Ardoe House (Original)
£500.00The Ardoe House watercolour was a commission for a friend in remembrance of his wedding.
I consider this to be my best painting to date, and many friends agree. What do you think?
The Ardoe House watercolour was a commission for a friend in remembrance of his wedding.
I consider this to be my best painting to date, and many friends agree. What do you think?

The Ardoe House watercolour was a commission for a friend in remembrance of his wedding.
I consider this to be my best painting to date, and many friends agree. What do you think?



Atlas The Traction Engine is a watercolour showing the traction engine made famous by Fred Dibnah when Atlas was driven in one of his television series.
Atlas is a 16 ½ ton, heavy road locomotive, registration number VM 2110, which was built in 1928 by John Fowler & Co. in Leeds.



Atlas The Traction Engine is a watercolour showing the traction engine made famous by Fred Dibnah when Atlas was driven in one of his television series.
Atlas is a 16 ½ ton, heavy road locomotive, registration number VM 2110, which was built in 1928 by John Fowler & Co. in Leeds.



Nestled along the banks of the River Medway, Aylesford is a picturesque village. The timeless charm and natural beauty have inspired countless artists to capture its essence on canvas, and it is with great pleasure that I present my watercolour painting of Aylesford Bridge.



Nestled along the banks of the River Medway, Aylesford is a picturesque village. The timeless charm and natural beauty have inspired countless artists to capture its essence on canvas, and it is with great pleasure that I present my watercolour painting of Aylesford Bridge.



Balmoral Castle shows the different styles and details that are common in castles in the area.
I wanted to capture this in watercolour from a new angle that is not often seen in other paintings. It was a fun challenge and I am very pleased with the final painting.



Balmoral Castle shows the different styles and details that are common in castles in the area.
I wanted to capture this in watercolour from a new angle that is not often seen in other paintings. It was a fun challenge and I am very pleased with the final painting.


My Beechwood Walk watercolour was inspired by moments of tranquil reflection in nature.
It captures the essence of a serene stroll through an ancient beech wood. As sunlight bathes the trees, casting captivating shadows, the winding path leads us through moss-covered boulders and stones, accompanied by a weathered drystane wall.
This artwork seeks to convey the beauty and serenity of a peaceful journey through “Beechwood Walk.”
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