• Prints of Poppies at Argenteuil were everywhere in the early 70's...my first girlfriends' parents had one on the living room wall of their council house in Chester...I loved it but she thought it was kitsch...In retrospect I think it was popular because it's so beautiful and evocative...it always makes me feel free and I felt free here...painting my first water colour for 47 years! They had a Chinese Girl by Tretchikoff too and she was even more ashamed of that..I wander where she is now...I also love Monet for his courageous stand in the Dreyfus Affair...at a time when antisemitism is on the rise we need to remember when artists took stands https://www.jewishpress.com/sections/features/features-on-jewish-world/monet-dreyfus-and-the-end-of-impressionism/2015/12/17/
  • Aramis 1944

    $5,072.00
    Virginia Hall DSC Croix de Guerre MBE was the top US spy in France in WW2...incredibly brave and funny, she had a wooden leg she called Cuthbert...she's another icon...this painting is based on her Nazi wanted poster (they gave her the code name Artemis)  which I have coopted and placed against a tricolour.  My dad knew her in the 50's when she was at the CIA..I remember her coming round for dinner, she was great...I loved Cuthbert too...she got on well with my mum...my mum was a dress designer for Jaeger..they were both VERY stylish..looking forward to the film this year..hope they do her justice...a truly great and genuine hero...loved painting this and remembering her
  • Aldous took acid with my dad in 1950's...they discussed Utopianism and cities of The Future...but my dad was drawn into nuclear war planning after the Cuban Missile Crisis and Aldous died on acid in 1963... the same day as JFK...I remember running to a nuclear bunker that day ...the British government thought it was the start of WW3...so did my dad...my dad gave me his signed copy of Aldous's amazing The Doors of Perception; Heaven and Hell for my 18th birthday...
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    Swinging on a Star

    $139.48
    A ghostly girl swinging high above the world.  This is a large oil painting on stretched canvas, no frame needed.
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    Catwalk

    $139.48
    A large oil painting on canvas  -  a pair of legs with red shoes and a slinky black cat sliding through.  A quirky painting on stretched canvas which requires no frame and would look good in an ultra-modern minimalist setting.
  • My site is made up of two subject matters, which are villages and cities. The majority of these cities and villages are inspired by middle-eastern architecture. My villages tend to be almost all my imagination, while the city ones often have a real existing landmark.I also often further beautify the city sites so as to appeal even more to the public.
  • Fantasy naive art
  • Bright blue sky day at Crane Beach, Ipswich, MA. This painting is 24 in. wide x 20 in. high.
  • The beautiful Chillon Castle on Lake Geneva
  • The iconic Tower Bridge in London
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    Fire in the distance

    $1,902.00
    Original oil painting, landscape on canvas. Signed by the author
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    After the rain

    $1,585.00
    Original oil painting, landscape on canvas. Signed by the author
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    Outskirts of the village

    $887.60
    Original oil painting, landscape on cardboard. Signed by the author
  • Red horse

    $1,394.80
    Original oil painting, landscape on canvas. Signed by the author
  • Autumn

    $1,141.20
    Original oil painting on cardboard, signed by the artist
  • Palm fronds from the Caribbean. Acrylic painting on canvas.
  • The Ravens Quest is a 40x40 inches large original oil painting on canvas of ravens flying high above a Sussex winter landscape intent on a quest. The style is slightly playful, semi abstract with lots of interesting shapes and bright art nouveau type colours. I often walk around in fields between Forest Row, and Hartfield, in Sussex, and there is a large rookery I often pass which fascinates me and inspired this painting. Ravens, crows and birds generally are the background sound many of us hear all the time but often do not register it as we blank it out - as we do traffic noise. However I can't help wondering what these intelligent birds are saying. Another influence to this painting was a story I saw in the news recently about a girl who receives gifts from crows when she feeds them. I am sure there is more to ravens and crows than we so far know and this is why this painting has a slightly mystical, fairy story narrative to it. I don't know what the ravens quest is but I am sure they have one! This painting is dedicated to birds - my life is better for them - and their continuous background chatter and song - I hear the Elbow song 'The Birds' as I look at it :-) Painted is on deep edge canvas with white edges and is ready to hang.
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