My cyber collage paintings are inspired by internet images, my own photographs and observations.


I love patterns and symbols, and the paint effects of metallic and iridescent paints, for their glistening colours and effects.

I love the word, "cyber", coined in 1948 by a mathematician, and everything it doesn't appear to properly define. I've wanted to know for years what it means and now, so satisfactorily, I still don't!


As a self-taught, enthusiastic amateur artist, I have been strongly influenced by political demonstration banner art and declamatory, agitprop posters, from an early age.In my grimmer paintings, the future has arrived, reflecting each current patriarchy’s success at abusing Nature, the biosphere, Pachamama, Indigenous-animist tree worshipping peoples, Gaia, our Mother Earth, women, and our children. I use dark line outlining, comic, cartoon, collagist, graphic novel, political banner, poster, and colouring-in styles, that you'd expect from a school teacher-programmed artist always preferring carefully delineated, shareable messages.



Opening: Friday 19 May 2023 6pm - 8pm

Showing: 19 May - 10 June 2023

Where: DVA - Ground Floor, Harbour View Plaza 1/8 McMinn St, Darwin City, NT


Gallery opening hours for exhibitions:

Wednesday 12 - 5pm, Thursday & Friday 10am - 5pm, Saturday 10am - 2pm


July 18, 2025
ArtBroken
June 24, 2025
This exhibition reflects the ‘Revitalisation’ of ‘Femininity’ and ‘Cultural Resilience’.
June 24, 2025
These pieces capture the spirit and rebellion of the world’s most unforgettable musicians.
June 24, 2025
Inspired by the unpredictable nature and vivid colours of Darwin’s wet season
June 24, 2025
Discover the bold, imaginative world of Darwin’s own trailblazing publisher Wild North Comics.
April 22, 2025
Explore the nature of local lifestyles with intent to capture funky fashions and everyday living in Darwin. The artworks displayed will depict the fun, enigmatic and colourful existence of tropical Darwin during the day, and the busy, energetic nightlife around its local haunts.
April 22, 2025
Step into the vibrant world of the Australian Top End with Colours of Home, an exhibition of predominantly pastel paintings that capture the striking beauty of the local landscape.
April 22, 2025
‘Ways of Seeing: Miya/Significant Plants – Beginnings’ showcases works from five culturally diverse, female artists – Glynis Lee, Angelina Lewis, Juwayning Lorraine Williams, Linda Yarrowin, Nena Zanos - created during a printmaking project at Wagait Beach. Artworks reflect each artist’s personal connection to chosen plants. Accompanying stories and video communicate cultural knowledge.
April 22, 2025
The viewer is exposed to obscurities of the universe including artwork, ‘Solar Flare’ depicting a solar explosion also, ‘Meteor Shower’ and ‘Supernova’. Energy and passion are radiating from the paintings, highlighting intensity. In contrast, ‘The Wormhole’ and ‘Galaxy’s Breath’ depict the timelessness and constancy of galaxies and the beyond.
April 15, 2025
Have you ever spent so long not talking to other people that when you finally did, your voice cracked? Have you ever been somewhere so remote that if you died, no-one would know and you might not be found for weeks - if ever?
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