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An exhibition exploring rhythm, transition and connections. The work contemplates the emergence of a new family generation and focuses on hands, as a symbol of our unique identity, but also as a means of feeling, connecting with, and exploring the world. |
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City life can be exciting and it can be overbearing. But even in busy and stressful situations, people can find moments to find inner strength, peace or contemplation in their own minds. |
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Various paintings including selections for Open Exhibitions in Shrewsbury, Telford, and Much Wenlock |
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A closer view of domestic scenery |
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Colour, three dimensional construction and texture combine to create paintings suggestive of forms and surfaces from the natural and built environment |
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Glimpses of relationships between city dwellers |
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Magical urban visions in a joint exhibition with Colin Blundell of paintings, constructed reliefs, collage and photography |
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Reflections on the impact of human habitation over many centuries on this remote and beautiful location on the Isle of Harris |
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Distorted and fragmented pixel images expressing the dynamics and complexity of life within the “Matrix” |
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Images of doors and locks, rich with symbolism and which when enlarged to greater than life size become intriguing abstractions. |
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This narrative series of paintings depicts some of the pace, excitement, tension and loneliness of urban life. |
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The image and character of cities are formed over many centuries, by both their inhabitants and visitors. I am interested in how buildings can transcend their function and place and often reach an iconic status. |
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Images from Britain's waterlands |
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Stone walls and steps have been woven into the fabric of our landscape, standing as silent witness to our history from the most remote and inhospitable locations to the frontier of an empire. |