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from the field

The field is the energetic environment we inhabit and co-create.
It's shaped by:

  • Emotional states

  • Unspoken thoughts

  • Memory and resonance

  • Land, light, breath, rhythm

It is why a room “feels different” after someone leaves, and why a painting can shift the tone of a space.
It's why some places, and paintings carry peace without explanation.

You enter it, shape it by how you show up, and receive from it as you tune your awareness.

Every brushstroke that came without planning, every figure that “emerged,” every time a painting was felt before it began— these paintings do not depict the field.
They transmit from it.

These paintings are currently available from Sailor's Jail gallery, Falmouth
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01

circle

bronze & acrylic on canvas board

antique French frame

65 x 55cm

£695

This painting doesn’t project; it absorbs.
It won’t speak loudly in a room—but those attuned will feel their breath change near it.

If you hang it somewhere quiet, it may become a regulator of space— subtly adjusting the emotional and energetic tones of the room, like a tuning fork in stillness.

02

arrival

bronze & acrylic on canvas

69 x 58cm. Vintage frame

£695

A painting of momentum caught mid-flight.

This is not a restful piece. But it’s not chaotic either.

It informs the space it enters.
It declares: "Something has arrived.”

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03

Little horse

bronze & acrylic on canvas board 

antique French frame

37 x 60cm

£595

Its form is intentional: minimal, direct, but unmistakably alive. It is not here to prove anything.

Place it near a place of transition—doorway, meditation area, or where dreams are remembered.

It is watching, not guarding.

This one says:
“I remember where I come from. I stand here until you remember too.”

04

sentinel

​Bronze and mixed media on canvas

Unframed.

150 x 120cm.

£1111

This painting carries the geometry of guardianship, but not in the earthy, grounded way. It feels less like an animal and more like a sentinel.
It exists in presence—and thereby reminds us how to do the same.

There is more than stillness here. There is activation in restraint. This is not a painting to explain. It is one to sit near, and feel what calibrates.

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05

five trees

​Bronze and mixed media on canvas.

96 x 96cm. Framed

£900

 

Painted from a hill I visit often, they carry the stillness of old friends and the shimmer of something unseen. The gold ground they stand on? Possibly a forgotten altar. Or Earth remembering its own perfect radiance.

These trees don’t try to impress. They simply stand, listening—and by doing so, they invite you to do the same.

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06

laugh and hold the holy

bronze & acrylic on canvas

framed

56 x 56cm

£495


This small but spirited piece seems to have wandered in from another dimension—part guardian, part joyful mischief-maker. Its winged figure stands surrounded by bursts of color like petals or party streamers, as if it just landed at the celebration and hasn’t yet told anyone it’s an angel.

The phrase “laugh and hold the holy” came during painting, like a wink from something wiser. It felt like a reminder: that we can meet the sacred not just in silence or stillness, but in bright color, strange shapes, and unexpected joy. That the holy doesn’t mind a bit of a mess, and sometimes even prefers it.

This painting asks nothing from you except your gaze and maybe a smile. 

07

pause

bronze & acrylic on canvas board

Vintage frame

45 x 55cm

£595

A smaller painting with a steady voice. A dark hill, five slender trees, and a hush of mist that feels like breath. There’s nothing dramatic here—and yet something stirs. The kind of quiet that only comes when you're in the presence of something old, kind, and utterly alive.

This piece doesn’t offer answers. It offers a place to pause.

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08

new life

bronze & acrylic on canvas board 

57 x 67cm

£695

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09

watchING 

​Bronze and mixed media on canvas.

150 x 120cm.

£1111

This painting carries the geometry of guardianship, but not in the earthy, grounded way. It feels less like an animal and more like a sentinel.
It exists in presence—and thereby reminds us how to do the same.

There is more than stillness here. There is activation in restraint. This is not a painting to explain. It is one to sit near, and feel what calibrates.

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10

small dog

​Bronze and mixed media on canvas.

35 x 35cm.

£395

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11

horse

​Bronze and mixed media on board.

Framed 40 x 40cm

£395

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12

smaller trees& moon

bronze & acrylic on board

framed

27 x 27cm

£295


 

13

almost home

bronze & acrylic on board

30 x 30cm

£395

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14

spotty dog

bronze & acrylic on board

framed 

58 x 83cm

£895

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15

Dog star

bronze & acrylic on board

framed

45 x 45cm

£495


 

16

remembering the field

bronze & acrylic on board

34 x 40cm

£395

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17

sirius

bronze & acrylic on canvas

unframed

100 x 100cm

£995

There are forms that come not from the mind, but from somewhere beyond remembering—shapes that arrive whole, golden, and still humming with the frequencies of their origin. This figure came in such a way.

Painted in one sitting, it held the vibration of Sirius from the beginning—the ancient “bright one,” long regarded by many cultures as a celestial teacher. The form emerged not as an animal or symbol, but as a presence: part guardian, part messenger. Its posture speaks of calm vigilance. Its golden skin feels lit from within, like it carries its own sun. The single luminous point nearby—perhaps a second sun, or simply a reminder that not all light is seen directly.

Some may see a dog, deer, or mythic creature. All responses are welcome. My role was simply to say yes, and hold the brush.


 

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