
‘At The Radio Station I’
“Who listens to the radio? That’s what I’d like to know” – The Sports, 1979.
‘At The Radio Station I’
“Who listens to the radio? That’s what I’d like to know” – The Sports, 1979.
‘Bold’
…sometimes nature doesn’t do pastels, sometimes we need to be bold…
‘Xpose’
… one way to get exposure i suppose…
‘Leave Your Mark’
‘Green Serration’
‘Silo Park VI’
Silo Park, on the western fringe of Auckland’s CBD and the edge of the Waitemata Harbour, was previously an industrial freight and storage area, replete with gigantic cement storage silos and steel bulk liquid tanks.
These days it is a somewhat gentrified recreational and arts precinct. The old cement silos are even used as movie screens on occasion! The area has been greatly transformed in its everyday use but still preserves its mercantile history.
‘Silo Park V’
‘Silo Park IV’
‘Silo Park III’
‘Silo Park II’
‘Silo Park I’
‘Arch/ Four’
… a little arch four you…
‘Sun Shines, Water Falls’
… both forces of nature doing what they should, in harmony…
‘Under The Bridge’
‘Half Buried’
…if not the end of the road, then certainly the middle of a garden…
( Garden art a la “Cadillac Ranch” by Dean Thompson, Kerikeri NZ)
‘An Opening’
‘Things Just Got Difficult’
‘Press Any Key’
…no, really, that is the message spelt out in the keyboard jumble…
(Art courtesy of my friend Dean Thompson)
‘From A Centre’
…extending outwards from the core – it all starts from there…
‘Mr. 4 Square’
…the ever chirpy ‘Mr. 4 Square’, iconic cartoon figurehead of New Zealand’s oldest chain of convenience stores, 4 Square.Nerdy but strangely comforting…