What do you do when you run out of walls in your house to hang your paintings?
Well I started on the walls in our garden
I produced three big (1.2m) paintings based on Henri Matisse’s blue nun cut out. Here is the centre piece red one.

I then put the three pieces on an ugly breezeblock wall after cladding with roofing timbers.


On another wall we have a 2.4 m wide couple in front of a wall of a coloured waterfall…

Then, some vibrant colour with some tall poppies. Poppies are delicate flowers whose shape alters with the wind. They are often painted as a blob to signify this movement and the method is very effective. For this tall painting (2.4m), though, I have tried to captured the structure of the flower.

Mary and I have also crafted some other wallart by cutting and painting marine plywood.

