Cartoonist and sculptor. Created the "Rubbery Figures". His 1995-96 solo exhibition The Rubbery Years attracted over 36,600 people in its first six weeks at Old Parliament House, Canberra, prior to a national tour.
'Artists and Cartoonists in Black and White, ill. Swain, page 149', Bicentennial Re-enactment 1988' (in possession of the artist): film director to group of Aborigines facing a white man dressed as a colonial soldier with lots of spears poking through him, "No, no, no, no! No ad libbing, please", original of cartoon published Age 7 August 1987: included in 'Rubbery Years' travelling exhibition, NMA, Canberra 1995 (at Greenway Gallery, Hyde Park Barracks, January 1996); ill. Swain 149; included in Joan Kerr, Jo Holder and Craig Judd's 1999 b/w art exhibition at S.H. Ervin and in accompanying Joan Kerr's book, Artists and Cartoonists in Black and White.
'Front page, Age, 9 June 1976', Self-portrait cartoon on front page of Age (Melbourne) 9 June 1976 among other men proclaimed as 'Australia's finest gallery of cartoonists'; self portrait, Overland 67 (1977), 66; 'Report Card', Weekend Australian (Media) 1-7 April, 1999, p.6 (6 self portraits with a comment by each cartoonist himself (sic), an artist and a politician (anon).