The hollow tree. This picture  was on loan to Langdown Junior School, Hythe during the years that David Dickens was headmaster. Both the tree and the victorian greenhouse were alongside my studio, as were the knotweed that features in my work. It is a beautiful public enemy.

 

This large painting of city walls was painted when Southampton still bore the signs of wartime bombing. It was bought by Frizzells from an exhibition of Group South in Southampton City Art Gallery, featuring in a new conference room in the company's head office. The chairman Peter Mimms included it in his retirement package and it is now owned by his family.

Seeking thermals

Tumuli and earthworks from the air

Large abstract in situ with mobile.

 

Paintings that are purely abstract are composed to be turned presenting a different image each way. These paintings are not aimed at being exhibited but to be lived with.

 

The abstract form of mobile is very different from their most common use, they work subliminally with the delicate balance right they turn in a space producing air currents and perpetual motion.

Ovegrown garden East Lothian

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