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Paradise in blue, Barnsdale Wood

mixed media  33.5 x 26 cm

Lax Hill in blue & silver, Rutland Water

mixed media  62 x 54 cm

Autumn sunlight, New Forest

mixed media  68 x 57 cm

 

Startled deer, The Birks of Aberfeldy

acrylic  64.5 x 57 cm

Barnsdale ‘tepees’, Rutland Water

mixed media on board  57.5 x 82.5 cm

Dingle dangle scarecrow

mixed media  29 x 36.5 cm

 

Bulrushes, Rutland Water

mixed media  61 x 54.5 cm

Blue paradise, Barnsdale Wood

mixed media  67.5 x 54 cm

Autumn glade, Barnsdale Wood

mixed media  24.5 x 55.5 cm

 

Autumn gold, New Forest I

mixed media  36.5 x 54 cm

 

Dusk, Barnsdale Wood

mixed media   62.5 x 54.5 cm

 

Pools of sunlight in the bluebells

mixed media  40 x 50 cm

Bluebells are coming, Barnsdale Wood

acrylic  37 x 56 cm

 

Spring in The Birks of Aberfeldy

mixed media  43.5 x 39 cm

Winter, Dog Kennel Cottage Oakham

mixed media  46 x 35 cm

From Lindisfarne, Northumberland

mixed media  63 x 57 cm

 

Wind in the willows, Rutland Water

mixed media  43 x 36.5 cm

 

Pink fog, Rutland Water

mixed media  40 x 50 cm

Autumn gold, New Forest II

mixed media  64 x 54 cm

 

Bank of bluebells, The Birks of Aberfeldy

mixed media  40 x 50 cm

 

Old beech and bluebells, Aberfeldy

mixed media  44 x 38.5 cm

 

Aberfeldy waterfall

mixed media  38 x 57 cm

Sunset through reeds, Rutland Water

print on canvas  64 x 54.5 cm

Winterton sunrise, Norfolk

mixed media  13.5 x 28.5 cm

Study of a bluebell wood

mixed media  57 x 14 cm

New Forest Spring

mixed media  45 x 38.5 cm

Paradise in blue Barnsdale Wood

mixed media  29 x 36.5 cm

 

Venerable Ash, The Oakham Sketch

mixed media  29 x 36.5 cm

Blue carpet, Barnsdale Wood

acrylic  25.5 x 37.5 cm

Rutland
and beyond

 

Victoria Hall Gallery, Oakham
Tuesday 26th April
until Saturday 7th May 2016

 

I have chosen as a theme for this exhibition favourite haunts in Rutland and beyond. These paintings are inspired by moments and feelings experienced throughout the year. Walking in Barnsdale Wood, The Birks of Aberfeldy, The New Forest, or any wood, particularly when bluebells are in flower is one of my greatest pleasures. They are such true heralds of Spring that ‘winter blues’ just melt away. Like ‘Mexican waves’ their drooping heads ripple across the woodland floor. The lime green foliage of the developing tree canopy above provides a perfect complement to the majestic carpet of blue below stretching off into the distance. When the breeze subsides something magical happens in the company of this delicate plant. Feelings of tranquility become all consuming. In visual terms I pay my own homage to this fragile flower.

Dimensions of paintings do not include mount
and frame.

Some paintings are ‘float’ mounted and some have the traditional ‘window’ mount.

All works are on paper and behind glass unless stated otherwise.

Please contact me for price list, available
in pdf format

 

 

Another big thank you to 'Rutland Living' magazine

 

 

 

 

Thank you to Essential Living magazine who kindly featured my work in their articles (above). Click the images to enlarge.

 


 

 

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