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Commissions

Views of Kew (poster), 1994, Original painting, Oil on canvas, 152.4 x 101.6 cm

‘Look the Demon in the Eye’ (book cover), 1994, Original painting, Oil on canvas, 35.5 x 25.4 cm

Shirley Sussman Schneer (wife of the film producer Charles H. Schneer), 1994, Oil on canvas, 46 x 66cm

The Serpentine, Hyde Park, 1995, Oil on canvas, 152.5 x 244 cm

Queen Mary’s Rose Garden, Regent’s Park, 1995, Oil on canvas, 152.5 x 183 cm

Gotta (The Comfort of Strangers), 1999, Manequin with wax, fabric and found objects, dimensions vary

Willowfield School – London (garden sculpture), 2007, Wood and metal, 335 x 183 x 101 cm

Heidi Slauquet Armengol (400 Women), 2010, Oil on canvas, 35.5 x 25.5 cm

Tom Cartwright , 2012, Charcoal, gouache and soft pastel on paper, 200 x 64 cm

The Seven Ages of Man (First Age), 2015, Charcoal, gouache, and soft pastel on paper, 100 x 50 cm

The Seven Ages of Man (Second Age), 2015, Charcoal, gouache and soft pastel on paper, 100 x 50 cm

The Seven Ages of Man (Third Age), 2016, Charcoal, gouache, and soft pastel on paper, 100 x 50 cm

The Seven Ages of Man (Fourth Age), 2016, Charcoal, gouache and soft pastel on paper, 100 x 50 cm

The Seven Ages of Man (Fifth Age), 2016, Charcoal, gouache and soft pastel on paper, 100 x 50 cm

The Seven Ages of Man (Sixth Age), 2016, Charcoal, gouache and soft pastel on paper, 100 x 50 cm

The Seven Ages of Man (Seventh Age), 2016, Charcoal, gouache and soft pastel on paper, 100 x 50 cm

Bruce & Hannah, 2016, Charcoal, gouache, shellac and soft pastel on paper, 46 x 53 cm

Geoff Willcocks (hands), 2017, graphite on paper, 30 x 42 cm

I’m always open to an interesting commission. The largest one so far was commissioned by Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon to commemorate the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death in 2016.

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