
Intemperate Weather - Oil on board - 2020

Apricots, Roses and Clouds - Oil on Canvas - 41 x 51 cm

Blue Stillness - Oil on Canvas - 80 x 100 cm

Changing Weather - Oil on Canvas - 80 x 100 cm

Cobalt Violet Shadow Shapes - Oil on Canvas - 42 x 62 cm

Different Reds - Oil on Canvas - 71 x 91 cm

Forget-me-nots in the Emerald Jug - Oil on Canvas - 41 x 51 cm

Happy Still Life - Oil on Canvas - 60 x 60 cm

Joyous Spring - Oil on Canvas - 80 x 100 cm

Late Afternoon Tea - Oil on Canvas - 61 x 76 cm

Back Road West View, St Ives - Oil on Board - 2020

Lemons and Evening Primrose - Oil on Canvas - 61 x 76 cm

Untitled - Oil on Canvas - 61 x 76 cm

Open Doors, Spring, Polgrean - Oil on Canvas - 100 x 120 cm

Overhead Sun, Summer is Here - Oil on Canvas - 80 x 100 cm

Peeling Apples Together - Oil on Canvas - 80 x 100 cm

Pink, Vermillion - Oil on Canvas - 61 x 76 cm

Quiet Studio - Oil on Canvas - 41 x 51 cm

Red Rosehips and Apples - Oil on Canvas - 51 x 61 cm

Reflected Reading - Oil on Canvas - 76 x 101 cm

Scarlets and Blues - Oil on Canvas - 61 x 76 cm

Strong Light - Oil on Canvas - 61 x 76 cm

The Old Window - Oil on Board - 20 x 30 cm

Three Bunches of Flowers - Oil on Canvas - 61 x 76 cm

Very Still Early Spring Morning - Oil on Canvas - 80 x 100 cm

Warm Yellows and Cool Whites - Oil on Board - 20 x 30 cm

Window Open, Warm Summer - Oil on Canvas - 80 x 100 cm
Artist Statement about the Exhibition:
''When I say the word light, I tend to think of it as one thing; not dark. But when I look and take in the world through painting, I see there are so many types of light, and with each different type of light there is a different context and a different mood. Im sure film and theatre lighting designers have a deep knowledge of the extent to which lighting can affect narrative.
To watch and be immersed in the changing light that is part of those subtle shifts in our changing seasons is a thing of wonder. Being able to conjure up the feel, smell and sensations of spring when I am in deep winter probably starts with the light. These paintings are that watching and absorbing of time and place.''