How can you tell if your advisors are sufficiently creative? Easy in our case - come and see our offices!
Peter started as a potter in 1978 and then moved on to sculpture. He has attended classes at the Ku-ring-gai Arts Centre
and is currently working at the Workshop Arts Centre in Laurel St, WIlloughby.
Peter has participated in various exhibitions including ones at Bicentennial Park in 2002, Creek Art in 2004 and 2005 in Chatswood
and Crysalis and New Scuplture at the WAC. In 2006 his sculptural comment on the frustrations with bureaucracy was displayed at the WIlloughby Art Prize.
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The Walls Have Ears
Climbing up the Wall
The boardroom contains three giant ears
Pairs of ceramic hands made from two sets of moulds and painted blue.
made from Paper Mache. These ears
Formed part of various previous installation pieces.
were originally part of the Dare2 Sculpture
Group exhibition at the Workshop Arts
Centre.
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Three Torsos
Stained Glass
Ceramics with metallic patina. The torsos
The interior designer of our new offices was Rachel Vickers, Peter's
daughter, as
were made in one three-hour sitting with a
part of her work experience for her Bachelor of Design at the College of
Fine Arts,
model and were previously in our old
Darlinghurst. Rachel selected the artworks for exhibition and selected this
stained
boardroom.
glass that she produced in Year 10 at school.