demonstrates that the need for action has never been more pressing. We must speak for our planet, for every living being, and for our own future. 

Life Lines

"Life Lines" allows us to contemplate the inherent wisdom of nature, rooted in plant life. It draws a parallel between the fleeting human lifespan and enduring existence of the natural world.  

These lines, finely etched in the wood, offer insights into layers of influence. They hint at the interplay of each individual life force, and its intricate interaction with every other being. 

The intricate linear pattern of the wood, is testament to its fast and slow growth, an enduring record of not only the seasons of growth but also embody its resilience and longevity.  

The annual distinction of earlywood and latewood mirrors the influence of environmental conditions on growth – circumstances that humanity now plays a pivotal role in shaping.  

Within the complex linear composition, echoes of mountain ranges emerge, creating illusions that simultaneously evoke both the macro and micro aspects of existence. Inviting contemplation of the profound impact of humanity on the planet. 

Dissociation

The inability of people to connect with the current state of climate collapse is incomprehensible to me. I am astounded that they will not accept the gravity of the situation and take meaningful action.  

Sinking disappointment envelops me when I contemplate the disgraceful state we find ourselves in. I meander through my perspective of reality but for others the option seems to have been removed. 

To proceed I immerse myself in periods of meaningful mindfulness and deliberate disconnection. I allow my mind to drift into the ether. My consciousness floats away like rising smoke and disperses into the atmosphere. In that moment, I cease to exist; I become a detached observer. I am both present and absent, a paradox of existence. 

There comes a point where I must remind myself to breathe and blink it anchors me and I am drawn back into my body, into the present moment.  

Aqua Flora

"Aqua Flora" celebrates the serene, luminous tones of the natural world. These artworks reference gleaming coastal waterscapes, unfolding the intricate interplay of shimmering, tranquil tones.  

As our connection to the land deepens, it becomes clear that each individual element gracefully occupies its own place. Each represents an integral part of the global community; enacting its purpose and harmoniously complementing the whole.  

As we navigate our own path, slowly and deliberately, we are able to become attuned to the very essence of the environment. Able to become one with the elements, intimately connecting to their vibrant energy, allowing it to support and propel us forwards.  

These compositions invite us to contemplate our individual roles within the broader global community. It highlights the profound embodiment of the interconnectedness of all life; where every element plays a vital part in the symphony of existence. 

Flora

"Flora" immerses us in a lavish expanse of vibrant, structurally impressive foliage, a testament to the array of astonishing tropical flora. The sheer size and variety of these plants are so mesmerising that they challenge you to question their reality. 

This artwork showcases a rich array of linear compositions and vivid colours, magnificently detailed, on the robust and resilient structures of the incredible foliage. It is a celebration of the beauty and intricacy of the natural world, inviting us into the breathtaking wonders it holds. 

In the face of the climate collapse, it serves as a powerful reminder of nature's strength and resilience, and the potential for ecological regeneration. 

Fire


The artwork "Fire" demands that we notice our immediate, harrowing reality. The relentless environmental destruction occurring within the present moment. This process has long been in motion but NOW it is our responsibility to witness the shift from climate crisis to cataclysmic climate collapse.  

The work depicts a vivid representation of the temperature and intensity of heat as it engulfs everything around it. The transition of colour addresses the juxtaposition of burning bushland, drawing a chilling parallel between the controlled cool burns that methodically clear leaf litter and preparing the ground for new life, and the fury of hot burns that mercilessly devour everything in their path.   

The significance of Moses noticing the burning bush becomes palpable. It underscores the urgency of our awareness as the first thought in our ability to respond. As we grapple with the staggering consequences of our actions on the planet, we must first notice, to be able to confront the reality of the world burning before we are able to action change.

Settlement Heritage


The artwork "Settlement Heritage" delves into deep pain, leaving a void upon realising our shared history. It carries a profound responsibility to move forward and navigate the discomfort that fear places as a significant barrier to positive actions, steps, and relationships required for reconciliation. Despite government-mandated inclusion in the curriculum, there remains an intense fear of making mistakes, making it far easier to avoid addressing the issue altogether. The enormity of the challenge facing us envelops us with intimidation, emphasising the scale of the work that needs to be done. Stark realisations arise when confronted with the numbers: the disparities in employment, education, and health statistics that highlight systemic inequalities. It is a stark reminder of the urgency for change and the daunting task ahead.

CERES


The artwork "CERES" captures the essence of transformation, as the tip is turned into flourishing gardens. It signifies a transition timeline, an evolution of space and purpose. The life cycle of trees and the intricate wood grain used in constructing buildings serve as reminders of the interconnectedness between nature and human creations. Fluctuating and wavering images and timelines depict the complex history of land usage by different groups of people. The intensity of pollution on the land is undeniable, yet it is built upon and given a chance at rebirth. The juxtaposition of decay and renewal encapsulates the ongoing process of healing and restoration. CERES stands as a testament to the resilience of nature and the potential for environmental revitalisation.

Wadawurrung Country


"Wadawurrong Country" explores contemporary connections to Country. It emphasises the importance of the intricacies of reading the landscape and understanding the language it speaks. The passion, deep knowledge, and ongoing engagement with Community highlight the significance of maintaining this profound connection with the land. Reading the trees, scarred, petrified, flowering, and interpreting the signs embedded within the landscape offer valuable insights into both its history and the actions required to care for it. This artwork also reflects upon the sheer destruction caused by bushfires, floods, and droughts on this Country. It serves as a poignant reminder that these events may have been prevented if we had heeded the wisdom of the Indigenous custodians who have nurtured and protected this land since time immemorial. By embracing a broader scope of knowledge and understanding our place within the panorama of this work, we are compelled to take proactive steps towards preserving and honouring the land for future generations.

Coal Loader


"Coal Loader" depicts the evolution of a former coal loader site into a space of regeneration, community education, and growth. The tunnels that remain beneath the land serve as enduring reminders of the destructive practices of fossil fuel transportation. Despite these challenges, the texture of the stone captures a certain beauty, symbolising the time taken to both construct and dismantle the rock face. The site holds great significance, highlighting the contrast between the years of environmental harm caused by fossil fuel transportation and the ongoing efforts to conserve and restore the land.

This site is remarkable in the unwavering dedication and integrity of those involved in its conservation. Their journey has been marked by challenges and ongoing learning, continuously driven by a positive intent. They embody the values of resilience and environmental stewardship, using the site's past mistakes as catalysts for growth and education. This artwork invites viewers to reflect on their own role in caring for the land and to join this transformative journey towards a more sustainable future.

Learning from Country


"Learning from Country" within the "Connecting to Country" series encapsulates the essence of constant learning. As I immerse myself in the sacred sites and engage with the stories and wisdom embedded within the land, my mind swirls with a sense of journey and discovery. I attempt to contextualize and place my experiences within a timeline, only to realize the profound depth of deep time that transcends conventional notions of linear progression. Through this process, I delve into the concept of dreaming, both my own dreams and the collective dreams of humanity, seeking to understand their significance and guidance. Along this path of exploration, I confront stark truths and encounter confrontingly honest learnings that challenge my preconceptions. The scope of knowledge to learn and unlearn can be intimidating, yet I embrace it with humility and a willingness to expand my understanding of the interconnectedness of all life and the responsibilities we hold as custodians of the Earth.

MRC


The artwork titled "MRC" captures the experience of working in the field of education, where there is a constant rush and a million running thoughts. The never-ending to-do list seems to grow perpetually, with the challenge of catering to the interests of many students at once. This creates a split attention and decision-making process, where the interests of groups often take precedence over the needs of individuals. Amidst this, there are scars that traverse the entire production, highlighting the complex relationship between our work and the Country we occupy. Are our actions merely deflated symbols of action, shadows of possible change, tokenistic attempts? The Welcome to Country, while a start, does not fully address the underlying issues. The acknowledgement of Country can often feel insincere, adding to the unlimited frustrations that arise within this environment.

Timboon


The individual work titled "Timboon" within the "Connecting to Country" series explores the theme of home, resettlement, safety, and love, juxtaposed with the historical reality of sanctioned culls within my grandparents' generation on this land. Upon inquiry, any memory of the First Peoples becomes an unseen footnote, a past extermination event on their property that was long over. The contrast between the beauty of the country and the dark shadows of its history creates a complex and conflicting narrative. Racism infiltrates conversations, leading to the need for explanations of insults that are difficult to comprehend. Bringing together these conflicting truths within my mind proves to be exceptionally challenging. Deep grief and frustration emerge as I confront the reality of my situation and the powerlessness I feel in the face of larger systemic issues. However, I find solace in refocusing my sphere of influence and working towards manageable, actionable changes.