
Blue Tit One is now available as a 76cm x 76cm giclee print on finest Hahnemuhle paper and complete with a numbered and signed label – limited edtiion of just 25 for £140 with free postage and packaging worldwide ….. whoop whoop!
Blue Tit One is now available as a 76cm x 76cm giclee print on finest Hahnemuhle paper and complete with a numbered and signed label – limited edtiion of just 25 for £140 with free postage and packaging worldwide ….. whoop whoop!
Had a great day yesterday at Colchester Zoo. Photographed a whole myriad of animals including elephants, vultures, otters …. inspired…
Working on a new commission for a house in France; the client wants bright mediterranean-inspired colours … terracotta, bright blue,…
The sad side of being a cat owner – I found this beautiful dead Great Tit chick in the house…
Working on two new oil paintings, both 50cm x 60cm and based on my own photographs of blue tits feeding…
Started these two paintings today – both on 61cm diameter circular canvases. Now to wait a few days before I…
I’m working on a series of three 50 x 50cm oil paintings of blue tits – there are so many…
As seen on The Only Way is Essex, 15th September. My 15 ft x 3ft oil on canvas Lobster painting…
Pleased to show you some of my paintings and giclee prints currently showing at Gallery43 in Chelmsford, Essex, UK. It’s…
LCC is my latest painting, just working on the first layer. Loving the claws (hence the name)! 80 x 100cm…
I’ve just completed a small series of Moth studies in oil paint with black pastel and gold pigment highlights on…
I have just finished two oil paintings for a local bar and restaurant here in Billericay, Essex. The food is…
So proud to have done this beautiful wedding portrait for Sandra and Steve Skinner. You can look them up, they…
My FAVOURITE Lobster!! Okay, my favourite lobster this week but hey it’s currently my absolute favourite …. love the claws,…
David and I have sold Dapple House; we’re building again in Suffolk. Watch this space for updates in the next…
Since we moved in two years ago, Dapple House’s gardens have looked decidedly ‘rough’. More weeds than flowers, no trees…
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