A 4×6 inch watercolour and gouache painting of Maire Antoinette.
ACEO, 2.5×3.5 inches, watercolour and gouache , 2007 One of a series based on paying Cards, this is the sweet but mischievious Red Joker.
ACEO, 2.5×3.5 inches, watercolour and gouache, 2007 A painting of the dark and beautiful Queen Of Tears.
ACEO, 2.5×3.5 inches, watercolour and gouache, 2007 Sleeping Beauty surrounded by roses and thorns, awaiting the kiss to awaken her.
A watercolour painting of a border collie.
This was painted as part of an exhibition I had in 2006. / Watercolour, 38cm x 47cm, 2006.
Persephone was abducted by Hades, King of the Underworld, to be his wife. However the earth became barren and eventually Hades agreed to release her, but not before he had tricked her into eating some pomegranate seeds. Persephone had to return to the Underworld each year for as many months as seeds she had eaten. / Watercolour and gouache, 2007
4×6 inches, watercolor, gouache and gold ink, 2007. Portrait of Henry VIII, second Tudor monarch.
8×9 inches, watercolour and gouache, 2008. This piece was painted for the EBSQ Nude In Art Show. It shows Adonis sat under a tree on a summer afternoon faling asleep. My aim with the piece was to create a painting with the feel of a pre-raphaelite painting but with a male as the subject . Adonis’ mother was Myrrha, and she committed incest with her father Theias at the bidding of Aphrodite. She tricked him by slipping into his bed in darkness but when he discovered her deception he was enraged and she fled from him. Aphrodite turned her into a myrrh tree and Theias shot an arrow at it. The bark split and from it was born Adonis. Aphrodite entrusted him to Persephone’s care but she refused to return him. Eventually Zeus decreed that he should spend four months of the year with persephone, four with Aphrodite and four alone. Adonis was killed by a boar sent by Aphrodite’s lover Ares. He was essentially a vegetation god – The Festival of Adonis was celebrated in midsummer and was essentially a female cult. Women would plant gardens of Adonis, such as fennel and lettuce, that grew quickly and had short lives.
4×6 inches, watercolor and gouache, December 2007 / OK, It’s a bit kitsch, cliched and sentimental but what the hell :)
ACEO, 2.5×3.5 inches, watercolor and gouache, 2008 Pan was the Greek God of shepherds, fields, mountains and wooded glens and music. He is half man , half goat. He is supposed to have gained his pan-flute after a nymph called Syrinx turned herself into reeds to escape him. He blew down the reeds and heard her song and so fashioned the instrument from them.
4×6 inches, watercolour, gouache and gold ink, 2008. / A portrait of Elizabeth I. Edmund Spencer’s poem “The Faerie Queen” featured a character based on her called Gloriana and it became a popular nickname for her. Elizabeth ruled for 45 years between 1558 and 1603.
4×6 inches, watercolor, September 2007 A portrait of Yhsla.
4×6 inches, watercolour and gouache, 2008. Lady Lune is a faerie, a member of the court of Queen Invidiana in the novel “Midnight Never Come” by Marie Brennan . She has silver hair and her collar is made of spider silk, the locket at her forehead containing moonlight.
4.5×7 inches, watercolour and gouache, 2008. A young man undressing in a forest setting.
ACEO, 2.5×3.5 inches, watercolour and gouache, 2008. Autumn, with her long red hair and crown of leaves.
ACEO, 2.5×3.5 inches, watercolour and gouache, 2008. / Astraios was the greek god of the dusk (or nightfall). He was married to Eos, the goddess of the dawn, and they produced many children including the winds Boreus and Zephyrus.
ACEO, 2.5×3.6 inches, watercolor and gouache, 2009. Aqua sits underwater, her green hair flowing, as she searches for shipwrecks and treasure.
4×6 inches, watercolor and gouache, 2009. The beautiful green-eyed Timana, another of my mermaids.
12×16 inches, watercolour, 2009. A portrait of my dear friend Shirley’s handsome youngest son Tom. It was commissioned as a gift for his 18th birthday.
4×6 inches, watercolor and gouache, 2009. A young faerie girl.
4×6 inches, watercolor and gouache, 2009 A portrait of Tom Baker as the fouth Doctor. He played the role between 1974 and 1981. As the Doctor that I grew up watching he remains my favourite of all the Doctors incarnations.
8×10 inches, watercolor, 2009. Three bell peppers on a blue background. Painted for this months WNW “7×11 x 3” challenge – to paint a painting of a size with the shorter dimension no less than 7” and the longer dimension no greater than 11”, with a three hours time limit to paint it.
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