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  • Designs exterior, A meeting of minds
  • Alaina unfinished and forever young [nfs]
  • At the end of this studio [sold]
  • Battlefields of reality
  • Beyond quay #1, Where the lizards played
  • Beyond quay #2
  • Closed cottages
  • Cottage landscape #1
  • Cottage landscape #2 [sold]
  • Enstrapt [nfs]
  • Fields rising above dunes [sold]
  • Girl on a deckchair [sold]
  • Greenings garden [nfs]
  • Hawkes wood retreat [nfs]
  • Designs (Interior designs)
  • Landrake root
  • Not there!  [sold]
  • Red and Black Greens
  • River Camel to Padstow, larger study
  • River Camel to Padstow, small study [sold]
  • Self-portrait 1997, in green beret
  • Something sweet is the whisper of the pine [sold]
  • Sophie D
  • Take on O #1
  • Take on O #2
  • The stone birdbath [sold]
  • At the end of a garden
  • The slate seat [sold]
  • Woman in white [sold]

Landrake root

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Oil on board 43 x 43cm, framed by artist

Price guide £150, please click here to purchase or for more details [rm]

From the late Cornish period.  I passed this sexy little hill on my way each week to and from the college where I worked in Paignton.  When I finally left the job I vowed to paint a homage to it.

 
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