Superb fairywren (Malurus cyaneus)
Two wire sculpture blue wrens, perched on a small gum tree branch.
Fairywrens rarely sit still - a flicker of blue, and they're already gone.
They live in small family groups and rarely stray far from cover, moving low and fast through the undergrowth rather than in the open.
“Passing through”, 2026
Wire, refurbished Australian eucalyptus, Australian redgum
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Australian Magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen)
Wire sculpture of an Australian magpie standing to attention, ready to catch something to eat or make a getaway. It is one of my favourite sculptures due to the simplicity, yet familiarity, of its stance.
Standing on a redgum base, rescued from my firewood pile.
“Australian Magpie”
Wire and refurbished Australian redgum
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Splendid fairywren (Malurus splendens)
Less is more.
This one-off wire sculpture captures a moment of curiosity of one of Australia’s smallest native birds. “Blue wrens” are an incredibly fast moving and active bird. We don’t often see them standing still.
Set on a polished natural red-gum base.
“Twitch”
Wire and refurbished Australian redgum
17cm X 12cm x 11cm (including base)
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Rainbow lorikeet (Trichoglossus moluccanus)
Wire sculpture of a Lorikeet, the cheeky and rowdy social chatterbox that arrives the second the fruit is ripe and sweeps your hair over your eyes before you’ve had a chance to realise they’ve flown past. Rainbow lorikeets feed mainly on fruit, pollen, and nectar and possess a unique tongue adapted for their particular diet.
Set on an oiled red-gum base, this sculpture size is true to life.
“Lorikeet”
Wire and Australian redgum
37cm X 20cm X 15cm
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Superb fairy wren (Malurus cyaneus)
This is a wire sculpture of two fairy wrens on individual branches. I love the absence of fill in their bodies, which I feel is unnecessary. I love that the outlines of the birds give a sense of movement and our mind fills in the blanks.
Base made from a stave of an old whisky barrel.
“Two Wrens”, 2026
Wire and oak
18cm x 20cm x 9cm
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Striped Marlin (Kajikia audax)
Wire sculpture of a striped marlin leaping clear of the water.
Set on a sanded and polished red-gum base.
“Ascent”, 2026
Wire and Australian redgum
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The Superb Lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae) is a fascinating creature, with a courtship display of mimicked song and rippling dance like no other bird. If you have ever had the privilege of seeing the display of the lyrebird you’ll know it’s something that stays with you forever.
This piece is a homage to this experience and, mounted on an Australian red-gum base, can be displayed indoor or outdoors, moving beautifully in the wind. Its legs are robust and this piece will withstand all normal weather conditions and move beautifully in your garden.
“On Display”, 2026
Wire and Australian redgum
49cm x 77cm x 48cm
This is a half-size representation of a lyrebird in full display.
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