This is part of a series of three paintings, Landscape in Blue, Red and Yellow. This was an exercise in trying to make work using a very limited bold pallet. The meanings behind each piece goes way beyond their title, and are not to be taken that literally.
New Painting From My Cornwall Exhibition In November.
This is the first painting to be released from my forthcoming exhibition at Lemon Street Gallery Truro, from the 17th November 2017. This body of work has taken over a year to complete, and comprises of around 50 paintings. It has been a very productive and intense period, but I’m so pleased with the results, […]
Reflective Peace – New Work For Cathedral Exhibition 2016
This painting is probably the one which brings all the elements of the Morris work together in one piece. The viewer is looking through the windows which is surrounded by symbolic references from the Alter Frontal. I also used a poem by Morris – A Garden by the Sea, parts of this have been transcribed […]
Some of the completed paintings for Cathedral Exhibition 28th Sept 30th Oct 2016
I’ve spent the last 12 months working on this exhibition. The brief was to respond to the cathedral windows and Alter Frontal by William Morris. I’ve also been in collaboration with composer Monty Adkins. He has written an hour long piece of music to 3 of my paintings, whilst also responding to the William Morris […]
At work on the new paintings for Bradford Cathedral Exhibition 2016
Listening to the music of Monty Adkins whilst painting has been a wonderful collaboration. I’m so proud of the results. There will be a total of 14 new paintings for the exhibition. The exhibition will run from 28th September to 30 October 2016.
Private View – ‘Risen’ Exhibition Before The Rush Started!
The exhibition at According To McGee, York is well under way. The private view was a huge success, very well attended, with sales and commissions on the day. There are over 20 new paintings in the show, the majority of which were recently completed in 2016. The exhibition is on until the end of April. […]