
Click on painting to enlarge or purchase.

Lindisfarne on Holy Island
Plus a rowboat from a photo by Ron Dobson

Water skiing in Blyth.
Taken from an action shot by Ron Dobson.

Claude Greengrass
From the series Heartbeat..with his Lurcher Alfred

Portrait in pastels

Starlight Castle
Built in 1750 in 24 hours on a bet by Lord Delaval

Baby eyes
A close up from one of my pastel sketches

Colin Brown
A leader in the community of Blyth

Cormorant

A child is born
My Christmas card for 2016

Sunrise
from Blyth Beach Northumberland

Golden Lab

My morning walk
During flood season

My Great Granddaughter

Maltipoo

Cockapoo

Spring-in-BC
with our local mountains in the background

Jesmond dene
in Newcastle upon Tyne

Swans on Lost Lagoon
In Stanley Park Vancouver

Snow covered cabin
in Whitsler BC

Northern Flicker
A local woodpecker

`Twas the night before Christmas
My Christmas card for 2014

Lostlagoon
In Stanley Park Vancouver

Bald eagle
A local bird

Late for sunday school
My Christmas card for 2013

Border collie
herding sheep

Junco
A local bird

Little red riding hood

Chalk cliff

Indianarm
A boat trip from Vancouver

Iris
from our garden

Tigermoth
from world war 2

Mosquito
from world war 2

A piper
dressed in the Anderson Tartan

A Clematis from our garden

Sailing Ship

Babes in the wood
Expanded upon a photo I took in Stanley Park

Tulip and Daffodil

Wolves in the Arctic

Bluejay
A local bird

A Chickadee
A local bird

Male Lion

Decanter and Glasses

Boats in the evening

One of my grandchildren

Seagull
A local bird

Dry stone wall

One of our roses

Yorkshire Coast
A beautiful spot on the Yorkshire coast

Cardinal
My Christmas card for 2012

My Wife
Recent

Self portrait

Mountain
By Harrison Hot Springs BC

My wife
During her acting days

Mallard Ducks
In Stanley Park Vancouver

Still Life

Thatched Cottage

Northern Lights over St. Mary`s Island

Bamburgh Castle
In Northumberland

The Chain Ferry - Blyth
waiting for the ferry with my brother

Seaton Sluice
From the beach

Blyth Lighthouse
Standing on the north pier of the river Blyth