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"Teenage Girl"
"Line & Wash"
"Peace and Calm"
"Gone Fishing"
"Merv."
"Distant Rain"
"Sheba"
"Docked"
"Resting Place"
"Seaside Cottage"
"Sea View"
"Cliff View"
"John & Merv"
"Derelict Terrace"
"Lighthouse Sunrise"
"Docked"
"Sunday Morning"
"King Charles III"
"Family Day Out"
"Tuscan Street"
"The Old Barn"
"Pre-hunt drink"
"Fishing Trip"
"Shep"
The Old Barn"
"God Bless Her"
"The Knife Man"
"Early Morning"
"Winter Fun"
"Robin Hood's Bay"
"Joy, Teddy & Babs"
"Bill and Ben"
"Dandy"
"Quiet Time"
"Tabby"
"Seascape"
"Fushsias"
"Stormy Seas"
"Wales Fan"
"Peach and Red Roses"
"Poppy Study"
"Poppies"
"Red Poppies"
"Riverside Cottage"
"The Local"
"Lighthouse Village"
"Royal Couple"
"Delivery"
"Christchurch Priory Wick"
"Tuscany"
"Pub Talk"
"Brian Clough"
Pencil
"Rocky Cove"
"Dangerous Waters"
"A Rainy Day in London"
"Merry Christmas"
"Christmas Cheer"
"Cutey 2"
"Horsey Mill"
"Nelson Mandela and Mother Teresa
"St. Mary's Church Normanby"
"Boris"
"Huckleberry Finn"
"Rosie"
"Another Rosie"
"Monty"
"Day at the Beach"
Based on a tutorial by Toulla Simon
My neighbour's dog Tex
This is my second attempt at
"Hounds on Alert"
"Lazy Village"
"Donkey Ride"
I originally painted this photo several years ago
and thought that I might try it again on a larger scale.
"Blue Tit"
"King's Head"
Based on a work by A.R.Quinton
"Boar's Head"
Based on a work by A.R.Quinton
"Hounds"
Based on a painting by Tania Still
"Parked Gondolas"
"Gondolier"
"Best Friends"
"Retirement"
"Happy Days"
"Pebbles"
"I'm Sorry"
"Infinity"
"Girl in Field"
"The Water Carrier"
My version of the painting by
Eugene de Blas.
"Butterfly"
A practice piece based on a
work by Ann Hanson.
"Relaxation"
Painted during a live masterclass
with artist Graham Berry.
"Beached"
Based on a work by Robin Durant.
"Whitby 1850"
"Polperro Cornwall"
"Silver Birch"
"First Kiss"
Based on a painting by an
artist called Zolan
"Bird on Tap"
Based loosely on a photograph that
I found on freeimages.com.
"Staithes"
Based loosely on a work by
Geoff Kersey.
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