Moral rights are personal rights that connect the creator of a work to their work.
As a visual artist, moral rights mean that:
Welcome To Oils In The North

Moral rights for visual artists
- people must know you are the creator of your work if it is shown in public
- no one else can be named as the creator of your work
- your work cannot be treated in a way that hurts your reputation
You should have an opinion on how your work is to be shown and how your name appears with your work. If someone is going to show your work in public make sure you tell them how you want it to be seen by other people.
My Portfolio

My Afternoon Walk
A Afternoon Walk

A Kings River
A Kings River Disciption

The Gentle Morning
The Gentle Morning

A Cool Place
‘A Cool Break’ Sitting contemplating the cool waterhole under the waterfall, Surround sound without the electricity or stereo, Noise reduction water splashing on the rocks

A Storm Colour
‘A Storms Colour’ The late afternoon storm, with the colours of the early evening sky behind it,breaks over the dry parched ground after months of

Morning Wash
This is the Tropical North, where our streams turn to turbulent rivers within minutes of rain falling, washing away all the debris built up in

Breaking Rain
The sun sets and the dust from the day, colours the Australian skyline. A late afternoon rain storm rolls in, menacing, dark, the rain falling.

The Road to Nowhere
In the Australian Outback, the roads stretch for hundreds of miles before there is any sign, of habitation. Sitting behind the wheel for hours on
















