it’s all a work in progress. i think that’s the most profound saying that accurately describes, every single moment in time.
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it’s all a work in progress. i think that’s the biggest and most profound saying that accurately describes, every single moment in time.
for me anyway, knowing that everything is a work in progress has allowed me more space to create. more time for the acceptance of changes and to find a flow with movement and peace.
in my work i choose to allow a considered connection with the paints and media i use. their natural flow determines the shape and overall texture of the pieces. other than that, the rest is how i work with those movements, and how i see the shapes which form organically and work within their natural limits.
i’ve always been excited by colour palettes, whether it be in the photographs i take, or the faces i paint - colour palettes and their unity give me a feeling of interconnection and peace.
so i choose these carefully, sometimes working with a limited palette, but always inspired by the natural landscapes and scenes around me in yorkshire.
as i get older, i notice much more of a tether to the earth, the sea and the sky. watching the seasons change and feeling each of those changes in the colours and textures surrounding me is always my inspiration.
i hope that you enjoy how i see the world and the joy that comes from always being curious about the possibilities.
EXPLORING CONNECTIONS WITH THE NATURAL WORLD AND OUR OWN HUMAN FLOW.
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SMALL PIECES
A gallery of smaller original works.
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LARGE PIECES
A gallery of large original works.
some favourite originals.
Fluid & heavy acrylics on canvas.
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Earth and stone.
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Sheltered spaces 3.
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Earth and fire.
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Water 1.