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  • A hockneyesque version of switch board cafe in melbourne. Approximately 50 or so shots combined.

  • My current favourite angle of Melbourne. Hosier Lane is FULL of collaborative art, it’s a real stand out faeture of this city, I tried to capture here the biggest chunck of the scene as i could.

  • Acrylic on Canvas

  • Acrylic on Canvas

  • Acrylic on Canvas

  • Do trees dream of wooden sheep? acrylic on canvas

  • This image is a composite of 6 six different photos and about 100 layers, i took this in this incredible ruined building just near my house, its the kind of place you can just wonder around and easily lose track of time… If you look closely, the bars around him look almost like wings…

  • This image was made from 2 photos and about 1000 layers/pieces, it took about 12 hours editing to complete. This is another image from the same fantastic ruined building in my home town….. I have been slowly over the past year experimenting and playing with these kind of hockney style collages/joiners, and have kind of created my own style of joiners… I’d be pleased to know what you think. :)

  • This idea came from when i was driving to a hockey match and noticed just off the side of the road an old machinery yard, with heaps and heaps of desolate old work machinery, and decieded i’d have to take a closer look sometime. So i came back the next day and took some photos and had a look closer look when i came home, and just came up with the idea to make some kind of robot monster out of these machinery parts. I didn’t have any particular plan, just built it from the ground up and thats what the end result turned out like. It was created from about 100 or so photos and about 182 layers… I also recorded the entire process in photoshop and i’ll upload the video asap http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQAchtqQX5c enjoy :)

  • This is my latest joiner of my home town Launceston, comprised from 2 photos and about 2000 layers/pieces, created for the once in a blue moon competition. I’m really happy with this piece hope you enjoy it too… :)

  • This is my latest joiner, made from a 360 panorama and contains about 12000 layer/pieces, it took about 20 hours on photoshop to complete…

  • This is a joiner i did of a local reef break on the east coast of tasmania, made from one image and about 1200 layers/pieces… My brother is in for quite a drop haha :)

  • don’t look up you might fall

  • This painting was inspired by a walk in the Aspen woods around park city, Utah. To me Aspens are the supermodels of the tree world – all slender trunk and tiny branches. Get them at the right time and the ground really looks this colour….. to further explore the theme

  • acrylic on canvas to further explore the theme

  • Abstract fine art

  • I bought some more RAM. It helped with this one.

  • This is one of my early photographic joiners. I took approximately 40 photographs of an old steam train with a pentax ME sLr film camera. Then processed and and laid the photographs out in a method coined by David Hockney as joiners. This process enabled me to look around my photographic subject and gave it a unique 3 dimensionality with movement.

  • i don’t know if i like this… its not all that original, but i like hockney. and the hockney’d camera is from an an assignment, i figure i want to make some of the stuff i do in class (however much i don’t like) work for me in real life maybe.

  • Chimay may seem like a flawed choice of beer on a balmy February evening in Melbourne, but at the time it was just right. Canon 20D, Lensbaby 2.0, f2

  • Storm King Mountain / New York I have always deeply loved Hockney’s Yorkshire paintings: the way the hills roll like waves. An attempt to imagine those hills recast in the black and white of dreaming. Nikon D300 / Manual / 18-200 mm / Raw

  • This image is produced by combining two photstats and it deals with my interest in time travel. I have gone back to the 1960’s to visit with the famous British artist David Hockney and his lady friend who kept offering me green tea and crackers.

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