Signature 10 Collection

Strictly Limited to an Edition of 10 worldwide.

The Signature 10 Collection represents my most exclusive work, strictly capped at 10 editions. To uncompromisingly protect the integrity and vision of the imagery, these pieces are available exclusively as finished, ready-to-hang artworks—offered in premium gallery finishes such as face-mounted acrylic, museum-grade glass, and bespoke timber framing.

Each exclusive artwork is delivered alongside a signed Certificate of Authenticity and a detailed Story Card.

Please inquire for sizing, available finishes, and personalised consultation.

The Golden Divide

Blues Point, New South Wales

Available in Premium Framed | Museum Glass | Acrylic

Beyond the famous landmarks lies the true, rhythmic pulse of the city - a dense landscape of glass and steel that defines the modern metropolis. Captured from a low vantage point across the water, this perspective strips away the traditional icons to focus on the raw, vertical energy of the Sydney CBD.

In the final moments of a still, warm afternoon, the low western sun performed a surgical strike across the skyline. The light didn't just illuminate the city; it physically divided it. This piece captures that fleeting transition where the warmth of the day meets the cooling shadows of the evening, carving deep amber highlights into the modern architecture and turning a bustling business district into a silent, gilded sanctuary.

The Eastern Meridian

Byron Bay, New South Wales

Available Exclusively as a 2-Metre Seamless Acrylic Face Mount

Captured at an expansive 4:1 ratio, this piece was crafted with the deliberate intention of being experienced at a massive scale. The extreme panoramic format stretches beyond traditional framing to fill the viewer's peripheral vision.

Presented as a seamless, edge-to-edge acrylic, it is an uninterrupted window into the raw energy of the coastline-a commanding presence designed to anchor any space it occupies.

Point of View

Byron Bay, New South Wales

Available in Premium Framed | Museum Glass | Acrylic

Standing as an unyielding sentinel on the most easterly point of Australia, the light of Cape Byron never wavers. This piece captures the lighthouse not just as a landmark, but as a witness to the first light of the nation - a solitary figure holding its ground where the continent finally meets the infinite horizon.

The architecture is a striking study in texture and resilience, a testament to the beauty found in enduring the elements. It is a portrait of constancy, remaining steadfast against the abrasive salt and the relentless coastal winds. "Point of View" serves as a reminder of the power in standing one's ground, defying the steady march of time to remain a luminous guide through the changing seasons.

The Pacific Vanguard

Byron Bay, New South Wales

Available in Premium Framed | Museum Glass | Acrylic

Standing at the base of the Cape Byron Lighthouse, it is easy to get lost in the noise of the crowds and the brightness of the midday sun. But just beyond the white railing lies the true soul of the Antipodean edge - a place of absolute, unyielding power.

While the world hurried past, I found myself drawn to the vertical defiance of the cliffs. "The Pacific Vanguard" is a study in raw coastal energy; the moment where the deep blue of the Pacific meets the ancient stone of the continent. Captured in the harsh, honest light of noon, this piece reveals the textures and force of the ocean that most visitors overlook - a solitary sentinel standing at the furthest reaches of the east.

Norah’s First Light

Norah Head, New South Wales

Available in Premium Framed | Museum Glass | Acrylic

This study captures the first break of day over the historic Norah Head. Photographed in the absolute stillness of early morning, the composition focuses on the crisp, cool air and the precise moment the sun’s rays pierce the horizon to illuminate the headland.

More than a maritime guide, the lighthouse stands as an architectural sentinel - a symbol of constancy anchoring the rugged shores of New South Wales. Carefully crafted to radiate that ethereal morning light, this piece serves as a luminous window into a tranquil, fleeting moment where the world felt entirely still.

Panorama’s Edge

Bathurst, New South Wales

Available in Premium Framed | Museum Glass | Acrylic

High above the iconic asphalt of Bathurst, there is a silience that most visitors never stay long enough to hear. Standing at the summit of Mount Panorama, the perspective shifts away from the race track and toward the infinite horizon of the Great Western Plains.

This piece captures a visceral transition to the Australian high country. As the weather broke, heavy storm clouds began a slow, deliberate march across the barren land. To witness the rain bands physically dividing the countryside was a masterclass in scale - a reminder that at the edge of this famous peak, the true drama isn’t found in machines, but in the raw power of the atmosphere.

Shadows of the Pier

Coffs Harbour, New South Wales

Available in Premium Framed | Museum Glass | Acrylic

There is a fleeting window of time just as the sun disappears when a landscape truly reveals its character. Guided by a local to a high vantage point overlooking Coffs Harbour, I watched as the horizon began to transform under the weight of storm clouds stretching kilometres across the sea.

As the world darkened, the coastal light performed one final, dramatic act. The fading glow hit the surface of the harbour with precision, casting long, geometric silhouettes of the historic timber jetty onto the water. “Shadows of the Pier” captures that heavy, atmospheric transition - a quiet dialogue between the industrial lines of the heritage wharf and the approaching storm on the horizon.

The Terrace

Coffs Harbour, New South Wales

Available in Premium Framed | Museum Glass | Acrylic

There is a raw, heavy silence that settles over the coast as the sun begins its final descent below the Pacific. Standing on the precipice at Coffs Harbour, you feel the first bite of the cool dusk breeze as it brushes past, watching as the fading light catches the weathered "terrace" of concrete reaching out into the surf.

These massive pylons serve as the final line of defense, a geometric threshold separating the untamed power of the great ocean from the safety of the shore. In this study of man-made resilience, "The Terrace" proves that even against the chaos of a rising tide, there remains a deliberate place where the world finally becomes still.

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