Artist Statement
Using photographs,postcards and gallery visits as source materials and starting points, I draw and paint in numerous sketchbooks. I like to make figurative work, but not always, and I like to use a variety of materials. These are pages from my sketchbooks and are various sizes. Sometimes I take work out and frame it, and I often work on loose paper of different textures and sizes. Sometimes I make prints, and I enjoy using pens and inks to create different effects.
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| Pencil and wash sketch. 2012 |
A drawing of a line of dancers in
rehearsal. I drew this with a pencil and painted a wash of colour in the
background. 2012
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These are silver sugar spoons painted in inks. I made this in 2012. The little holes are for grains of sugar to slip through. Painted on cartridge paper. |
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Ink and wash drawing of a girl on a pier. From a black and white photo taken in the 1940's. from a 2010 sketchbook. |
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A card figure against a plain background and lit from the front. The shadows make another figure behind. I made this in 2009/2010. |
A dancer preparing,
unfinished drawing 2012
From a drawing by Laura Knight
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A drawing of a dancer in costume for a ballet, The Rakes Progress. I used inks and diluted washes
The Dancer is Harold Turner. I made this in 2009. |
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A small drawing of a horse chestnut emerging from the prickly case. Pencil drawing 2009 |
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This is Diana shooting an arrow at Acteon (not shown) In the National GalleryLondon there is a large oil painting by Titian showing this scene it is called The Death of Aateon. |
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| drawing of a dancer in the studio. Charcoal and chalk from a 1997 sketchbook. |