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A selection of original paintings. Please note that stock changes regularly. To check if a painting is still for sale drop me a message

Cheviots Farm £450
Size: 80 x 80 cm – Acrylic on Board
Description: Based on several reference images from the northern Cheviot borders, this painting captures the quiet, open landscape. The simplicity of the stone buildings against the rolling hills reflects the calm and isolation I felt while visiting the area.

Budle Bay, Bamburgh £240
Size: 30 x 30 cm – Oil on Canvas
Description: Painted en plein air during early spring, this piece captures the crisp light and sharp contrasts between rocks, beach, and cliffs. Despite the cool season, the warmth of the sun created strong shadows and illuminated the textures of the coast. The composition was completed on-site, in one sitting.

Ingram Valley (Breamish Valley) £280
Size: 40 x 50 cm – Oil on Canvas
Description: This work shows the beautiful seclusion of Ingram Valley. The surrounding hills embrace the stream that winds through the base, creating a sense of protection and solitude. Painted in early spring, the sunlight filtering through leafless trees drew me to the composition and the play of light and shadow within the valley.

Sand Dunes with Headland £90
Sand Dunes with Headland
Size: 25 x 20 cm – Oil on Board
Description: This coastal study captures the sweeping curves of the dunes, with a distant headland anchoring the composition. Painted with expressive strokes and a limited palette, it evokes both the stillness and movement of the coast.
Size: 25 x 20 cm – Oil on Board
Description: This coastal study captures the sweeping curves of the dunes, with a distant headland anchoring the composition. Painted with expressive strokes and a limited palette, it evokes both the stillness and movement of the coast.

Sand Dunes (Abstract) £90
Size: 21 x 21 cm – Oil on Board
Description: A loosely impressionistic piece, this small painting focuses on the shifting shapes and moods of Northumberland’s coastal sand dunes. The abstract approach reflects the fleeting nature of wind, light, and form.
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