At school, I was hopeless at art. But in 2000-2001 I took a course of evening classes in 'Drawing and Painting', and I discovered that although I was still hopeless, I actually enjoyed painting anyway.

The class was held in a
local college, and the subject material tended to be whatever we could find lying about. Usually stools.
Filled with enthusiasm, I bought myself some acrylic paints, brushes, etc. and decided to have a go at home. Here are some of the results.

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'Upturned Stool'
Acrylic on paper
'Kitchen Dresser'
Acrylic on textured card
'Copper Tray'
Acrylic on textured card
'Still life with Teapot, Jug and Flowers'
Acrylic on textured card
'Australian Waterfall'
Acrylic on textured card
'Wetscape'
Acrylic on textured card
'Weeping Willow'
Computer graphics
'Weeping Willow II'
Computer graphics
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Click here to see some charcoal sketches.
Acrylics