Storm blowing over Red Crane (from Top of the Bill Lighthouse), alla prima oils wet in wet, Knife painting on canvas 40 x 40 cm. Unframed but strung ready to hang. Painted from an original photo taken from the top of the Lighthouse on a stormy day. Portland Bill Dorset.
Winter light series, Frozen lakes III (Hints of Gold), mixed media on w/c paper. Unframed but mounted with dark Blue mount to fit std 14″ x 18″ Frame (wrapped in Cellophane).                                                                       Mixed media painting, Oil pastel, soluble graphite watercolour & artist ink pen; from photograph taken on a freezing cold late December afternoon, the lakes frozen solid, with the sun trying desperately to penetrate the freezing fog.
Winter light series, Frozen lakes II (A Rosy Glow), mixed media on w/c paper. Unframed but mounted with dark Blue mount to fit std 14″ x 18″ Frame (wrapped in Cellophane).                                                                 Mixed media painting, Oil pastel, soluble graphite watercolour & artist ink pen; from photograph taken on a freezing cold late December afternoon, the lakes frozen solid, with the sun trying desperately to penetrate the freezing fog.
Winter light series: Frozen lakes 1 (Shades of Blue) mixed media on w/c paper. Unframed but mounted with dark Blue mount to fit std 14″ x 18″ Frame (wrapped in Cellophane).                                                             Mixed media painting, Oil pastel, soluble graphite watercolour & artist ink pen; from photograph taken on a freezing cold late December afternoon, the lakes frozen solid, with the sun trying desperately to penetrate the freezing fog.
Looking towards Lodmoor RSPB nature reserve from Lorton Meadows (a rural landscape), Weymouth Dorset, acrylic on canvas, 16 x 16 in. Unframed but strung ready to hang. Painted entirely with a knife.
Framed painting (after David Cox), oil on canvas framed with antique style ornate moulded frame. A Homage to David Cox, one of my favourite English landscape painters of the same period as Constable and Turner, who painted in an Impressionistic style.
David Cox (29 April 1783 – 7 June 1859) English landscape painter, one of the most important members of the Birmingham School of landscape artists and an early precursor of Impressionism. He is considered one of the greatest English landscape painters, and a major figure of the Golden age of English watercolour, who turned to oils in later life.
An autumnal view from Avebury Manor garden; the geometric rooftop giving a fascinating skyline, in contrast to the natural shapes of the treetops. 12 x 16 inches on canvas board.
Alexander Keiller Museum and Avebury Manor garden.
Painted in a loose style, some areas soft and undefined. There is little solid colour, tones are mixed and muted to give interest and variety.
A summery painting of a garden glowing with colour. The painting shows blooming dahlias and other flowers against a backdrop of heritage architecture. 12 x 16 inches (31cm x 41cm) on a slim canvas.
£195.00Original price was: £195.00.£175.00Current price is: £175.00.
Durdle Door (late afternoon), oil on stretched canvas, mounted in silver finished aluminium frame. Painted in the Impressionist style. Durdle Door is situated on the Jurassic coast on the Isle of Purbeck Dorset UK.
Wave Patterns 2 The second painting of waves coming onto the beach on the incoming tide create beautiful patterns which catch the light on this day mixed weather. Oil on deep edged canvas with white painted sides, 40x40cm, ready to hang