Gossip

This piece is to symbolise the manner in which individuals can be ostracised for their inability to ‘fit in’ or when one falls out with the crowd.  Note how the one lagging behind hangs his head, whilst the popular flamingoes gaggle together, and the middle one strains to catch up to be a part of the gossip-mongering

£250

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Vanity

I did this piece to symbolise the lengths many go to in order to regain or renew their lost youth.  This particular lady starved herself to stay slim, and so the piece questions ‘is it worth it?’ just for the sake of Vanity

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Serenity

This semi-abstract piece depicts the movement of the dolphin through the ocean; a vibrant, intelligent, yet serene creature…master of the seas

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Joseph’s Summer Bubble

When i was a single parent i’d take the children for walks, picnics and day-trips.  Saying that, nothing has changed, except that Adam and i got together, thus creating a welcome addition to our little family.  This piece was taken from a photograph on one of these walks [2004].  I often took photos of the children with my SLR, and so i could not resist the urge to capture Joseph’s Summer Bubble, symbolising that Summer fun need not cost the earth

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Hangers

Mixing tradition with modern technology-note the coathangers holding the garments to the wall.  This piece shows that evolution does not necessarily mean the end of days gone by, but that to evolve positively one must first appreciate that which has come first

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The Gemini Effect [cropped]

The Gemini Effect represents that which we think we see is not necessarily a reality.  The painting was taken from 5 different references.  Note how what is seen in the water is not the same as is seen face on; therefore, not all reflections are a true one

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The Iron Rod

Remember that old adage, ‘Spare the rod, spoil the child’?  I think some used to take that literally!

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Eternity?

 

This is to symbolise the importance of the life decisions we make

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Coming of Age

One of the things that amazes me about cultures who revere nature are their highly symbolic rituals

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