Other Oils

Silver Birches
A rather impressionistic autumnal view of a meadow with some silver birches in the background. Painted using a palette knife to keep in nice and loose. Lots of texture and thick paint. A pleasure to paint. Looks lovely on our lounge wall which is painted a complimentary green.
100 x 100
SOLD

Underwood
It has been suggested that there should be a crashed helicopter or a shopping trolley in this one somewhere. But it remains virgin temperate rain forest. I realised that there is no easy way of painting ferns. The two sides have to match up, and be the right length etc .. don't think I'm going to be painting any more. But I do love this painting. The scene is derived from various photographs taken in Victoria , Australia. Once again there is purple and green contrast which I favoured around this time. Needs a good light on it to bring out the colours and the surface texture.
110 x 110 cms
£2200

Flaming Ait
An ait is a term for an island in a river.. I didn’t know that either . This scene is also taken from some photos of the valley in New Zealand featured in the copse . Once again I have simplified the forms and attempted to create an ~otherwordly feeling. It’s one of only a few of my paintings to feature a blue sky. I was pleased with the clouds. I was going to call this one islands in the stream but.. with all due respect to Dolly and Kenny...I googled to find out they are an "ait" or an "eyot". I've always liked them. The idea that one could jump from one to another and so traverse the river. This one came out looking a little like a submerged dragon, but I never mind when these animals turn up in paintings.
This was the first time in ages that I painted a blue sky and some fluffy clouds. It came out as a really happy picture. A little "Lucy in the Sky" with tangerine trees and cellophane flowers. I always like to get some ethereal quality in my work
£900

Mossy Liquer
Another temperate rain forest painting.. Not a tropical one.. no monkeys or dangerous animals.. just lots of ferns and moss.. I had some fun introducing some patterns to the background and was very happy with the colors. It’s quite a small painting for me. The title comes from a Robyn Hitchcock song. Check him out if you like idiosyncratic singer songwriters in the tradition of Syd Barrett. Hugely inspirational to me. Must have the right kind of music whilst I paint.
70 x 70 cms
£900

Beach Path
The concept for the painting came from my childhood holidays in Cornwall. We used to have to park the car and walk to the beach, and the excitement I felt as we stood on the ridge looking down on the beach has never left me.
The landscape itself has been modified by trips to more exotic places. I had the same feeling when I first saw the amazing blues of the Mediterranean, and I hope this joy comes across to you.
I have simplified the shapes in an attempt to focus on the emotion rather than the details of the landscape.
70 x 80 cms
SOLD
Winterwood
This one is strongly influenced by my admiration for the landscapes of Gustave Klimt. He is more well known for his decorative figure paintings but he was a fine painter of landscapes.. always finding patterns and textures to revel in. The bark of the trees inspired me here. I like the almost silence of a woodland scene in the snow.
80 x 90 cms
£900
Rocky Path
A very decorative interpretation of the light falling on a rocky path through the mountains of Greece. I had lots of fun making interesting shapes . I$2250t’s not quite cubism but there’s more than a little of George Braque in there.
80 x 70 cms
£1250

The Source
Who doesn't love a little stream winding it's way through the trees. The sound of the water trickling over the rocks . I like the patterns the moss makes as it creeps over the stone.
It's always a little tricky painting such strong greens but I hope the orange balances things out . I suppose it’s quite an English sort of scene. This green and pleasant land.
I like the idea of "The Source".. Big things starting out small.
I have shown it framed here as I think it really enhances the painting and gives you an idea of what works.
80 x 90 cms
£1100

Flowering cherry
The end of the dark days of winter and the promise of the summer to come... who doesn't love a the sight of a tree in full blossom? Great to paint as well.
This was painted on a black background so the twigs and branches are left unpainted.. it's the opposite of watercolour where the paper is left untouched for the white areas.
120 x 82 cms
£1200