Winter Newsletter

I’m super excited to share the news that I have been invited for a residency by Caroline Wiseman, owner of the Caroline Wiseman Gallery; in 1988 Caroline founded Caroline ‘Wiseman Modern and Contemporary’ and deals in paintings, drawings, sculptures, and original prints by major British and International artists.  Caroline relocated to the town of Aldeburgh …

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Summer News

This coming weekend I will be exhibiting my solo exhibition ’Transience’ @arundelsgallerytrail’s Walking Art Trail. This is a glimpse of ‘My Garden of Earthly Delights’ one of the works on view at The Victoria Institute, Tarrent Street, Arundel, West Sussex, over this Bank Holiday weekend from 26-30 August. Much of the work has evolved over …

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London Art Biennale 2021

I am very excited to be showing my work at the London Art Biennale which runs from Wednesday the 30 June-July 4@ The Chelsea Town Hall- the Kings Rd – London over 400 artists from 60 nations will be exhibiting at this wonderful location.

Why Series

I’m thrilled to announce that my sculpture series Why I, Why II and Why III have been selected for the 2021 London Art Biennale, which will take place in June! Originally formed in clay then fired and cast in bronze, these sculptures respond to three different situations involving forms of injustice I’ve encountered on the …

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Studio Update – 27th April 2021

During the last lockdown period I made a series of portraits including this self-portrait. I portrayed myself attaching certain symbolism. The sphere represents unity and hope, the tree is a symbol of regeneration, and the stones embody endurance and stability, all of which we need to move forward in these uncertain times. On the other …

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A corner of my studio

Work in progress-this painting started with a fun snapshot taken Easter two years; naturally time has passed and the younger one has grown considerably taller, so this double portrait of my grandsons now approaching their late teens and early twenties had to change along the way-I love the work of Bellini and his ability to …

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