Oil on linen, 2007. This painting was completed using Lefranc & Bourgeois 'Flemish' glazing mediums. For comments on the mediums and step-by-step images, click on the links below.
Oil on linen, 2007. This tiny still life was an experiment using W.F. Martins's recipes for glaze medium. See below for links to more information on the mediums and step-by-step images.
Oil on panel, 2007. This is a selection of my favourite art books, painted on a gesso panel. This painting was mainly completed using W.F. Martin's glaze mediums. See the links belos for step-by-step images and more about the mediums.
This painting is a variation on the still life above. I wanted to paint the books from a slightly different angle. So far, this piece is at the underpainting stage - I will post updated images as it progresses.
Here is the first colour layer over the initial underpainting. Click on the painting to view step-by-step images.
Silver Knife Study (work in progress)
Oil on panel - this is one of a pair of simple studies of silver cutlery. This is a work in progress (click on the painting to view step-by-step images)
Silver Spoon Study (work in progress)
Oil on panel - this is the second of a pair of simple studies of silver cutlery. (Click on the painting to view step-by-step images)
Still Life with Muller (work in progress)
This small still life is an experiment in painting on copper. It is only 8 inches tall, and is painted on a 1.6 mm copper etching sheet. This is a work in progress needs a little sharpening up. I will post the finished piece when it is ready.
Oil on canvas, 2000. This series of four paintings was one of my early forays into oil painting when I was experimenting with pop art. Many people comment that they look like acrylic works. They were amusing to do, though they would probably appeal most to a foot fetishist!
Fetish Shoes (2 of 4)
Oil on canvas, 2000. Second in the series
Fetish Shoes (3 of 4)
Oil on canvas, 2000. Third in the series
Fetish Shoes (4 of 4)
Oil on canvas, 2000. Fourth in the series
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