Dungeness is a landscape that encourages and satisfies our human yearnings – undefined, persistent often wistful or melancholy. My work often joyfully echoes those sentiments.
Directly from the artist's studio – on the beach at Dungeness, Kent, UK – oil paintings on linen, drawings, linocut reliefs, APPAREL and accessories.
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'TOR' - An emblem of Dungeness feature painting
A large painting using soft tonalities to evoke the vast space of Dungeness Beach, oil and natural pigments on French linen.
'Danger Range' - A painterly construction evoking Dungeness beach.
A beach construction - Of the beach, made from the beach itself - 22 cm X 28 cm
A pairing of small stretched oil paintings on antique French linen - 16 cm X 11 cm
'A Lost Cat' - In a large landscape.
A poignant, heartfelt hand carved image
'A little Black and White heartbreaker'
A fond image of an inquisitive Herring Gull
'A remarkable gull'
SEE: 'Snooper print' - Linocut print and light fast inks on quality rag papers.
'Pitch | Roll' - Black, red and white sails - Sailin' by . . . A feature painting/construction
An archetype triptych construction of Dungeness Beach, oil and natural pigments on nautical wooden panels.
'R Shed' - A soft evocation of a much loved and useful shed on Dungeness beach
A thoughtful painting using soft tonalities and friendly loose brushwork - Van Dyke pigments on French linen.
'The Big Everything' - A dreamlike feature painting
A large painting using soft tonalities to evoke a vast space, oil on French linen.
'On the line' - An evocation of Dungeness Beach
See larger image - 'On the line' painting
A beautiful, spare, yet powerful painting. - Oil and Cadmium pigments on French linen.