The Devil’s Den (The Resting Place) – SOLD
Painted from life on an unseasonably hot April day. At the time of painting, I only knew this Wiiltshire dolmen (the closest prehistoric stone monument to where I live) by the name used on the Ordnance Survey map (and in Julian Cope‘s excellent gazetteer, The…
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Savernake Beech – SOLD
White, mid-grey and black: a simple and effective treatment for this venerable beech tree. Drawn using Molotow All4One Hybrid Acrylic marker pens. Savernake Beech hybrid acrylic on A4 paper mounted in ice-white card to fit 16 x 12″ frame SOLD “Savernake Beech” was painted for…
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Downland Beech – SOLD
Beech Hedge – SOLD
Forest Cathedral – SOLD
There is an oak tree in Savernake Forest called the Cathedral Oak. It gets its name from its enormous, hollow trunk, into which we can peer through one of several narrow cracks or windows. Looking up at the massive branches framing a bright spring sky,…
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New Web Site!
Welcome to my new web site! It will go live in September October November, but I am busy building it now. All of 2018’s art will be copied over from my old blog (which will remain as an archive) along with a selection of older…
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Greenham Oak – SOLD
Savernake Oak -SOLD
Winter Beech – SOLD
This is one of a line of beech trees that stands atop a local chalk ridge. My painting was based on a photograph that I took on a clear, bright winter’s morning, looking up into the branches. I used acrylic paint from the tube and…
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