I
believe that Renoir once said to Monet that he had no interest
in painting snow, referring to it as "..the leprosy of
nature". Renoir liked painting subjects full of happiness
and in his own words "..did not want to contribute anymore
ugliness to the world". In a similar vein, I want my work
to take people to the places that are meaningful to me in the
way that is at once optimistic and beautiful and in a manner
that is suffused with integrity and - for my part - joy.
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A
Quiet Summer Evening, Helford Passage
580mm x 740mm, oil on board
£1850
June
Sunshine, St Mawes
430mm x 605mm, oil on board
£1150
Golden
Light, St. Michael's Mount
430mm x 610mm, oil on board
£1150
Boats
and Children, St. Ives Harbour
430mm x 610mm, oil on board
£1150
Summer
Afternoon, Helford Passage
430mm x 610mm, acrylic on board
£1150
Snowfall
at the Farm
420mm x 600mm, acrylic on paper
£1150
Boats
at Helford Passage
360mm x 460mm, acrylic on board