PAINTINGS
PAINTINGS
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I recently took part in BEAT 2024
Borough of Ealing Art Trail.
The first time my art has been on public display for 30 years!
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Over two weekends in September me and six fellow artists exhibited our work in West Ealing Library for Open Ealing.
​It was my first time participating in BEAT, a great experience, I got to meet and chat to loads of lovely people about my art.
LATEST ARTWORKS
JULY 2024
OLIVER'S ISLAND
Oil on Canvas
Strand-on-the- Green, London W4
SEPTEMBER 2023
Oil on Canvas
Throughout my gallery you will find lots of quite interesting facts, history and myths of many of the places I have painted. Click on most of the artworks to discover more...
MAY 2023
Oil on Board
This composition is based on one of my favourite places, The Rollright Stones.
APRIL 2023
Oil on Canvas
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This is my first ever round painting, I saw the canvas in a shop and knew immediately that I wanted to do this picture. I took the photo a couple of years ago and always planned to paint it.
This view of The Chiltern Hills shows the serenity of nature and the glorious
English countryside.
The peace and quiet only interrupted by the calls of
Red Kites up above.
APRIL 2023
STAPLE INN
Ink - Uni-ball Signo 0.7
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This historic Tudor building in High Holborn, London dates back to 1585.
The building was once the wool staple, where wool was weighed and taxed.
It was originally attached to Gray's Inn, which is one of the four Inns of Court. The Inns of Chancery fell into decay in the 19th century. All of them were dissolved, and most were demolished. Staple Inn is the only one which survives largely intact.
An image of Staple Inn was used on the packaging of Old Holborn tobacco for many years.