
Sonata
73x92.5 cm, Acrylic on Cartridge, £3,800
+ shipping, Framed and glazed..
+ shipping, Framed and glazed..

Non Classical Music
£1800
68cm x 93cm
Acrylic/ Charcoal on Cartridge
68cm x 93cm
Acrylic/ Charcoal on Cartridge

Kind of Blue
£3000
66cm x 75cm
Acrylic on Cartridge
A wistful mood of coloured sound swings softly in the air
66cm x 75cm
Acrylic on Cartridge
A wistful mood of coloured sound swings softly in the air

Autumn Reflections '95
£2000
50cm x 70cm
Acrylic on Cartridge
The forest reflections melt the sky into the lake.
50cm x 70cm
Acrylic on Cartridge
The forest reflections melt the sky into the lake.

Shalom
£1000
82cm x 56.5cm
Acrylic on Card
As the evening approached, the artist visited a pioneering kibbutz at the Dead Sea in Israel. The land, water and dwellings fused together in complete harmony.
82cm x 56.5cm
Acrylic on Card
As the evening approached, the artist visited a pioneering kibbutz at the Dead Sea in Israel. The land, water and dwellings fused together in complete harmony.

Elegy 2
£3000
73.5cm x 100.4cm
Acrylic on cartridge
The downward stream of light begins to transform the memory of a friend through the shadow of time.
73.5cm x 100.4cm
Acrylic on cartridge
The downward stream of light begins to transform the memory of a friend through the shadow of time.

Early Spring (2)
£3800
86 x 62 cm
Acrylic on cartridge
The Devon landscape climbs and soars above the roll of hill curves.
86 x 62 cm
Acrylic on cartridge
The Devon landscape climbs and soars above the roll of hill curves.

Figurative Abstract
Donated to Bushey Museum

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Che Bella
77 x 65 cm, framed and glazed.
Acrylic on cartridge.
£2000 + shipping
After a long period of recomposing and modifying hues, and the feelings engendered by hearing the rhythmic repetition of a tenor singing an Italian love song, the painting came true. The title "Che Bella" (How Beautiful!) seemed appropriate.
Acrylic on cartridge.
£2000 + shipping
After a long period of recomposing and modifying hues, and the feelings engendered by hearing the rhythmic repetition of a tenor singing an Italian love song, the painting came true. The title "Che Bella" (How Beautiful!) seemed appropriate.