
The Narrow Neck Track, 61cm x 77cm, 2025

The Narrow Neck Track, 61cm x 77cm, 2025

Blue and Yellow, 61cmx75cm framed, acrylic on canvas, 2024 sold
Near Woodstock NSW, a big blue hill looms over various crops including canola.

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

Bellevue to Megalong, 61cm x 122cm, acrylic on linen, 2023, – commissioned sold

I saw this striking wedge of light.


I was exploring the country beyond the Blue Mountains and I drove past this scene. It reminded me of the British countryside I explored as a young artist when I lived there for 6 months in the Eighties. It also looked a bit like a train set to me. I set my gear and started painting.


The Three Sisters at Echo Point in Katoomba NSW is a major tourist attraction and has been since thee mid 19th century. I hesitated to make a painting of this because it has been done so many times by other artists but its a great subject so I found my own way into it. The things that I felt were important were the combination of solidity of the rock formations and also their temporality. They resist and yet they are slowly dissolving before our eyes in a geological timeframe, like sandcastles on a beach. They stand in apparent defiance before the void that will eventually swallow them up. I gave them a chunky, blocklike appearance to empathise the crystalline structure of the quartz that makes up the sandstone that was laid down as the bed of an ancient sea, only to be lifted up, drained and eroded over the millions of years that followed. When I was making this work I became aware that the Sisters resembled Picasso’s women in the painting that gave me an idea for the joke title.

Under Cover, 40cm x 40cm, acrylic on board, 2021, sold
This work is from a photograph I took from a boat as we were returning from a day of plein air painting in the rain in the Whitsunday Islands. The clouds were very low and the forms were spectacular. Some people on social media saw an angel. I saw a beautiful abstract form that I knew I would be painting.