Category Archives: painting

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I really do have to create some space in our storage units – so if anybody wants the paintings below – make me an offer or they will go on the bonfire.

‘Another Fish’
Oil, Acrylic, Computer cut vinyl on canvas
2003/05

Another Fish

‘Unlearning old skills and employing new strategies are a constant preoccupation…….questioning about how (and in how many ways) we can read the resulting work itself. His stance has been courageous – he has been prepared to let go; take risks and this is beginning to pay dividends.’…..Quote

Exhibited Jan - Feb 05 Broomhill Sculpture Park

‘Self Portrait’ Oil, Acrylic, Computer cut vinyl on canvas 2003/05

I have been accused of being extremely arrogant. I prefer to call it confident. My paintings have become Schizophrenic, I can switch from one ‘style’ of painting to another. Why is it frowned upon to switch from style to style? What is the point of pursuing a singular line of practice?

Exhibition Jan - Feb 2005

Exhibited Broomhill Art Hotel - middle painting in their private collection.

Two 40″x30″ paintings for £300.00

Mention in "Devon Today'

A chance to acquire two paintings for £300.00.  These images were feature in National Publications and were exhibited and painted in 2004 Both paintings have been professionally framed.

‘Allergies 2’

Following on from the ‘Allergy Series’ I began to think more about my changing allergies……


Chlorpheniramine Maleate

Chlorpheniramine Maleate

Materials = Acrylic, Oil and commercial paint mixed with cod liver oil, marker pens on canvas. (size 40″x30″)
Are the dots to remind me of all the Piriton and other drugs I have taken in my life? Has my life become a blister pack?

The language of illness is shrouded in generic Latin.

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Chlorpheniramine Maleate = Piriton – Illness = Profit = Wealth = Health

Chlorpheniramine Maleate
Materials = Acrylic, Oil and commercial paint mixed with cod liver oil, marker pens on canvas. (size 40″x30″)

These paintings were painted between January 2004 and July 2004 in Woolacombe.

Solo exhibition @ ‘The Queen’s Theatre’, Barnstaple. 23rd August 2004 – 19th September 2004.

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Original notes on project:

1978:

I once had a girlfriend called Anne who wore ‘Charlie’ perfume. Every time we came close I sneezed. This was not conducive to a passionate affair. Her ‘big’ permed hair and ‘page three’ figure was always out of reach, until we discovered I was allergic to her bottled smell….later we discovered I was allergic to latex.

2004:

I would like to apologies to Anne, who wore ‘Charlie’ perfume, for treating her so badly 26 years ago.

‘Death by Sushi’

Fish can kill me.

When I was very small (maybe 3 or 4 years old) my grandfather, who lost the sight of one eye from a bullet fired by a German sniper (fortunately not a very good one) during the Battle of the Somme in World War 1 , wiped my face with the corner of his apron, an apron he had used to wipe his filleting knife on. He was a grocery shopkeeper who specialized in wet fish.

I can remember the instantaneous pain and swelling in my eyes, the panic-driven breathlessness, the weeping blindness. The shouting, the accusations,my parent’s panic. My poor grandfather was only trying to clean the face of his grubby grandson. My parents were in fear of loosing their only child, the one who was given hours to live a few years earlier……saved by a young doctor who refused to let my parents watch me die and insisted I had a tracheotomy……..thirty or so years later the doctor was knighted and became Sir Michael……Now I have children of my own.

Asthmatic Art

I have tried to paint ‘en plein air’ but as soon as  I  erect my easel I fall prey to a asthma attacks. After several puffs of Ventolin I get over it but the urge to paint what I see disappears.
Two paintings called
Bonsai for Asthmatics
The Broomhill Art Hotel, Muddiford
Summer exhibition – ‘The Small Picture Show’ 5th June – 4th July 2004
These images are made using cardboard stencils are refer to garden design….as an asthmatic gardens make me wheeze….even in small doses plant life triggers allergic reactions….even small plants…. Bonsai is not an option.
Materials = Acrylic, Oil and commercial paint mixed with cod liver oil, marker pens on wooden frame.
For the viewer contemplation is the primary purpose of bonsai  and the execution  of effort and ingenuity for the grower (creator).  In contrast with other plant cultivation practices, bonsai is not intended for production of food, for medicine, or for creating gardens or landscapes. Instead, bonsai practice focuses on long-term cultivation and shaping of one or more small trees in a single container and the aesthetics of the object. A bit like painting really