I am very fortunate to live close to the majestic River Thames. With so much natural beauty and interesting venues nearby it‘s a joy to sit and paint “en plein air”, weather permitting!
I paint in a variety of mediums. My oil paintings are usually large and on board, whereas my watercolour paintings are usually small and on watercolour paper, enabling me to quickly capture colours and moods.
But I do take the opportunity to paint anywhere and at any time.
Sometimes at home in my conservatory “studio” with its natural light and surrounded by my feline friends. Or even in costume, in my dressing room between scenes, during performances of the show “Calendar Girls” which I appeared in a few years ago!

St Marys Church, Sunbury on Thames. Oils on board 16 x 20 ins 
Shepperton Marina. Oils on board 16 x 20 ins 
Shepperton Lakes, Oils on board 16 x 20 ins 
The Weir, Walton on Thames. Oils on board 16 x 20 ins 
Chertsey Bridge over the Thames. Oils on board 16 x 20 ins 
The River Avon, Saltford. Acrylics on Canvas board 12 x 16 ins 
Scandinavian fiord watercolour on paper 8 x 10 ins 
Hampton Court Palace across Thames. Oils on board 16 x 20 ins 
Hampton Court Palace across Thames. Oils on board 16 x 20 ins 
Hampton Court Palace across Thames. Oils on board 16 x 20 ins 
Hampton Court Bridge Thames. Oils on board 16 x 20 ins 
Shepperton Lakes. Oils on board 16 x 20 ins 
Painting with feline friends 
Shepperton Lakes. Oils on board 16 x 20 ins 
Shepperton Lakes. Oils on board 16 x 20 ins 
Shepperton Lakes. Oils on board 16 x 20 ins 
Tranquil Thames. Watercolour on watercolour paper 8 x 10 ins 
River in Germany. Watercolour on watercolour paper 8 x 10 ins 

My dressing Room “studio” during Calendar Girls 
The River Avon with iconic Brunel Clifton Suspension Bridge Acrylics on canvas 30 x 24 ins 
River Avon and Salisbury Cathedral. Watercolour on paper 8 x 10ins 
Autumn on the Thames. Watercolour on paper 8 x 10 ins. 
Autumnal Thames. Acrylics on Canvas 12 x 10 ins

