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Meadowlands

This collection of works describes my relationship with the landscape of Wiltshire, Somerset and beyond.
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Where Skylarks Sing
76 x 76 cm
Acrylic and mixed media on board
This reminds me of the wide open fields of Wiltshire where Skylarks nest and rise up from the grassland
to fly into the wiind singing their hearts out.
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Daybreak
Acrylic on wood panel
58 x 58 cm
POA
You can see the weather coming in as you walk across fields around here. It's magnificent and scary in equal measures.
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Lying in the foggy dew
Oil on canvas
60 x 60 cm
​POA
A celebration of the sticky-ness of winter branches and their wonder ful colours
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The Landscape Listens 
oil on canvas
​61 x 50 cm
POA
Spring with fields of wild flowers
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Green grass and a high tide
​Oil on canvas
41 x 41 cm
​2021
A walk on a cliff top with the wind in my hair
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The Corn Buntings Return
Acrylic on board
30 x 30 cm
​POA
Cornbuntings were all but extinct in the UK. A resourseful farmer near Warminster has provided the ideal habitat for them, and now they populate the fields.
Working with nature has to be the best way. Nature does know best
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Nesting in Leys of Red Clover
Acrylic on board
30 x 30 cm
​POA
Nectar-rich flowers of red clover are a favourite of many species of bee, including the common carder bee, honeybee and red-tailed bumblebee. Leys (arable land put down to grassland) provide cover for nesting skylarks and corn buntings
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