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Inspired by trio of terrific artists

I’m both an artist and an art educator so I get the best of both worlds!

I get to draw and paint a myriad of subjects in any media that either my patrons or I desire. Having enjoyed creating those works of art I know that when they are sold they will give years of pleasure to their new owners. Then I also get to see my students blossom and progress as they learn how to create their own unique works of art.

Two of the three artists who have inspired me the most are Leonardo and Monet and I loved the years I lived within a few hours’ drive of both their last homes now opened in homage to their incredible works of art. As diverse as these artists are they both set out to capture the effects of light and shade in their artwork. Leonardo was a maestro of chiaroscuro and Monet thought that capturing light was more important than the subject of his paintings. The play of light and shade and how it creates a 3D quality to the images on a 2D surface as well as the changing colours at different times of day is something by which I, too, am fascinated.

My third inspirational artist was Peter Birch. He was the incredible artist and teacher behind the private art school where I studied as a teenager. He gave me the confidence that I could draw or paint anything and as a result I have never got pigeon-holed into using one medium or focusing on one subject area.

I’m just as happy painting landscapes in acrylics, or still life in watercolours, drawing pet portraits in pastel, or ballerinas in pencil . . . not forgetting people and portraits, cityscapes, seascapes, birds and wildlife. In other words, I draw and paint anything that inspires me or my patrons in whichever medium I think will depict it the best!

Thanks to that inspirational artist and teacher, I’m still drawing and painting, and still loving it 48 years later. I’m also still using his teaching methods to help my students to realise that they, too, really CAN draw and paint.

Discovering why those methods worked became my first degree dissertation topic and then a life-long interest.

In a nutshell, it is switching you from the logical, time-centred, stereotypical thinking processes of the left hemisphere of the brain across to the creative, individual, timelessness of the right hemisphere’s thinking processes. In this mode, time can fly or stand still, it is as relaxing as it is stimulating, and you become so much more aware of the colours, shapes and patterns of the world around you.

I love operating in right hemisphere mode, and I love seeing students switch from left to right – you can actually see it in the marks they are making in their art work. It is fascinating!!

I teach face-to-face painting classes and have a tutored class for more experienced artists in West Lancashire in north west England. You can also book private, one-to-one or small group, tutorial sessions with me, or I can design bespoke corporate events using art to de-stress your workforce.

So, welcome to my world! Have a look around and discover how art can change your life in so many wonderful ways

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I always think it's such a shame when you sell in exhibitions that you don't get to find out who the buyers are but whoever they are, I hope the artworks bring them many years of pleasure.

April's full moon is the Pink Moon marking the explosion of pink flowers at this time of year and as I walk the dogs down paths full of pink blossom trees it shows how it gets its name and also fills me with inspiration to continue the moon paintings.

Watch this space!

Nearly 700 original works of art have gone on display in the 2026 Sefton Open art exhibition and I’m incredibly proud that around 1 in every 28 of them are either my artworks or those of my students.

This annual exhibition of the region’s best artists is divided into two sections: the groups and societies and the Southport Palette Club. The latter is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year so it is quite appropriate that I also had one in that section as it's heading for 50 years since I first exhibited there when I was still an art student while this year two of my own students are exhibiting there.

I am delighted to not only be showcasing the work of my wonderful students from my You CAN draw and paint Academy, but also to be joining them in the group show as well as exhibiting with fellow members of Southport Contemporary Arts in that group show, while my 4th painting is in the Southport Palette Club.

My other two works are acrylic paintings and once again have a common theme; this time it’s water, but used in totally different ways.

One of them takes me back to my childhood in Africa: “Collecting Water in the Namib Desert” (both pictured above) which is in our group show, while the second “Raging Rocky River” is in the SCA group show.

Two of my artworks (above) are watercolours and both feature full moons that we have had so far this year. In our group show I have “Snow Moon over the Lake” while my painting in the Palette Club features the delightfully named Worm Moon. Most people have never heard of that moon but it is the name for the March full moon – the time when the ground starts to warm up and earthworms start to emerge.

As I couldn’t add worms into a scene of a moon up in the sky, I looked to see what was in evidence at that time and saw trees laden with catkins blowing gently in the breeze giving them the shape of wriggling worms and thus I created “Catkins Blossom Under Spring’s Worm Moon”.

In my new blog post I’d like to introduce you to those students and our work that is featured in both sections of the Sefton Open. Just click the link below.

The Sefton Open runs until Saturday May 30, at The Atkinson, Lord Street, Southport, so you have lots of time to go and see it as well as chance to buy original artworks by local artists.

The stars and the planets have aligned for me . . . well, at least their moons have!

I revisited the Sefton Open art exhibition at The Atkinson and was delighted to discover that both my moon paintings had those lovely red dots next to them that designate they have been sold.

I couldn't resist a quick selfie with them before they head off to their new homes when the Sefton Open closes at the end of May.

Art can help busy, stressed workforces come together to look for new ways to solve problems as well as find relaxation and build teamwork!

Ask any artist and they will tell you that art is one of the finest stress-busters because when we draw or paint we can switch off the stresses of everyday life and switch over to a relaxing, rejuvenating, creative reverie. 'The Art of Stress-busting' takes that switch over into a workplace setting designing bespoke corporate events to inspire creativity, problem-solving and teamwork.

Fun exercises enable participants to leave behind the stresses of thinking and working in the left hemisphere of the brain and access the creative, blue-sky, big-picture thinking processes of the right hemisphere.

Working in this changed perspective offers new and creative ways to look for solutions to problems, patterns or issues in working situations.

Contact me via the message block below to find out more about how 'The Art of Stress-busting' could help your workforce.

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