Tender are the ghosts (Polaroid 2) Oil on canvas, 202481 x 100cm, 32 x 39in ExhibitionsEternal Return, Scottish Arts Club, 2024 Inquire For more information about this painting (or any other of my works) or to request a price list, please contact me using the form below.

The form does not repeat (for Lynne)Oil, acrylic on panel, 202161 x 61cm, 24 x 24in I have been thinking of form, of matter slipping its form, how our bodies occupy space, are form. We change, we leave, are gone. Mortality passes between us, an incomplete message, a tangle. We cannot know and there is no going back. We cannot re-create, only create. ExhibitionsEternal Return, Scottish Arts Club, 2024 Inquire For more information about this painting (or any other of my works) or to request a price list, please contact me using the form below.

Caryatids at rest (Polaroid 1 Oil, acrylic on panel, 2024104 x 123cm, 41 X 48in Caryatids were maidens from Caryae, in ancient Sparta, who worshipped the goddess Artemis. Caryatids are also sculpted female figures serving as architectural supports. For example, 6 Caryatids take the place of columns on the south porch of the Erechtheion, on the Acropolis in Athens. Inspired by a Polaroid from 1975, these figures symbolize the mystery and power that young women possess often without realising it. ExhibitionsEternal Return, Scottish Arts Club, 2024 Inquire For more information about this painting (or any other of my works) or…

Trickle downacrylic, oil on canvas, 2021 108 x 153cm, 42 x 60in Main street, USA filtered through memories of Philip K. Dick’s seminal science fiction novel Ubik: “He could see the tall, peeling yellow building at the periphery of his range of vision. But something about it struck him as strange. A shimmer, an unsteadiness, as if the building faded forward into stability and then retreated into insubstantial uncertainty. An oscillation, each phase lasting a few seconds, and then blurring off into its opposite, a fairly regular variability as if an organic pulsation underlay the structure. As if, he thought,…

The black hole of cotoneaster (Edinburgh garden)Oil, acrylic on canvas, 202492 x 152cm, 36 x 59in Exhibitions Eternal Return, Scottish Arts Club, Edinburgh, 2024 Inquire For more information about this painting (or any other of my works) or to request a price list, please contact me using the form below.