Friday, May 29, 2026

"Foxy"

 

“Foxy” (FF482) is a three‑piece Opal Sculpture arranged to form the distinctive features of a fox head — two alert, expressive eyes and a button nose brought together in a charming, instantly recognizable composition. Hand‑carved from Koroit Nut Opal material, each piece reveals sparkling rainbow kernels within the stone, giving the fox a lively, spirited presence.

The eye pieces showcase vibrant internal colour play, creating the impression of a fox watching with curiosity and intelligence. The small nose piece completes the expression, uniting the trio into a playful and character‑filled sculpture.

The work is presented on a rare Silver Top Gum burl timber stand, whose swirling grain and rich natural tones complement the opal’s colours and enhance the sculpture’s organic beauty. The stand adds a sense of elegance and rarity, grounding the fox head in a uniquely Australian material.

Sizes: Eyes — 2cm x 3cm x 1.5cm Nose — 0.5cm x 1.5cm x 1.5cm

Together, the three pieces form a playful yet elegant interpretation of a fox head — a small but expressive artwork that captures personality through colour, shape, and natural opal fire. “Foxy” invites viewers to appreciate both the charm of the animal it represents and the remarkable beauty hidden within Koroit Nut Opal material.



Tuesday, May 26, 2026

"Blue Gum Creek"

 

This two‑piece Opal Sculpture represents a pair of Blue Gum trees standing along the banks of an outback river — tall, quiet silhouettes rising from the landscape. Each piece is carved from Queensland Boulder Opal material, sliced to reveal vibrant blue opal that naturally forms the striking shapes of the trees themselves. The surrounding host stone frames the scene, giving the impression of trees emerging from the Australian earth.

Both the front and back surfaces reveal their own unique patterning, offering shifting perspectives as the pieces are turned. Together, the two forms create a natural “picture stone,” capturing a moment of stillness beneath the Australian sky — Blue Gums standing proudly along the river’s edge.

The sculpture is presented on a full‑grain Banksia timber stand, whose rich texture and warm tones complement the opal’s colour and organic shapes. The stand enhances the sense of place, grounding the scene in the native landscape from which the material was formed.

This large Opal Sculpture — both pieces measure 10cm x 13cm x 3.5cm.

A striking, investment‑grade artwork that captures the essence of Australia’s outback landscape in stone.

Monday, May 18, 2026

"Looking Forward"

 

“Looking Forward” (FF471) from our 2024 series is a two‑piece Opal Sculpture created from a single Koroit Nut Opal material. The nut has been carefully sliced in half to reveal the remarkable “corneal” pattern hidden within, exposing the luminous opal at its centre. Together, the two halves form a pair of symbolic “eyes,” suggesting vision, awareness, and the quiet act of looking toward what lies ahead.

Hand‑carved to enhance the natural contours of the material, each piece carries its own subtle expression, yet they remain inseparable — two parts of one original whole. The interplay of pattern and colour within gives the sculpture a sense of depth and presence, as though the stone itself is observing the world.

The work is presented on a two‑tone Gidgee timber stand, crafted to echo the duality of the piece. The contrasting hues of the timber provide a warm, grounded base that complements the sculpture’s mirrored forms.

Sizes: a) 2cm x 4cm x 3cm b) 2.5cm x 4cm x 3cm

Together, the two halves create a contemplative moment — a reminder that clarity often comes from looking inward as much as looking ahead, and that even a single stone can hold a vision waiting to be revealed.

Thursday, May 14, 2026

"Around the Camp Fire"

 

“Around the Camp Fire” (FF470) is a three‑piece Opal Sculpture from our 2023 series, each form hand carved from opal that carries its own distinct patterning and flashes of colour within the stone. Together, the trio evokes the familiar scene of a family gathered around a campfire in the outback — a moment many travellers come to know beneath the vast Australian sky.

Each piece stands as an individual figure, yet they belong to one another, united by the warmth of the imagined fire and the shared experience it represents. The natural markings within the opal suggest movement, presence, and quiet storytelling, as though the stones themselves hold memories of the land.

The sculpture is presented on an outback Gidgee timber stand, chosen for its deep, earthy tones and remarkable density. The timber’s rugged character complements the narrative of the piece, grounding the figures in a landscape that feels unmistakably Australian.

Sizes: a) 5.5cm x 3.5cm x 1cm b) 4cm x 2cm x 1cm c) 3cm x 2cm x 5cm

Together, these three forms create a small but evocative tableau — a reminder of the simple, timeless moments shared around a fire, where stories rise with the smoke and the outback night settles in around you.

Sunday, May 10, 2026

"Eagle Rock"

 

“Eagle Rock” (FF465) from our 2023 series is a sculptural study in natural suggestion — a form shaped by hand until the stone revealed an unmistakable likeness. Its silhouette recalls the proud profile of an eagle’s head, complete with a pattern that hints at a watchful eye and opal colour shimmering within the contours of the “face.”

The opal’s natural lines and hues guide the interpretation, giving the sculpture a sense of quiet vigilance, as though the spirit of the bird is held within the stone itself.

The piece is set upon a stand crafted from Australian Red Gum, chosen for its rich, earthy tones and strong visual presence. The timber’s depth of colour enhances the sculpture’s form, creating a grounded and harmonious display.

Measuring 3cm x 8cm x 4cm, “Eagle Rock” is compact yet striking — a small sculpture with a distinctive presence.

Thursday, May 7, 2026

"Natures Portal"

 

“Nature’s Portal” is the 464th Opal Sculpture in our 2023 series — a hand‑carved work that reveals the hidden world within its host stone. As the layers are shaped away, a unique pattern emerges, opening like a doorway into the stone’s ancient interior, where opal flickers through the matrix with quiet brilliance.

Every curve and contour has been carved with care, allowing the natural character of the opal to guide the form. The result is a piece that feels both intimate and expansive, as though offering a glimpse into a landscape held in miniature.

Presented on a custom countersunk stand crafted from Australia’s Gidgee timber, the sculpture is grounded by one of the country’s densest and most richly toned native woods. The stand has been shaped specifically for this piece, creating a seamless union between stone and timber.

Measuring 3.5cm x 6cm x 4cm, “Nature’s Portal” may be modest in scale, but it carries a depth and presence that invites close contemplation.

Monday, May 4, 2026

"By the Spring"


 “By the Spring” is Opal Sculpture FF463 from our 2023 series — a two‑piece composition shaped from opal sourced in the renowned Koroit Opal Fields. This work celebrates the natural poetry of Koroit material, where intricate patterns and vibrant opal seams flow across the surface like water tracing its way through ancient stone.

Each piece carries its own character yet speaks to the other, creating a quiet dialogue of form, colour, and movement. The sculpture is presented on a hand‑crafted stand made from Australia’s Red Cedar, whose warm tones and fine grain offer a grounded counterpoint to the opal’s luminous complexity.

A meeting of earth, time, and artistry, “By the Spring” invites viewers to explore the depth and detail held within these remarkable stones.