He carved wood such as Jarrah, using, for example, the cruciform shape in relativistic relationships which left interpretation open.
It also documents the lead character's changing relationships with those around her; standing up to her domineering husband (David Threlfall), developing a close but sometimes strained friendship with Mrs Waite (Stephanie Cole) the head of the Local Women's Voluntary Service, and her changing relationships with her eldest son Arthur (Ben Crompton), and her younger son Cliff (Christopher Harper) who is changed by his experiences of combat.
In 1953 she was with Inge King, Julius Kane and Clifford Last and was founding member of the 'Group of Four' and in 1961 she joined the artists grouping 'Centre Five' (among others Inge King, Julius Kane, Clifford Last, Lenton Parr, Vincas Jomantas and Teisutis Zikaras ), who broke with the VSS and organised private exhibitions.
Clifford Evans | Clifford Odets | Clifford Geertz | Clifford Jordan | Clifford Harper | Clifford Edmund Bosworth | Clifford Curzon | Clifford Chance | Clifford | William Kingdon Clifford | Max Clifford | Clifford the Big Red Dog | Clifford D. Simak | Baron de Clifford | Paul Clifford | Clifford Last | Clifford Grey | Clifford algebra | Baron Clifford of Chudleigh | Nathan Clifford | Natalie Clifford Barney | Clifford torus | Clifford Sifton | Clifford Meth | Clifford J. Levy | Clifford Grant | Clifford Algebra | Clark Clifford | Sir Charles Clifford, 1st Baronet | Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford |
Around 1960, he joined with Clifford Last, Inge King, Vincas Jomantas and Lenton Parr to form a splinter group which exhibited together as the 'Centre Five'.