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Kingsand


Ink, acrylic and oil on canvas

60 x 42 cm



Cawsand


Pencil, charcoal, ink and acrylic on paper

50 x 74 cm



Millbrook Lake


Ink, acrylic, oil paint and paper on canvas

80 x 80 cm


SOLD



Storm Over Rame Head


Ink, acrylic and oil on canvas

60 x 42 cm


SOLD





Lines


Ink, acrylic and oil on canvas

80 x 80 cm


SOLD







Never See The Difference


Ink, acrylic and oil on canvas

80 x 80 cm





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Everything Was Calm


Ink, acrylic and oil on canvas

50 x 20 cm



Lines II


Ink, acrylic and oil on canvas

34 x 29 cm



Lines III


Ink, acrylic and oil on canvas

34 x 29 cm





Headland 


Ink, acrylic and oil on canvas

34 x 29 cm





Cawsand


Ink, acrylic and oil on canvas

29 x 34 cm




Cawsand Drawing #1


Graphite and ink on paper

34 x 24 cm


SOLD




Cawsand Drawing #2


Graphite and ink on paper

34 x 24 cm


SOLD




Cawsand Drawing #3


Graphite and ink on paper

34 x 24 cm


SOLD




Cawsand Drawing #4


Graphite and ink on paper

34 x 24 cm


SOLD

Works on Paper? Framed without glass?

 
I work with acrylic ink and paper because I want to work into the surface and not only on the surface. 


Once a piece is finished I use a high quality clear varnish, usually mat finish, to preserve and protect it. This gives the work a robust waterproof surface, that can be wiped clean just as a canvas can, and allows me to frame the work unglazed. 



Whilst the paper is well sealed by the varnish, it will still naturally expand or contract to some degree depending on humidity so the paper is mounted to allow for this. Works on paper are frequently damaged by the acidity of unsuitable framing materials, such as tape and mount board, therefore I am careful that only acid free specialist framing materials are used. 


The use of a robust backing board provides additional protection and arguably the piece is actually more robust than a canvas, which can be easily damaged by pressure on its surface for only a few minutes. 


Glass is occasionally used when a fragile piece requires extra protection but ordinarily I prefer not to because I feel it alters the colour and the contrast of the work. Also my work is often textured and it seems a shame to not be able to touch it.


The acrylic ink I use is a permanent, archival ink that should not fade. However it is important to carefully consider where you hang the artwork. All original artwork, whether on canvas or paper and whether behind glass or not, even UV glass, will be affected by direct sunlight overtime. 

Original Artwork

All work is available for purchase, unless marked otherwise.

Limited edition giclee prints

Mounted, unframed giclee prints on Hahnemuhle heavy weight printers rag fine art paper.


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