Category Archives: Garden gallery
Yin & Yang mosaic water feature plate
Park mosaic installation – Wallace Street
park mosaic installation created with ceramic tiles Project commissioned by Caboolture Shire council 6 insets to entry bollards and 6 insets to sandstone blocks Artist comment: Wallace Street was a run down Park in Caboolture and a joint effort from … Continue reading →
Violets mosaic pot
mosaic pot created with ceramic tiles Artist comment: Tried a few new things with this pot – etching each individual leaf, cutting holes in the butterfly leaves & replacing the colour, and the very fine detail involved with the flowers. The … Continue reading →
Pond mosaic birdbath
mosaic birdbath created with ceramic tiles Birdbath of pond scene including waterlillies, and flowering reeds.
Continue reading →Platypus Park mosaic installation
mosaic installation created with ceramic tiles Artist comment: “Platypus Park” is a creek revegetation & park project run jointly by State & Local government in Caboolture Qld. Inspiration for the design came from spending some time around the creek, and … Continue reading →
Lotus mosaic birdbath
2100mm x 700mm mosaic birdbath created with ceramic tiles Lotus mosaic birdbath adorned in brilliant blue green mosaics with an eastern stlye lotus design.
Continue reading →Lavender garden mosaic pots (pair)
mosaic pots created with ceramic tiles Artist comment: Each tiny piece of the flowers was precut by hand – I think there was something like 1000 of them! I see this piece as a triumph of patience, as there was … Continue reading →
Pool side mosaic mural King Parrot Dreaming
1000mm x 750mm mosaic mural created with ceramic tiles Artist comment: “King Parrot Dreaming” was a commission for installation by a lap pool. Customer indicated that she liked King Parrots, waterlillies and bright colours. What a great combination! The design … Continue reading →
Karibu mosaic mural
mosaic mural created with ceramic tiles Artist comment: This welcome sign (Karibu means welcome in Swahili) was created for a lady who has just returned from an overseas stint in Africa. I was asked to incorporate some swahili inspired designs … Continue reading →











