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I hope you will enjoy browsing my paintings rich with striking colours, pared-back style, and contemporary elegance. Using unconventional techniques - like needles to paint dandelions and handmade tools for poppies - I aim to capture the essence of each subject. Colour, texture and clarity are important considerations in each composition.

View all available paintings by clicking here: ‘Original Art’.

Upcoming events:
4 - 6 October: Art Surrey at Epsom Downs Racecourse
12 - 13 October: West Bristol Arts Trail
15 - 17 November: Manchester Art Fair, with Hatch Gallery
23 - 24 November: North Bristol Arts Trail

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If you missed out on a painting or want a custom painting for your home, take at look at commissioning a unique piece.

Nancy x

flowers

I aim to capture an essence rather than a literal interpretation of each subject. With a dandelion, for instance, I use needles to capture their distinctive petals whereas poppies require a different technique for which I make ‘palette knives’ from recycled plastic.

SEAscapes landscapes and abstracts

I love to create interpretative seascapes, landscapes and abstract works, usually working in acrylics but with some collage and mixed media. The common thread is my love of nature inspired by getting out in the landscapes of south west England.

FRUIT

My fruit paintings encourage the viewer to ‘see’ fruit in new ways. The scale of the work and intensity of colour draws the viewer to take a closer look. People often say how realistic they first appear, but look a little closer to discover more ‘painterly’ brush strokes.

 

Prints

Starting at just £65, high quality art prints make an attractive alternative to original paintings.
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As soon as I saw your painting I knew I would buy it - it just made me happy!
— JULIE IN BRISTOL, AT THE REDLAND ART SHOW