Light of the heavens, depth of the earth — the unseen and the seen.
Layers of Country and Sky Country converge, tracing the vastness that lives between them.
This is where spirit and landscape meet — where stars become storytellers and silence holds memory.
Night Sky Dreaming is a body of work that has been a long time in the making, bringing together two styles I’ve travelled between for the past five years. It sits in the space between worlds — between the grounded and the infinite, the tangible and the spiritual.
Each piece carries the rhythm of Country beneath the night sky — a dialogue between dust and constellation. Through soft gradients, patient mark-making, and quiet fields of light, these works hold space for reflection and connection. They invite the viewer to slow down, to look up, and to feel the immensity of what lies both above and beneath us.
The layers of Country — earth, cultural pathways, colonial grid, built environment, and celestial space — are woven gently through the work. Subtle shifts in texture, form, and rhythm reflect these stories without overpowering them. This is a quiet kind of power — one that speaks through stillness.
Night Sky Dreaming is not just a collection of paintings. It’s a conversation — between land and sky, past and present, the seen and unseen. A reminder that guidance can be found not only in the stars above, but in the ground beneath our feet.