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A Fine Romance

February 14th, 2012

A valentine’s day painting. I was inspired by all the love in the air to try something a little different. These two figures are sharing a romantic drink in the champagne bar in St Pancras Station in London, with the wonderful wall of windows behind them throwing warm golden light over the scene.

 St Pancras Romance

I wonder where they’re going? A romantic holiday maybe? On Honeymoon? or maybe they are on their way to their new home and having a celebratory cocktail before they get on the train.

This is a 10×8 inch acrylic painting on canvas board. If you’d like this painting or one like it do contact me.

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Turok

February 10th, 2012

Don’t you just love that gorgeous face! I love the expression in his eyes as he looks up at us. So warm and happy, I just want to hug him! This is Turok, a very handsome German Shepherd.

Turok

He does have lovely melting brown eyes. here’s a close up…

Turok

He’s a 14×10 acrylic painting on stretched canvas.

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Harry – A New Print

February 8th, 2012

Harry

I’ve got a new limited edition print ready of the painting Harry. Its in the Cat gallery.

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Toffee and Thistle

February 3rd, 2012

This is one of my favourite paintings. I just love these two Bengals. They are so gorgeous and the position they’re curled up really makes me smile. It was such a joy to paint! I just wish I could have kept it.

Toffee and Thistle - two Bengal cats

Toffee and Thistle
14×11 acrylic on board
SOLD

This is a 14×11 inch acrylic painting on board. The background is made up of several layers of paint, the base colour was a warm pink with cooler lilacs over the top. As a result the background changes colour as the lighting changes, going from warm pinks to cool lilacs. Looks amazing but is very hard to photograph!

Here are a couple of close ups of the painting.

Thistle

Toffee

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Save the Tiger

January 13th, 2012

TigerTime – Save the Tiger

The Premier of China, Wen Jiabao has publicly stated that he is committed to saving the wild tiger. However, his government is allowing trade in tiger skins from tiger farms and skins taken before poaching was outlawed. This trade is acting as a smokescreen for skins taken by killing wild tigers. If China does not stop this trade, the wild tiger is doomed.

We are getting ever closer to 40,000 signatures for PLEASE sign the petition.

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Spring Cleaning

January 5th, 2012

This is one of my favourite paintings! This lovely lad is Mirsku and as you can see, he’s quite a character. Very lively, full of fun and a great looking cat too. He lives in Finland with The King of Finland and his other feline subjects.

Mirsku - 10x8 acrylic on board

Spring Cleaning
10×8 inch acrylic on board
SOLD

I had lots of photos to choose from when I came to paint Mirsku but this pose, with him laying upside down casually washing a paw with his legs akimbo, really made me laugh. So I just couldn’t resist it. I wanted to capture that fun loving personality.

Mirsku - 10x8 acrylic on board detail

I used a board coated in Liquitex ceramic stucco to give it a rougher texture. You can see the texture in the detail photo above. He’s a grey and white cat but his fur is so full of colour, lilacs and blues with warm patches of naples yellow. A joy to paint!

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Murray and Floss

January 2nd, 2012

Murray and Floss in the garden. Two good looking dogs, a Sheltie and  a little Japanese Spitz. Floss was quite a challenge to paint being all white.

Murray had lots of colour in his coat.

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Coming Home Through The Snow

December 31st, 2011

Walking home in the snow can be a wonderful thing. The world is quiet, blanketed in the crisp, fresh snow. The flakes fall softly all around you, everything is shrouded in grey but the lights ahead glow with the warmth and comfort of home.

Walking Home Through The Snow

Coming Home Through The Snow 
10×8 inch acrylic on board
£150

This winter scene is in St George’s Gardens in Central London.

This is a 10×8 inch oil painting on board.

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A Weimaraner Christmas Card

December 7th, 2011

A new card. This gorgeous Weimaraner dog brings his significant owner a Christmas gift. I wonder if it’s bones? Or maybe a rubber ball?

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Get them here…

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Stag In The Glen

December 1st, 2011

I have a new limited edition print available from the painting Stag In The Glen. Find it in the animals gallery.

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Abstract fun with interesting surfaces

November 23rd, 2011

I’ve been experimenting with some unusual surfaces. This is something pretty different for me as normally I like a very specific fine grained canvas for my animal portraits. But this year I’ve been taking the time to trying out some different techniques and this is one of them. A small 5×7 inch abstract on board coated with Liquitex ceramic stucco.

Abstract on stucco

Ceramic stucco is an acrylic texture paste from Liquitex . It’s a fine-textured thick paste that dries a bit like Italian fresco. It makes an interesting surface, a stucco like finish that’s almost sugary in feel and fairly absorbent. Acrylic washes soak into the texture and are just delicious! Thicker paint can be used over the top too, so you have the best of both worlds. I love the feel of it and the way it reacts to the paint. I think this would be wonderful with pastels too.

Here’s a close up. hopefully you can see the surface in this one.

abstract detail

I think I’ll be using this again, I had so much fun with it.

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Cats Protection Winner

November 8th, 2011

Well the excitement of black cat awareness day is over and there were some amazing photos posted on cats protections facebook page! It really has inspired me to look for some more black cat models and do some more paintings.

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Cats protection selected a gallery of their favourite photos, you can see them here. And I chose one of those 10 pictures to win the prize painting, Molly by Stephanie Stanesby.


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