
See Greg's winning work at
Sirromet Winery's 'Sculpture in the Vines'
Underwear Refitted
is on show at Sirromet Winery until September 15, alongside 13 other works specially chosen from the 2019 Brisbane Sculpture Festival.


Greg wins the
Brisbane Sculpture Festival 2019's
'Sirromet Outdoor Sculpture Prize'
Underwear Refitted
Takes out Award!

Greg's large-scale work was chosen from amongst more than 30 outdoor pieces that were scattered throughout the Botanic Gardens at Mt Coot-tha.
Greg was deeply moved by the recognition, and said he was grateful to Sculptors Queensland for the opportunity to show, for the wonderful conversations had at the opening night with fellow artists... and the delicious Red provided by Sirromet ;)
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Underwear
Refitted
2019 ~ Wood, Steel
Greg reworks a stunning piece from 2015, and exhibits it at the Brisbane Sculpture Festival, 2019, conducted by Sculptors Queensland in celebration of their 50th Anniversary.
The exhibition is held at the Mt Coot-tha Botanical Gardens. Pictured here are the gardeners putting the finishing touches to the bed in which the sculpture stands.
Artwork defined by wit and observation
'My work is an Allegory to the plight of humanity's struggle...'
A Return to the News Cycle...
‘Our blokes couldn’t build a canoe,’ Abbott’s Defence Minister Johnson said. $20B became $50B. Our dirty laundry is hanging out for the world to see.
Plane/submarine combined, seen and unseen, above and below, Underwear Refitted reflects the foolish paradox of competing with modernity in the form of a nuclear drone.

Underwear Refitted is on display at the
Brisbane Sculpture Festival at Mt Coot-tha Botanical Gardens until June 13.

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Out of the Woods!
'Curlew's Viewpoint'
Greg returned to the studio after a four month unscheduled appointment with a roadside tree and his motorbike...
His first foray back into the challenging realm of sculpture has not only been highly therapeutic, but also imbued with great meaning for him.


Tiny Tin's Tip Toe
A homage to the humble Tinnie...
This work was acquired by the Redlands City Council through the inaugural 'Girt by Sea' exhibition, held in June, 2016 at Redlands Bay.

Reaching out to sea...
'Flightful Tinnie'
Exhibited with Curlew's Viewpoint at Girt by Sea 2017, in Redland Bay, this sculpture was an integral part of Greg's recovery from his slight misadventure... and came together with the awesome support of his dad, Don.

Greg does it again!
Lighfboat
Wins award at
SWELL Sculpture exhibition at Currumbin
Lighfboat won the Max Fabre Foundation Environmental Awareness Award at SWELL.
A three time award winning sculpture

Oar Or Ore
Greg's companion piece to Lighfboat, created for the 2016 Swell Smalls Gallery. Read about it here:
[Post Script: Oar or Ore won a
'Highly Commended' Award
at the 2019 Brookfield Art Show]
You gotta recognise it:
Credit where Credit is due!
Greg would like to thank Steve Morgan and Bob Turner for their incredible support and hard work in realising the Four Islands Festival Sculpture competition and the Girt by Sea Acquisition Prize.
Special mention too to the Redlands Creative Alliance and the Redlands City Council for their valuable support of the Arts, and the highly valued direct support from Councillor Mark Edwards, of Division 5, who has been a tireless worker for the recognition of the valuable part that the arts plays in a healthy community life.

Flight of a Course
Notions of flight and balance in this work shortlisted at the 2011 Noosa Regional GalleryTravelling Scholarship.

Underwear
A work that marries intent and form to yet again contribute to the discussion around social efficacy.

Lighfboat awarded First Prize at 4 Island Festival
This same work was awarded first prize at 'Sculpture on the Edge', 2014 at Maleny, SEQ.
In the Studio...
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