
Expressive, lover of colour and abstract forms in nature and the world around, I paint from what my eyes see, and my heart and spirit feel.
Alongside my semi-abstracts from nature, I’m working on an abstract series that records my feelings over time.
Here’s one - - - ‘Release’
marked the beginning of relief from severe pain. For ever grateful - to the young GP who helped me, and the prayer that was offered at that time.
What clients say about their paintings:
Here’s one point of view
‘The pictures are well and truly still an intrigue in our lounge - not only are they eye-catching but they are a talking point whenever guests come over. They’re interested in what it’s about and we still enjoy giving the backstory to them, which is interesting because they’re modern depictions of their subjects.
My mother-in-law’s reaction in particular was good. She was stunned and said, “Wow, they’re amazing! They just lift the room!” Even my cleaner who has a keen interest in art said they’re fascinating.’ ‘Z'
And another two …
‘ … the really vibrant colours, the dark blue strokes and sense of mist, mystery and questioning. It allows me to wonder, look deeper and longer and it draws me in.’
‘SD’
I really like your work, in particular the acrylics on paper. They have an urgency and spontaneity which comes out of the paper at you.
‘TR’
Where do ideas come from?
“There is no abstract art. You must always start with something. Afterwards you can remove all traces of reality.
Pablo Picasso