Amphora Dreams I The Pomegranate Tree   ©  Oil on canvas  120 cm high x 150 cm wide  Amphora Dreams l, ll, and lll is a triptych - the images are connected by the walls of a Persian garden, and connected in theme by three trees.  The figures ha

Amphora Dreams I The Pomegranate Tree   ©

Oil on canvas

120 cm high x 150 cm wide

Amphora Dreams l, ll, and lll is a triptych - the images are connected by the walls of a Persian garden, and connected in theme by three trees.

The figures have stepped out of a frieze around a Grecian urn and inhabit the unfamiliar grounds of this expanded Persian miniature paradise.

 Amphora Dreams II The Kumquat Tree   ©  Oil on canvas  120 cm high x 150 cm wide

Amphora Dreams II The Kumquat Tree   ©

Oil on canvas

120 cm high x 150 cm wide

 Amphora Dreams III The Almond Tree   ©  Oil on canvas  120 cm high x 150 cm wide

Amphora Dreams III The Almond Tree   ©

Oil on canvas

120 cm high x 150 cm wide

 Firehorse   ©  Oil on canvas  120 cm high x 150 cm wide  War horse and a dog of war unleashed - seeing Athens crumble in the 21st century provoked this image.

Firehorse   ©

Oil on canvas

120 cm high x 150 cm wide

War horse and a dog of war unleashed - seeing Athens crumble in the 21st century provoked this image.

 Pandemonium   ©  Oil and oil pastel on fine paper  61 cm high x 91 cm wide  A Greco-Roman Bacchanalia, or a scene in Pandemonium – the city of darkness in John Milton’s epic poem 'Paradise Lost'.  The image is a chaotic parade of circus acts an

Pandemonium   ©

Oil and oil pastel on fine paper

61 cm high x 91 cm wide

A Greco-Roman Bacchanalia, or a scene in Pandemonium – the city of darkness in John Milton’s epic poem 'Paradise Lost'.

The image is a chaotic parade of circus acts and acts of war.

 

 Whacko-Graeco   ©  Oil and oil pastel on fine paper  40 cm high x 40 cm wide  Sgraffito figures perhaps from the layers of history.  A vulnerable urn and yet another a civilisation are about to be brutalised.  Allowing the background to do

Whacko-Graeco   ©

Oil and oil pastel on fine paper

40 cm high x 40 cm wide

Sgraffito figures perhaps from the layers of history.  A vulnerable urn and yet another a civilisation are about to be brutalised.

Allowing the background to dominate is an important part of this image.

 Amphora Dreams I The Pomegranate Tree   ©  Oil on canvas  120 cm high x 150 cm wide  Amphora Dreams l, ll, and lll is a triptych - the images are connected by the walls of a Persian garden, and connected in theme by three trees.  The figures ha
 Amphora Dreams II The Kumquat Tree   ©  Oil on canvas  120 cm high x 150 cm wide
 Amphora Dreams III The Almond Tree   ©  Oil on canvas  120 cm high x 150 cm wide
 Firehorse   ©  Oil on canvas  120 cm high x 150 cm wide  War horse and a dog of war unleashed - seeing Athens crumble in the 21st century provoked this image.
 Pandemonium   ©  Oil and oil pastel on fine paper  61 cm high x 91 cm wide  A Greco-Roman Bacchanalia, or a scene in Pandemonium – the city of darkness in John Milton’s epic poem 'Paradise Lost'.  The image is a chaotic parade of circus acts an
 Whacko-Graeco   ©  Oil and oil pastel on fine paper  40 cm high x 40 cm wide  Sgraffito figures perhaps from the layers of history.  A vulnerable urn and yet another a civilisation are about to be brutalised.  Allowing the background to do

Amphora Dreams I The Pomegranate Tree   ©

Oil on canvas

120 cm high x 150 cm wide

Amphora Dreams l, ll, and lll is a triptych - the images are connected by the walls of a Persian garden, and connected in theme by three trees.

The figures have stepped out of a frieze around a Grecian urn and inhabit the unfamiliar grounds of this expanded Persian miniature paradise.

Amphora Dreams II The Kumquat Tree   ©

Oil on canvas

120 cm high x 150 cm wide

Amphora Dreams III The Almond Tree   ©

Oil on canvas

120 cm high x 150 cm wide

Firehorse   ©

Oil on canvas

120 cm high x 150 cm wide

War horse and a dog of war unleashed - seeing Athens crumble in the 21st century provoked this image.

Pandemonium   ©

Oil and oil pastel on fine paper

61 cm high x 91 cm wide

A Greco-Roman Bacchanalia, or a scene in Pandemonium – the city of darkness in John Milton’s epic poem 'Paradise Lost'.

The image is a chaotic parade of circus acts and acts of war.

 

Whacko-Graeco   ©

Oil and oil pastel on fine paper

40 cm high x 40 cm wide

Sgraffito figures perhaps from the layers of history.  A vulnerable urn and yet another a civilisation are about to be brutalised.

Allowing the background to dominate is an important part of this image.

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