“clam”

1.6m x 1.4m - acrylic, oil, enamel, spraypaint and crayon on stretched canvas.   One of my regular clients commissioned me to produce an abstract piece for her newly renovated exclusive property on the cliffs overlooking Clifton Beach in Cape Town. The canvas was layered multiple times

“blue morocco”

1.6m x 1.2m - oil and acrylic on stretched canvas   One of my favourite designers to work with renovated this fabulous home on a beach in an exclusive suburb of Cape Town. It was a stunning mix of colours and fabrics and influences of Morocco. She

“close of day”

2m x 800 - acrylic on stretched canvas   This beautiful harbour apartment with sensational views was completely renovated by a prolific designer who was a regular client of mine. She included one of my canvasses in the initial speccing phase of the job and we created

“fade to grey”

2m x 1m - acrylic and spray paint on stretched canvas   I was asked to paint an abstract landscape for a steam-punk-inspired space. I used lots of layers and different shades of silvers to add character to this painting. The client was happy with the end

“fractured landscape”

2m x 1m - acrylic, oil and spray paint on canvas.   I was commissioned by one of my private clients to produce a piece of art for his new home on golf estate in South Africa. He was looking for a large, subtle piece of art,

“Gloom” – AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE

1m x 1m - acrylic on stretched canvas   Since moving to the English countryside, I have been fascinated with it's moods, especially in winter. Having just experienced one of the wettest on record, and coupled with some studies of the work of Turner have inspired me

“In there somewhere”

3m x 1m - acrylic and oil on stretched canvas   This large monochrome painting evolved because of the clients love for them. I too share that sentiment. Which is the main reason this project turned out to be a great one to work on. We split

“turquoise landscape”

2m x 1m - acrylic and oil on canvas   I have produced a few loose abstract landscapes like this over the years with my signature white band across the bottom. I particularly loved working on this one because I started and finished it in an afternoon.