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Title: Mediterranean Blue
Year Created: 2008
Medium: Oil on board
Size Width: 86 cm
Size Height: 61 cm
Size Depth: 1 cm
Theme: Marine
Price: Please request
Description: HMS Anson was one of five King George V Class battleships built to counteract the threat from Nazi...
Title: Parting Company
Year Created: 2008
Medium: Oil on canvas
Size Width: 70 cm
Size Height: 50 cm
Size Depth: 2 cm
Theme: Marine
Price: request price
Description: This painting is of HMS Royal Sovereign one of five 'R' class battleships that served during both world...
Title: Momentum
Year Created: 2008
Medium: Oil on canvas
Size Width: 70 cm
Size Height: 50 cm
Size Depth: 2 cm
Theme: Marine
Price: request price
Description: This painting is of HMS Royal Oak and is taken from an early black and white areial photograph when she was on...
Title: Typhoon Patrol 1944
Year Created: 2008
Medium: Oil on canvas
Size Width: 70 cm
Size Height: 50 cm
Size Depth: 2 cm
Price: Not for Sale
Description: This is a commissioned work painted for a third party who wished to gift it to Flt Lt Derek Lovell RAF (ret. He flew...
Title: Two Graces
Year Created: 2007
Medium: Oil on board
Size Width: 72 cm
Size Height: 91 cm
Size Depth: 0.5cm
Theme: Aviation
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Description: Two mk 5 Spifires on patrol over the channel. Always wanted to have a crack at painting these difficult shapes.
Although the original has been sold I have uploaded this as an example of how little subject matter you can have to still make an exciting painting. Imagine (as I did) I was a young boy standing on a dune watching these two come towards me!
A photo of an oil on canvas on two ME109s being pursued at a dangerously low level by ywo RAF Spitfires. It may not have been sensioble or possible to fly this low, but I claim artists licence.
This photo is of a painting I have just finished (oil on board 5' x 3') which gives a very large aerial perspective and space for the subject an ME109.