
Mixed media of cast iron and concrete. Using elements found on the site of the abandoned structures of the Bamberton Cement works, the sculpture speaks of the passage of time, the transformation of elements and tension of history.

Mixed media of cast iron and concrete. The last great Celtic chieftain was a woman, who fought for her culture against the onslaught of the Roman Empire. She lost the war but won the timeless honor of myth. Caught on the wheel of endless change, she links us with the past and the future.

Cast in four panels of light weight concrete. dimensions: 5 1/2 feet x 6 feet

Cast concrete, 9" x 16" face in repose. Intended to be buried amongst the garden vegetation as a sleeping surprise.

Coffee tables made in the style of a column capital.

The songs of the ocean are found locked in ocean shells. Melissa dreams of the depths of the seas with the songs of waves.

Made with found objects from Mystic Beach, Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The bowl in the center is hand cast concrete.

The petroglyph design is hand carved and inlaid with a red stained resin. This is a private commissioned work based on the ancient native west coast artform of "petroglyph" writting.

The outer wheel is cast iron, a found material. The face is cast concrete. Light shines through the clear resin revealing the inlaid metallic colours.

A combination of cast concrete, painted imagery and found objects. The Awakening depicts the awakening of deep spiritual meaning.

Also titled, the covenant alter, The Promise depicts the intertwining of two lives as husband and wife.





