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Wednesday, 23 December 2015

Time



I have a body of work that I refer to as my 'doodle' paintings, these works are basically a way of keeping sane in this crazy world. I suppose some people go to the gym, go for a jog, perhaps a few beers at the pub... for me, I put stuff on canvas.
Using mixed media, anything that I can get my hands on, I stick, scratch, scrape, paint, peel off, put on.... wash off until I reach a conclusion.
For me letting off steam in a creative way is a big bonus as I have something at the end of the process.
























Friday, 10 April 2015

Journey of Souls

New work available; Journey of Souls, 2015, oil and fine glitter (on the letter U) 34x44 inches. The chair symbolises the physical body..... a metaphor for reincarnation.


















Sunday, 8 March 2015

La vie en rose

Always loved diptych art work, so here's some new work;







Good vibes- la vie, 34x64inches





Rock-punk, Punk rock, 32x64inches






La vie en rose, 56x30inches






Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Blue sky


New work....paint escaping onto the frame! love working this way, this work is glazed.







Blue sky, mixed media.



Friday, 5 September 2014

Grounding revisited




I'm working on a new body of work "Grounding series",  heavily textured works of varying colours, this one is the first in the series painted a couple of years ago...this is my anchor point.


A way of grounding, mixed media








Saturday, 24 May 2014

Sunday, 18 May 2014

Jimmy Mac's hi-fi




It was 1955 and I was still a twinkle in my parents eyes, my Father who was a Gardener by profession had a passion for hi-fi sound systems. He was not a wood worker, had no training in this, also an added disadvantage of loosing all the fingers and thumb on his left hand through picking up a hand grenade just after the war years aged 14.

My Father has always worked incredibly hard, holding down a full time job as Head Groundsman and  gardening for people in the evening to earn some extra money. So in his spare time he indulged in his hobby of music. He purchased a few books on cabinet making, veneering and french polishing and he made his first hi-fi cabinet and speakers. There was a lot of friends and family that came over to see and listen to Jimmy Mac's new hi-fi system and a local photographer who lived down the street came and took this photograph (below).


My Fathers home made cabinet and speakers with one of the first Philips stereo recorders (centre), inside the cabinet was a radio, turntable and powerful amplifier.




My Father in 1948 ( back row second from left) at Finchale Abbey training college for disabled adults.





2011 self taught on the cornet.



Needless to say I am very proud of my Father.



















Wednesday, 7 May 2014