The Gallery
~ This is a collection of sold paintings, showcase pieces and early works ~

I created this piece as a fantasy woodland and I love the gentle dreamy atmosphere of the scene.
This painting is a showcase piece and is not for sale. I painted this piece and gifted it to Mick Whipple (Betting on Alaska) The painting is of the mountain view from his property at sunset. It was the first time I have ever painted bison and I was really pleased with the results.

Hidcote Manor and gardens is owned by the National Trust and has very picturesque grounds. I have exhibited my paintings in the Manor house and I am proud to have sold two paintings there.

This painting of a snowy woodland is bright and cheerful, with a gentle deer stood by the riverbank.
This painting is a showcase piece and is not for sale. The painting is from a still of a video by @Deadmen I painted this after seeing footage of the lake bordering their property and- as I love to paint silhouettes- I was very happy to paint it.

I love cherry blossoms and the colour pink, so this painting was a joy to create. It has a bokeh background with a crisp cherry blossom branch.

This peaceful Alaskan scene has a calm atmosphere, with the soft glow of the sun on the tips of the trees and the cool mist hanging on the base of the mountains. This is an early piece, and was the first mountain scene I had ever painted.

The Sycamore Gap has a special place in my heart, and after it was felled, I painted this scene as a ‘farewell’. The tree was hundreds of years old and had a huge history. Robin Hood can be seen overlooking the landscape, as a nod to the film ‘Robin Hood, prince of thieves’ (1991) in which the tree was used for a scene. This silhouette piece was all painted by hand.

This painting is an early piece that I made a few years ago of the window view of Hidcote’s gardens.