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Cricket, Curtain Road - Oil and acrylic on canvas £425
Hopscotch, Hookah Lounge Brick Lane - Oil SOLD
Kings and Queens, Bethnal Green - Oil and acrylic on canvas £445
Skipping Shoreditch - Oil and acrylic on canvas SOLD
Blind Man's Bluff, St Benedicts Street. (Norwich) - Acrylic & oil on canvas. Art Alive; The Assembly House, Norwich 2013
Falling Man - Acrylic & oil on canvas. Flying Colours Fabulous Forms; The Assembly House Norwich. 2011
The River ( can A.I. save the sullen twins from the rising waters of climate change) 50 x 76 cms acrylic on canvas white floating frame.
Waste Land 100 x 100 cms acrylic on canvas
1 - 5 Children don't play out like they used to. First 4 were for a mixed show at Tanner & Lawson, Columbia Road, London. Blind Man's Bluff was selected for Art Alive at The Assembly House Norwich 2013

6 -  Falling man - contemporary rework of the Icarus myth with a nod to the Twin Towers falling man photograph myth.  This was selected   for Flying colours Fabulous Forms at the Assembly House Norwich 2011 and for the Cork Street Open London in 2011

7. The River, shortlisted for the Sir John Hurt Art Prize 2019 mankind is represented y the sullen twins not taking climate warnings seriously and living life as if the planet is infinite, and expecting technology to save them from their self inflicted fate.

8. Waste Land, a future Adam and Eve struggle to grow food on future planet earth where soil degradation has led to the dying of vital micro-organisms.


Some of these paintings are now available to purchase as limited edition signed prints in my store: Art Prints
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