I'm really excited that my painting has been accepted into the 'Made in 2022' exhibition shown at the beautiful Peterborough Cathedral!
The painting is entitled 'Oh Yay!' and it depicts Peterborough's 83 year old town crier Pearl Capewell marking the beginning of the Platinum Jubillee celebrations, where at 2pm over 200 town criers across the country and commonwealth marked the occasion. I wanted to create something which celebrates Queen Elizabeth's life as well as pay homage to a remarkable City and its' traditions. The exhibition starts on the 8th February to the 2nd March and will show-case artist's work around the theme of 2022. Please come and see it if you are in the area!
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I was overwhelmed with the wonderful response I received from locals of St. Ives in Cambridgeshire regarding my new painting! The original sold on the first day of completion as well as many of the limited edition prints. Thank-you everyone for your support!
My plan is to continue with this series of paintings over the course of 2023 and paint more of local towns in the Cambridgeshire area, watch this space!x Thankyou so so much to everyone who purchased the charity Christmas cards supporting the RAF Benevolent Fund.
We raised a whopping £83!! I am extremely grateful for your support! Pleased to say that the recent commission featuring Loch Tay at Dawn is now complete.
There's something quite magical about a Scottish Loch, especially in the early hours; a feeling of profound loneliness and beauty which I hope I've managed to capture successfully with paint. Hi everyone, I've just finished a new painting called "Relocation” and I'm so excited to share it with you! It's a surreal scene featuring a chinook helicopter airlifting a pair of bewildered giraffes and it is a metaphor for the many moves we have done as a military family. I hope you like it!
The original and prints are available in my SHOP and can be found by clicking on the links below. I'm delighted to announce that my charity Christmas cards are now available from my website shop. £1 from every pack will be donated to The RAF Benevolent Fund.Now both my children are at school (for the first time!), I can finally get stuck into my work, which is something I've been dreaming of for a very long time!!
Today I've been working on a new Christmas card design. I can't wait to get them sent off to the printers! Watch this space for my new Christmas card collection! Absolutely thrilled that 'A River Ramble' has found its forever home thanks to Dee at Reeds Art and Framing. x
It's been such an honour to complete this house portrait project! Featured on George Clark's Restoration Man, this 1930s water pumping station was converted into a family home. A joy to illustrate such an interesting and historic building.
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