24 September 2009

Time

(30" x 24" acrylic on box canvas) Available at Leonardo Galleries, Toronto
www.leonardogalleries.com

Growing up and being a kid seems to be timeless. Everything is pretty much done for you and there is no care in the world. All you really need to think about is what game can be played next, or which cartoon to watch!

….And yet before you know it, 10 years have passed, then 20, then 30 and time has melted away before it feels like you even had the chance to get going.

The important thing though is that we can still look back on when we were kids and remember just what is was like and how carefree those days were.

Time continues on its path no matter what, so make the most of every minute, regardless of what age you’re at.

21 September 2009

Win a signed 2010 Calendar!

What with the desktop wallpaper recently posted on here, there is a chance to WIN another freebie, and if you're like me, you'll like nothing better than a freebie :) Although a little bit of research is probably needed for this!


For a chance to win a signed 2010 Calendar, just name the titles of the 3 paintings where you will find the following characters:

  1. A Superhero
  2. An Imaginary Friend
  3. A Paperboy

Send your answers via the contact page on the main site here

The winner will be chosen at random from all correct entries.

The closing date is October 30th, so you have plenty of time to search through the blog and website for answers :)

Good luck.

15 September 2009

Desktop Wallpaper - free download


The World is Yours

(1280 x 800)

I was asked recently by a customer if I could create a desktop wallpaper for their laptop, so thought I would also make it available here.

Just click on the image to enlarge, then right click to save to your documents and it should work! :)

7 September 2009

Handbags and Gladrags

(76cm x 60cm acrylic on box canvas) SOLD

Every little girl at one stage or another would of raided her mum’s wardrobe and put on a few of her favourite dresses and a pair of oversized shoes!

Clip-clopping down the hall, giant handbag in tow, she'd get her sister or friend to join in or even rope her brother into dressing up too…..Dads hat would probably be the only thing that fitted but at least it meant he could wear his favourite cowboy costume instead!!

All dressed up and ready to go, it was time for a bit of ‘Mums and Dads’. This basically involved pretending to go to the shops or taking a trip to the petrol station to fill up the car with ‘£5 of 4 star’. Only ending when mum’s favourite hat became buckled and bent, or ‘Cowboy Joe’ deciding to shoot everyone with his cap gun!