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Eight figurative panels 2200 x 1200 x 19mm glass, deep carved for the perfumery department.

Harrods, London (1985).
Eight figurative panels 2200 x 1200 x 19mm glass, deep carved for the perfumery department.

Private Collection (Paul Mackucha), Sydney (1989).
A sculptural twist on contemporary utilitarian artefacts produced in glass employing deep carving & multiple lamination techniques.

Private Collection (Paul Mackucha), Sydney (1989).
A sculptural twist on contemporary utilitarian artefacts produced in glass employing deep carving & multiple lamination techniques.

Club Lounge, Western Sydney (1992).
Three life-size low relief horses sculpted in layered glass and “drawn steel”.

The Bradman Museum, Bowral (1996).
Twelve portraits & text, deep carved in thick glass.

TAB Head Office, Sydney (2001).
Seven 2100 x 1200 mm etched glass panels featuring Australian sporting icons.

Casino, Sydney (2003).
“Carnival Lanterns” – five revolving illuminated fibreglass & steel sculptures depicting ‘masks & music’ (c.2.5m high).
Casino, Sydney (2003).
“Carnival Lanterns” – five revolving illuminated fibreglass & steel sculptures depicting ‘masks & music’ (c.2.5m high).

Casino, Sydney (2003).
“Carnival Lanterns” – five revolving illuminated fibreglass & steel sculptures depicting ‘masks & music’ (c.2.5m high).

Arnott’s Head Office, Sydney (2004).
Low relief carving of the Arnott’s parrot icon (c.3.5m high).

Sebel, Pier One, Sydney (2004).
Seven meter ‘wave’ sculpture constructed from woven stainless steel mesh.

Hilton Hotel, Kuala Lumpur (2004).
“Four Perspectives” – four panels deep carved in thick glass in reception foyer.
AMP Head Office, Sydney (2005).
Etched glass artwork forming the casing for the Olympic Torch Collection in Sydney.
AMP Head Office, Sydney (2005).
Etched glass artwork forming the casing for the Olympic Torch Collection in Sydney.
AMP Head Office, Sydney (2005).
Etched glass artwork forming the casing for the Olympic Torch Collection in Sydney.

Shangri-la Hotel, Sydney (2005).
Five deep etched glass panels in reception foyer and 5.5m feature dragon sculpture in stainless steel.

Musee du quai Branly, Paris (2006).
Etched detail across a 44 square meter blue flashed glass ceiling.

Musee du quai Branly, Paris (2006).
Etched detail across a 44 square meter blue flashed glass ceiling.

Musee du quai Branly, Paris (2006).
Etched detail across a 44 square meter blue flashed glass ceiling.
Musee du quai Branly, Paris (2006).
Etched detail across a 44 square meter blue flashed glass ceiling.