A sketch on pastel paper. The paper is warm cream 300gsm acid free.
Contemporary racing painting painting was using thick applications of oil paint to bring out the drama, colour and excitiment of racing.
Drawn from imagination on but based on memory, this painting is about the unforgiving nature of our seas and shorelines.
Pace, colour & movement of racehorse and jockey are the subject of this oil on board.
Harder to do than they look, no mistakes allowed The title reflects the energy of the sport of horse racing and the execution of the sketch - about 1 hour.
This dramatic painting of the power and athleticism of the thoroughbred was from imagination, no photographs or other artwork were used in its preparation.
Painted from my imagination and my knowledge of the location this work portrays horse riders having fun on the vast expanse of Holkham Beach in Norfolk. Oil on linen
A black cat sits in a blue painted window with a view across a bay, all made from cut paper with the help of a little bit of paint. This piece has been sold.
Lonely shoreline with only seagulls for company, great for thoughtful walks with a wet dog! Much of the coast here in East Anglia, Norfolk, Suffolk & Essex is like this.