Born 1963 England. I have exhibited and sold work at the Royal Academy Summer exhibition and in group and solo exhibitions in London.

I work in oils, digital photography, and print-making. My work is mostly minimalist where there is a reduction of images and subjects to their most basic form including shape, values, and lines.

The landscape series is a merging of minimalism with realism. My rubber plant series brings to mind the abstract work of Alexander Calder. I also love the works of Howard Hodgkin and in particular that his works are in relation to emotion and I share his love of India. I am also influenced by the skies of Turner and Constable and the works of Monet. With the paintings entitled 'Venice I - V' I wanted to create a new language of depicting water. I plan to continue this with future works.

The heaven painting has a brass plaque with a stanza from one of my poems. The two triptychs of clearing storm clouds were created from imagination.

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