Acrylics
Although when I started regular painting, my medium of choice was watercolour, I have found I really enjoy the forgiving nature of an opaque medium like acrylic. Not only can you overpaint your worst mistakes, you can also put it on thick! Here is a small selection of some of the acrylic paintings I’ve done over the last year or two. I hope you like them.
Blenheim Park, autumn sun (sold)
Old Harry Rocks (available)
Frank (not for sale)
Old Harry Rocks (sold)
Ile Vierge, Crozon, Brittany (sold)
Paul Do Mar (sold)
Tresco (sold)
Untitled (Lake District) (available)
Anticipation (available)
Landscape with trees (sold)
Oxwich Bay revisited (sold)
Betty (commission)
Head of the valley (sold)
Catbells (sold)
Cloud study (available)
Baggy Point (available)
Daymer Bay, low tide (sold)
Isle of Purbeck (available)
Strumble Head (available)
Lighthouse, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly (not for sale)
Rocks at low tide (sold)
Lynmouth at Dusk (available)
Catbells, Cumbria (available)
Freddie (commission)
Little Duck (available)
Dotty (not for sale)
Otto (available)
Frank 2 (not for sale)
Anna sewing, acrylic on paper (sold)
Stacked bowls (available)
Flowers in the Window (available)
Yellow Roses II (sold)