• Between Piers, North Reddington Beach, Florida, Canvas print 23.5 x 16" (original size 35 x 24") Framed at additional cost. Other sizes available upon request.
  • 'Off The Beaten Track' Abbotsley, Cambridge, Canvas print 23.5 x 13" (original 26 x 14.5") Other sizes available, framing available
  • WATERLILIES 5

    $6,621.55
    Water Lilies floating on a deep blue pond, in full flower while reflections from the banks play prettily on the water. Painted in oils on deep sided box canvas. The sides are painted and it is ready to hang.
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    Precious Tiger is a 30x30x1.5 inches +oil on canvas of a sinuous orange tiger slinking down a branch in an art nouveau contemporary abstract painting style. She is on a purple tree with lots of intricate branches weaving around her and golden light shines thought the tree behind her. The style is deliberately abstract and the tiger is stylized to make her slightly mystical as she sashays along her tree looking for something in the distance. Tigers are in trouble and may one day be mythical beasts. This one is ahead of the game and I painted her partly for the sheer pleasure all artists get from painting tigers, but also because I was thinking about their plight and wanting to make a space for a tiger to be safe. Hence the fairy tale space and golden light and sense that something is happening here that we don’t fully know about… Dedicated to all those fighting to save our beautiful wildlife. Keep fighting please. White edges, deep edge canvas, no frame needed, ready to hang. See video about Precious Tiger here: https://youtu.be/hWFC7HNlvBY
  • 'Plemont Breakfast' Plemont bay, Jersey, watercolour Signed print at original size 12"x9" Can be mounted and framed at additional cost.
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    Evening on the river

    $13,243.10
    Original oil painting, landscape on linen canvas
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    Summer Playground is a 40x40x1.4 inches large semi abstract oil on canvas of a summer meadow with wildflowers and swallows. I painted it after a walk through fields and farmland between Hartfield and Ashurstwood in Sussex on a very hot July day. There was wheat and barley and corn growing in the fields and at the edges there were a myriad of wildflowers growing. Insects were buzzing and the birds were singling and calling in the trees of the hedgerows and patches of woodland. One particular meadow had swallows flying up and down incredibly fast using the thermals which made them even faster than they usually are. They were not doing it for any obvious reason other than it was fun I think. I am happy at the way the colours on this painting merge and seem to melt together slightly as it is reminiscent of the heat of this day and has captured it well for me. I can hear the birds and the insects, smell the crops and the flowers and remember how happy it makes me feel. England in summer is fleeting and sunny days are a minority so it is good to catch them when they occur which I think I have done. The painting has white edges and is ready to hang. It does not need a frame. Video at: https://youtu.be/wreKAJHQ5q8
  • Celebrated British fine artist Lloyd Hobbard-Mitchell presents this exquisite piece continuing his collaboration with the studio of the late British fine artist Brett Neal. Beagle in Boots (Justice in Green & Silver)) is the culmination of works the artist has undertaken in his studio in Thailand, influenced and drawing on the exploration of spirituality and values including morals and virtues.  The artist playfully presents these notions on a lighthearted form which can only be described as Pop; a dog wearing shoes. The resulting piece is both fun and beautiful.
  • Celebrated British fine artist Lloyd Hobbard-Mitchell presents this exquisite piece continuing his collaboration with the studio of the late British fine artist Brett Neal. Beagle in Boots (Faith in Black & Gold) is the culmination of works the artist has undertaken in his studio in Thailand, influenced and drawing on the exploration of spirituality and values including morals and virtues.  The artist playfully presents these notions on a lighthearted form which can only be described as Pop; a dog wearing shoes. The resulting piece is both fun and beautiful.
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