Thursday, 23 June 2011


Rex Whistler c.1936
24 x 18 cm
Acrylic on canvas
SOLD Private collection

Rex in his studio, 20 Fitzroy Street
18 x 24 cm
Mixed media
SOLD Private Collection


Plas Newydd, Winter afternoon
13 x 18 cm
Acrylic on prepared card
SOLD Private Collection

Plas Newydd II
13 x 18 cm
Acrylic on prepared card
Unframed

New Paintings


The Seven Stars, Falmouth
40 x 50 cm
Acrylic on board
SOLD Private Collection
Limited edition print available

Trafalgar Square Evening, January 2010
41 x 43 cm
Acrylic on board

Thursday, 23 December 2010

Louise's Chair V
18 x 12.5 cm
Mixed media
(unframed)
Louise's Chair IV
18 x 12.5 cm
Mixed media

Thursday, 2 December 2010

New Paintings

Louise's Chair III
18 x 12.5 cms
Acrylic on card
(unframed)
These three paintings are part of a series I'm currently working on. They are quite petite, just above postcard size. Two more nearing completion...
Louise's Chair II
18 x 12.5 cm
Acrylic on card

Christmas Chair
18 x 12.5 cm
acrylic on card
Sold Private Collection

Monday, 28 June 2010

'Night & Day' - Exhibition at the Alverton Gallery, Penzance 1- 29 July

Across St Martin's Lane, January 2010
43 x 45 cm
Acrylic on board

Sunday, 13 June 2010

Winter light, Falmouth II

70 x 100 cm
Acrylic on canvas

This is not only the largest of the 'Nightscape' series, but also the largest painting to come out of my studio. Working on this scale was a challenge, both in terms of composition and technique, and I have some more 'big' ideas to paint later this year.

Friday, 19 March 2010

Latest News!

I am currently showing the six 'Nightscape' paintings at The Alverton Gallery in Penzance:

The Alverton Gallery
5 Alverton Street
Penzance
TR18 2QW

01736 351668

Email info@thealvertongallery.co.uk

www.thealvertongallery.co.uk

'Gallery with a difference for the discerning art lover in the heart of Penzance, Cornwall.
A working studio gallery with an unusual blend of contemporary fine art, gold jewellery and small antiques. A short walk between The Exchange and the Penlee Art Galleries.'

Do come and visit the gallery, you'll be sure of a warm welcome from Tim and Diana and good tea and coffee are available too!

Later in the summer I will be having a larger exhibition at the Alverton, so watch this space...

Monday, 21 December 2009

Winter light II

13 x 18 cms
Mixed media on card

Sunday, 13 December 2009

Winter light, Falmouth

13 x 18 cms
Mixed media on card

Blue nightscape

18 x 13cm
Mixed media on card

Winter nightscape with trees

18 x 13 cm
Mixed media on card

Sunday, 15 November 2009

Autumn Nightscape

Acrylic on prepared card
24 x 30 cm

Sunday, 25 October 2009

Falmouth Nightscape

Acrylic on prepared card
24 x 30 cms
SOLD Private Collection

And here is the finished painting. I've enjoyed doing it so much that I can feel a series coming on...

Thursday, 8 October 2009

Falmouth night - a work in progress

Acrylic on prepared card
24 x 30 cms

I have long been fascinated by the sight of the docks as night falls, especially if the evening is misty. As an experiment I took some photos and this painting is the result. I wasn't sure how to get the effects I wanted and this is still being worked on. Not using a brush seemed to help...

Gun Street, Spitalfields

Acrylic on canvas
35 x 45cms
Sold Private Collection
Christ Church Spitalfields has featured in two previous paintings. Churches are amongst my favourite architectural subjects and this beautiful Hawksmoor building has a majestic quality. The streets of Spitalfields are steeped in history and with a very different feeling to the rest of the city. This shop and cafe immediately appealed to me as a subject for a painting, particularly with the church just visible in the background.

In the Orangery II

Mixed media on prepared card
31 x 25 cm approx
Sold Private Collection

Friday, 8 May 2009

Exhibition at Over the Moon Gallery St Agnes, Cornwall. 15th May to 20th June 2009. Open Tues-Sat 10 - 4.30 & Bank Holiday weekend

South Bank evening III
Acrylic on canvas
70 x 6o cm
Sold - Private collection
This is the final painting in the South Bank series. Night has fallen and the city has taken on a golden glow. Meanwhile the lights of the city reflect off the clouds with a strange ethereal greeny tinge . I loved the reflections on the water; it was such a still night that there looked to be two of all the buildings, one above and one below the Thames.

Archway, St. Ives

Acrylic on board
29 x 20 cm
SOLD Private Collection

Tuesday, 21 April 2009

Covent Garden sunset

Acrylic on paper
18 x 13 cm
Sold - Private Collection

In the Gardens, Port Eliot

Acrylic on board
40 x 50 cm
Sold Private Collection
Port Eliot is the seat of the Earl of St Germans, currently Peregrine Eliot, whose family have occupied the house since the 1540s. The house occupies a beautiful setting on the banks of the Lynher estuary, near Plymouth. The walled gardens are a favourite part of the estate and the Orangery offers intriguing views through these romantic spaces. I visited the estate on the most perfect summer's day and it has provided inspiration for many paintings, some inside and some outside the Orangery.

South Bank evening II

Acrylic on paper
34 x 29 cm
Sold Private Collection

Monday, 30 March 2009

Covent Garden Evening

18 x 13 cm
Acrylic on paper
Sold - Private collection

Sunday, 21 December 2008

St Martin-in-the-fields from the National Gallery

18 x 13 cm
Acrylic on paper
Sold Private Collection
This is looking at one of my favourite buildings in London from another favourite. I like standing on the steps of the National Gallery, either looking out over Trafalgar Square and down to the Houses of Parliament or across at St Martin's. On this day the church was brilliantly white against the blue of the sky and the shadows across the columns were constantly changing with the light.

South Bank evening

18cm x 13cm
Acrylic on paper
Sold - Private Collection
As I walked along the South Bank the daylight faded and the lights of the city came on, sparkling in the distance. Lots of others were strolling along, admiring the view and a beautiful evening. London, to me, looks at its best in this dusky pink twilight.

St Paul's Church, Covent Garden

18 x 13 cm
Acrylic on paper
Sold Private collection
This is also known as the Actor's Church because of its many associations with the theatrical community. The lights and energy of the London theatres are all around but this is an oasis of peace. I particularly like the monumentality of this facade which looks on to the Piazza. This isn't the front, that is round the back!

Covent Garden, evening in the Piazza

18 x 13 cm
Acrylic on paper
(unframed)
sold - Private collection
I love cities at night. This was inspired by a trip to London in September and evenings spent wandering around Covent Garden. The weather was balmy and crowds of people were enjoying their drinks and dinner outside.

Friday, 19 December 2008

In the Orangery, Port Eliot

40 x 40 cms
Acrylic on canvas
Sold - Private Collection

Sunday, 6 July 2008

Exhibition at Morvah Schoolhouse Gallery, near Penzance 13 - 25 July

Image is:
Cellist in St Catherine's Chapel
36 x 30 cm
Acrylic on board
sold - Private collection

All Souls Church, Regent Street, rainy evening

70 x 60 cm
Acrylic on canvas
sold - Private collection

View to the Belvedere, Sans Souci Palace, Potsdam

50 x 60 cm
Acrylic on canvas
£400

The Orangery, Port Eliot

19 x 21 cm
Acrylic & ink on paper
sold - Private collection

Kaiser Willhelm Church, Berlin

70 x 50 cm
Acrylic on canvas
£425

Bach, en la Noche

39.5 x 28.5 cm
Acrylic on board

Bach in Cathedral ruins, St Andrews

40 x 36 cm
Acrylic on board
sold - Private collection

Trewithen on a Spring Day

29 x 29 cm
Acrylic on board

British Museum, in the Great Court

30 x 30 cm
Acrylic on canvas

Old Custom House, Falmouth

24 x 29 cm
Acrylic on board

Montacute II

30 x 35 cm
Acrylic on board
£250

St Catherine's Chapel, Abbotsbury

36 x 31 cm
Acrylic on board
£250

Tuesday, 18 December 2007

Statue in Hinton Ampner Gardens I

7 x 5 ins/17 x 13 cms
mixed media on paper


Hinton Ampner is an 18th century house and garden in the depths of the Hampshire countryside. The garden was completely redesigned in the 1930s, but in the 18 C tradition, and is thus still a developing project. It is an intriguing mixture of formal parterres, long walks that end in vistas over the open fields and woodland, and wilderness areas as contrast to the more organised planting. I love any kind of structure against this kind of backdrop, be it a building or ruin or statue, so these two stone figures were irresistible subjects.

Statue in Hinton Ampner Gardens II

7 x 5 ins/17 x 13 cms
mixed media on paper
sold - Private collection

This statue of Diana, the huntress, is at the end of a grassy walk, hedged with yew trees. There is apparently a little classical temple along the walk, which I missed on this occasion but would also be a very tempting subject. In contrast to the statue above, this one is much more formally attired and posed which made her very challenging to paint. In the end I was happier with the background than the figure, which is not unusual.

Prelude, December

7 x 5 inches/ 17 x 13 cms
mixed media on paper
Sold - Private Collection

In this painting the cellist has moved indoors, and I loved the way she was silhouetted against the brightness of the window. It was the second painting of this subject in which I have kept to a monochrome palette, which proved a very effective technique to accentuate the effects of light and shadow. Although it's not an obviously festive subject, I chose it as this year's Christmas card...

Sarabande at Ferriola

7 x 5 inches/17 x 13 cms
mixed media on paper
Sold - Private Collection

This is another view of the cellist playing on her balcony at Ferriola. It is now evening and she is illuminated by lamplight, the square beneath her house is in darkness, and the music is wafting across it in the night air. The Sarabande forms one of the six movements that comprise each of Bach's six Cello Suites. A Sarabande is literally a slow dance, originally from Spain, which makes it an entirely appropriate accompaniment to this painting.

Violinist at Pampaneira

7 x 5 inches
17 x 13 cms
mixed media on paper
Sold - Private Collection

Pampaneira is a whitewashed village high in the Alpujarras. Life centres on the square, full of cafes, and a few stalls selling local crafts - particularly hand woven rugs in fantastically vivid colours. I was sitting sketching there when this young chap appeared, almost out of nowhere, and started playing. He was silhouetted against the large church which dominates the square. Violinists move pretty quickly so I had to rely on photos as well as a speedy sketch. The village is a popular place with tourists, especially the Spanish, so I expect his summer earnings are fairly respectable.