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The dog in the hat
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Junglescape 1981
At Cheltenham College of Art I was taught drawing by Paul Thomas. After one of his drawing workshops I ended up with a black and white charcoal junglescape. I then painted it in oils on canvas 90" x 43". It was my first .....Read more
Field of View (A Rainy Day near Reading)
In August 2008 I went on a 'painting week' to a village called Mapledurham near Reading. It rained a lot. I worked on this 1m x 1m canvas with acrylics and oilbars in the studio from a few sketches made outdoors. The lar.....Read more
A Clearer View (A Misty Morning on Paignton Beach)
Walking on Paignton beach early one spring morning this year, I was struck by the mist and how the sun glinted on the pier making it seemingly hover above the sea. I used acrylics on 90cm x 90cm canvas - I am now making .....Read more
A View Through
This acrylic painting approx 30" x 20" was a study used a photograph of a road through woods. The wet tarmac road appeared purple to me, and the soggy leaves on the ground like splattered paint. I've thought a lot about.....Read more
Little Owl - Charcoal and Acrylic Drawing
This is a favourite drawing of mine from a few years ago. About 40" x 30" using charcoal, pencils and white acrylic paint. I came by a stuffed Little Owl, it was difficult to imagine this heavy, solid stuffed creature ha.....Read more
Cliff Edge - Charcoal Drawing
I spent many hours sitting on the edge of Petitor cliff when I was younger. I loved the denseness of leaves and foliage shapes. Charcoal is probably not the best medium for this subject but I like the blackness and tones.....Read more
Alhambra Nasrid - Tapestry
Inspired by a visit to the Nasrid Palaces at the Alhambra, I created a design which I explored in many different colour combinations. This being the last one using fine glittery thread combined with tapestry wool...Read more
Graham and Amy Lou in Houston, Texas
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Reverie
This lady was carved out of sweet Chestnut wood and is coloured using wood dyes. She is half log half lady, with a far away expression in her eyes and has a strong presence...Read more
Lady with a Fan
Low relief carving using the grain of the wood to bring out the beautiful profile of a gentle lady holding a fan. She has a comb in her hair which is piled high on her head and is covered by a lace Mantilla which flows d.....Read more
Circular saw
2 Old saw blades, cut up and re-assembled to form a circle on the inner ring and an irregular shape on the outer side. The beautiful profiles of the cutting edge of the saw are then highlighted by the positioning. It is .....Read more
Horse Head
Stylised horse head, maquette for large cement sculpture, with a classical, refined feel of quiet strength. White cement used with sparkly white sand to create the illusion of snow. Designed after large snowfall last yea.....Read more
Sampson
Low relief hand carved image of Sampson, coloured using red ocre and zinc white in a hot size. Indoors only unless under cover and regularly waxed. Sampson comes from the biblical story which stirred me as a child into f.....Read more
Quiet Before Thunder
: The hands of Lawrence Dallaglio, Rugby legend, catching the match ball from the 2003 world cup game. The sculpture is taken from a cast of Lawrence’s hands and show every crease and disfigurement from this hard and fas.....Read more