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So finally I seem to have merged from the flu fog. I have completed some new works this week, and got a load of admin done ready for two shows coming up in December The Thames: The ARTery of London is showing three works by me in Devon House, St Katherine Docks 4-18th December, and I hae 6 pieces at the Christmas show in Gabriel Fine Art 9-20 December.

The Thames the ARTery one includes a collaborative piece so please take a message in a bottle and take part. More to come about this in the next post.
New works

I have been working hard to complete two of the indigo series, these two new works and 4 others will be in Gabriel Fine Art, including the Phoenix Egg, Mr Equiano’s Scales, She Walks…and Last of the Ten.

Velvet Night-The Lot Valley-Spice Trading,Cahors
oil and indigo on canvas 101x101cm
2016

The continuity of truly dark nights in the valleys around Cahors make it possible to imagine what it might have been like to trade here, and head north toward Bruges before getting a ship to Britain in the middle ages. Cahors market retains a spice section, the houses from the spice trade of the middle ages are still there, and there is still a Muslim population in the neighbourhood which is dominated by a massive Cathedral, trading hall, physic garden and market place.

On a Wine Dark Sea
indigo and oil on canvas
2016
Referenceing Ovid’s Metamorphosis and Homer’s Illiad, the description of the seas around Greece as the “Wine Dark Sea”,this work seeks to create space for the contemporary lost stories of this sea. And if you haven’t already then think about reading these in translation, unless you happen to be great at ancient Greek: Suddenly just how dark this sea can be becomes clear

As a counterfoil to the increasingly wintery weather and with reference to some snatches of happiness from Padma I have been bold and used some joyous colour.

Driving  Padma up the A1M
oil on canvas 101x101cm
2016

She used to tell me stories on this road, now she comments very little but sits contented as the greens whizz past.
And in memory of a glorious summery sunny day in South End with Mimi I have finally resolved something which felt impossible in this work

Trading Routes
Oil on canvas 101x101cm
2016
Which both contain ideas of travel, wishful thinking as it gets cold here.


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