• May262017
    detail of an acrylic painting of a wood with bluebells

    Still got the blues, but I don’t need saving!

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    Why have I still got the blues, but I don’t need saving? Well the blues here are the flowers which…

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  • May252017
    Painting sold of bluebell wood in spring

    What did I use to create the splashes of blue light? Sticky things of course!

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    There was no sketching prior to creating this painting. Having spotted the splashes of blue whilst journeying I knew it was…

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  • May212017
    test lines for painting

    Don’t rain on my parade; the making of Ringwald

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    Don’t rain on my parade simply because sometimes when you start a painting it feels like it will not work.…

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  • May192017
    RingwaldAcrylicPaintingofTrees

    Raining all day, but it’s pretty in pink.

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    Grey skies kissed with pink. The cold cold days of winter. And then there’s the flick of silver. It feels…

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  • May172017
    PhotoFireSparksWassailingHereford

    Explorations of light and life

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    I’ve created or finished fourteen paintings this year so far.  Ten of these are being shown for the first time at…

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  • Mar302017
    macro photo of a pale pink poppy okeefe style

    Colour is a significant language for many artists

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    Whatever language you prefer to interpret the large abstract colour flower-abstractions of Georgia O’Keeffe when you actually see the paintings,…

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  • Mar282017
    pastel line drawing in red white and blue of a seated nude female back to viewer

    Looking at the Human Condition

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    Tip-toeing into a darkened gallery. Lit by a total wall screening of an imaginary cityscape. Lit as if it’s approaching…

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  • Mar162017
    watercolour painting of a model as if at a start for a running race

    The Essence of Movement

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    It’s a grey day at the end of October. The sound of gunfire rings out. The teacups rattled on the…

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