Simon’s inspiration comes from an enormous variety of sources, but he is mostly influenced by what he sees in nature and the world around him. The Lyrebird gets its name...
Simon’s inspiration comes from an enormous variety of sources, but he is mostly influenced by what he sees in nature and the world around him. The Lyrebird gets its name from the male bird, which has a spectacular tail resembling a lyre. Simon translated the fundamental qualities and shape of the tail to take it from a purely representational form to a more abstract one. The clean lines and proportions suggest the bird’s plumage, while allowing viewers to interpret the sculpture as they wish. Producing a more conceptual sculpture allows him the freedom to explore shape and movement as well as encapsulate vitality and emotion.