My landscapes are less about mapping real places and more about charting emotional weather. However, it would be wrong of me to dismiss the beauty of the United Kingdom and Stratford upon Avon (home) totally ingrained in me as it is.
I build cities, fields, and skies from cracked surfaces, eroded blocks of colour, and muted, bruised tones that feel as if something has already happened there.
Vertical shapes hint at towers or structures, but they stay half-dissolved, like memories that won’t fully resolve.
These paintings aren’t postcards; they are after-images of places in flux, inviting you to sense what lingers in the air long after the event has passed.
‘The transportation of American tourists across the River Avon’. (revised). Oil on 16″ x 20″ canvas. £300
‘Harlyn Bay rock formation. Oil on 12″ x 16″ canvas. £175
‘The Black House’. Mixed media (Oil & Acrylic) on 16″ x 20″. £250