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Acrylic on plywood and cotton
200mm x 300mm
Framed
$150
Acrylic on plywood and cotton
200mm x 300mm
Framed
$150
The clown like face emerges from a golden grid of rythmet dots. Who is to say what is concealed by the curtain of repeated circles?
Acrylic on plywood and cotton
200mm x 300mm
framed
$150
Baskets of flowers surround the vendor ... with the Latin Quarter in the distance.
Acrylic on plywood and cotton
200mm x 300mm
framed
$150
Comfortable in her skin, she wears her sunscreen with careless indifference to the flecks of golden light surrounding her.
Acrylic on plywood and cotton
180mm x 290mm
Framed
$150
A plant on a window sill - small, semi-invisible, familiar. The texture of the words in the background are made illegible by the pattern of dots that cover them - but does familarty really breed contempt or contentment?
Acrylic on plywood and cotton
200mm x 300mm
Framed
A gentle reminder of fragility - life, love, beauty.
Acrylic on plywood and cotton
200mm x 300mm
Framed
$150
A Harry Potter reference: the character is the slightly deranged, slightly cross-eyed editor of a magazine called “The Quibbler”.
Acrylic on plywood and cotton
200mm x 300mm
Framed
$150
Incapable of rational thought, the lover has issues with the relationships that surround him ... or her.
Acrylic on plywood and cotton
200mm x 300mm
Framed
$150
The face - eyes, mouth, moustache, hair, tree nose (?). The expression - not quite disgruntled but ...
Acrylic on plywood and cotton
200mm x 300mm
framed
$150
Gauguin will forgive me, I hope, for the parody of his title. Idols have lost a little of their meaning, and cynicism seems to have crept into the true significance of an idol since he painted his masterpiece, The Spirit of the Idol Watching.
Acrylic on plywood and cotton
200mm x 300mm
framed
$150
Why the apprehensive expression? What exactly is going on here? Surely she’s not being sacrificed ... to an idol ... or an ideal?
Acrylic and spakfilla on plywood and canvas
300mm x 200mm
Framed
The frantic involvement of birds on the foreshore trying to get their share of crumbs being offered by passing tourists.
Encaustic on plywood
195mm x 285mm
Wax, oil paint, newspaper and gold leaf
Collage on plywood
195mm x 285mm
Paper plans, newspaper oil pastels, conte
Collage on cotton voile and plywood
195mm x 285mm
Acrylic and material