Here is a selection of my favourite pieces. Where a price is shown, the picture is for sale. All of my pictures come framed and are available for collection or delivery, although there is, of course, a small delivery charge. Please contact me for further details.

Cookley Tunnel £425 mixed media on collage. A scene on the Staffs & Worcs Canal.

Stone Creek £425 Charcoal, Pastel East Yorkshire looking south towards the Humber estuary and Immingham in the distance. Stone was brought in here to build a causeway from Sunk Island to Hull.

Low Tide, Barton £295 Pastel Struck by the sunlight shining on the wet mud.

Gardener’s Shed £240 Mixed Media This is in the old walled garden at Gunby Hall in LIncolnshire and typical of many similar sheds all over the land in large gardens. Great fun to paint.

Poppies & Eryngiums £240 Mixed Media Also in the lovely gardens at Gunby Hall. Two artist friends and I had a project to produce art based on the Hall over the four seasons and then exhibit in the delightful gallery in the garden’s orchard the following year. Flowers aren’t normally my thing but I enjoyed this particular challenge.

Windfalls £240 Mixed Media Yes, you’ve guessed it, the orchard at Gunby Hall! In case you’re wondering most of the paintings have sold but just a few still remain.

Saltmarsh £240 Mixed Media An endangered habitat, this particular one seen at the southern end of the Wash, one of the most important places for over wintering wading birds in Europe.

Silver Surf £275 Mixed Media Walking south on the beach at Gibraltar Point towards the bright sunlight rendered this scene almost in black and white.

Willow Tree Fen £195 Watercolour A Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust Reserve especially for a small population of Cranes that arrived here during lockdown and are now successfully breeding. Although my wife and I didn’t see any when we visited late one November afternoon we saw eight flying right above us the following March, a sight we’ll never forget.

Humberston Fitties £295 Pastel A unique place of small self built properties just behind the dunes at Humberston. This view is from the sea wall as I approached from Tetney Lock.

Humberston Fitties (2) £195 Mixed Media I decided to try another way of painting the Fitties using inks and acrylics.

City Canal £275 Mixed Media Worked recently from a sketch I did on site in Birmingham in about 1980! This is the value of sketchbooks. I must confess to feeling pretty pleased with myself for retaining a nice balance of abstract and detail.

Midsummer Evening £260 Acrylic, Pastel & Monoprint. The summer of 2025 was hot. So hot we took to walking almost every evening around the village after our evening meal and the light was really striking. I decided to paint this simple scene at the end of Church Lane and used actual vegetation dipped in paint and laid on the surface to create the foreground weeds. Great fun being a painter, you just make your own rules up as you go along!

Winter Dawn £150 Mixed Media. I was up early one morning last winter and struck by the light in the garden as the sun just started to make its presence felt. So I just grabbed the phone and took a quick shot through an upstairs window and went back to bed. (I assume you’ve already worked out why I was up at that time of day!) I painted this later on the same day and thought no more about it and then decided to frame it just recently.

Wild Day, Woolacoombe £275 Mixed Media. One autumn day we went to this lovely part of North Devon with family and as soon as I saw that patch of light on the distant hill I knew there was a painting in it for me. It was so windy I could hardly stand, very exhilarating and the sea was whipped up into a fury. there weren’t any swimmers!

Wet Day, Bridge Street £450 Pastel. Just once in a while a subject comes along that I can’t let go of until I finally either accept the challenge or tear it up. I’ve recently spent a great deal of my time working on this piece and at last I’m happy to frame it up. The scene is one Ann and I know very well in our local town, Louth, on a wet March day, with one of our favourite shops, Beaumonts, in the middle distance. I’m a sucker for a good chimney and Louth is full of them so there might be other chimney-scapes to follow! As a final touch I asked a neighbour to scurry across our lawn with an umbrella for me to add in the foreground.