
A View to Mount Hay, 76cm x 152cm, acrylic on linen, framed, 2024 – sold

A View to Mount Hay, 76cm x 152cm, acrylic on linen, framed, 2024 – sold

Across the Wall from Evans Lookout, 61cm x 122cm, acrylic on linen, 2024
The opposite wall of a deep squared off ravine which is where the Grose Valley begins in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney. I thought it looked like a Medieval Fortress.

Sun Patterns at Mount Solitary, 61cm x 122cm, acrylic on linen, 2024 – sold
The foothills of this rocky ridge that appears to float in the Jamison Valley are rippled like wind swept waves, moving across a fluid surface. In fact they take the form of waves because they are subject to the same forces of wind, water, heat and gravity that we see at a beach or from a boat. They are also, like waves, subject to time and rhythm, only in the case of these hills and escarpments it is the rhythm of geological time. The clouds above, also subject to these forces, allows patches of sunlight to ripple across the crests of rock, fern and trees below, creating beautiful patterns that drift and change as the afternoon unfolds.

Canola, and distant Hills, 61cm x 122cm, acrylic on canvas, 2023– sold
I was driving on the Mid Western Highway, on my way to Cowra and I had to stop and take photographs of the spectacular display of vivid yellow from a Canola crop near Woodstock, NSW- sold

Robertsons lighthouse, Cremorne Point, acrylic on linen, 61cm x122cm, 2024
Entered in 2024 Mosman Art Walk due January 2024


Afternoon,Dogface, Late March, 91cm x 154cm, acrylic on canvas,framed, 2023- sold
My second painting of the newly revealed cliff face called Dogface by the locals. There was a massive landslide in 1931 that left this striking yellow sandstone cliff face.

Soft Light, Narrow Neck, acrylic on canvas, 61 x 122cm, 2023, sold

This painting was made for The Mosman Art Walk. It shows a view of the old military base that is now a commercial site and maritime research facility at Chowder Bay below Mosman on Sydney Harbour.
