
In recent months my work has kind of gone full circle, so that I’m producing a lot of digital constructs again (as a way of thinking about possible paintings).
Visiting my parents in Dorset by train gave me the opportunity to snap the landscape and work in that format. It’s quite interesting to stretch out after working in squares.

The painting being worked on in my last blog post about making stuff ended up looking like this…and underwent a name change…

…and the improvisational aspect of the process started to take precedence. The monochrome image suggested areas of colour, which led to the introduction of the vase shape and the snooker ball…
More on the paintings in the next post.
Your landscape really speaks the “call of the wild” to me.
Thanks very much Barry! Glad it says something to you. Much appreciated.
Very creative and so original
Thanks so much Yvette!
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Phantastisch!
Vielen Dank Jürgen! Sehr geschätzt!
I love the fragmentation here, Richard.
Thanks very much Laura! I can’t help it 🙂
love them
Thanks very much Andy!
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Fascinating process & composition.
Thanks very much Joseph! Much appreciated!
Your work is super cool. If I had walls, I’d want to hang Landscape (Stain), 2019 on one of them! Enjoyable to learn about the process behind the work
That’s really nice to hear Lisa! Thanks very much!