Australian, born in 1973.
Started painting at an early age, attending groups such as the “Panorama Art Club” from the age of twelve. Began formal art training at Kingston College of TAFE SA, but did not apply to complete a degree. He chose instead to focus on obtaining a psychology education, completing a Double Major in Psychology at the University of Queensland.
This education lead to employment at the University of Queensland and University of Adelaide in the Psychology research field. Also contributed animation and illustration to education at the University of Queensland in MR Physics.
Completed a Graduate Certificate in Digital Design from Griffith University in 2002.
Short listed for The Blake Prize for Religious Art in 2002 with “Spot the odd one out: Titus at the Council in Jerusalem.” This work formed part of the Touring Blake prize during 2003.
Solo Exhibition “Tennyson” at the University of Queensland Staff Club in 2002.
Short listed for The Blake Prize for Religious Art in 2003 with “Party trick at Cana: Lost marketing opportunities for the new corporation.”
Attended Julian Ashton School of Art for four months in 2003.
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- Date written:
- 2013
- Last updated:
- 2013