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My practice as a fine artist is in creating images with materials, mostly sculptural, with an attraction towards expressing an archetypal way of seeing the world. Myth has been an important reference throughout my work - my understanding being that they contain layers and patterns of meaning which create an archetypal fabric underlying the culture of societies throughout the world, as much now as in the earliest recordings of history.  

                          

'Eubouleus's name was associated with the word bôlos, a clod of earth, and bôlostropheô, to turn up clods in ploughing.'               Extract from Turning Point exhibition 2013

Eubouleusian Field - 2013. Carved Portland stone and painted plaster cast forms

'Archetypal psychology likens itself to a polytheistic mythology in that it attempts to recognize the myriad of fantasies and myths - gods, goddesses, demigods, mortals and animals that shape and are shaped by our psychological lives’                 Wikipedia

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