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I have recently been painting a series of pictures of trees - mostly in the woods by my home - in a format of 3:1.
This ratio appeals to me for some reason and I am currently painting more and intend to follow some of these scenes round the seasons.
Most of these are studies for larger canvases; the only one I have enlarged so far is Radley Wood A, Autumn.
Radley Wood E is now in preparation at the much larger size of 71" x 23.5". Watch this space!

Radley Wood B, Spring     oil on canvas laid on board      22" x 7.5"

Radley Wood A, Autumn study     oil on canvas laid on board     20.5" x 7.5"

Radley Wood A, Autumn     oil on canvas    42" x 14"

Radley Wood A, Winter study     oil on canvas laid on board       22" x 7.5"

Radley Wood C study       oil on canvas laid on board     17.25" x 5.75"

Radley Wood D study       oil on canvas laid on board      17.25" x 5.75"

Wistman's Wood study     oil on canvas laid on board      22" x 7.5"

All Souls Moonrise 2007                   oil on paper laid on board                 30"x20"



All Souls Sunrise.
One of the earlier versions of this view.
Oil on paper.     30"x20"        private collection

Radley Moonrise 2.
The woods, behind where I live, on a perfect autumn evening.
Oil on Canvas.          17.5"x20.5"

Radley Moonrise 3.
Oil on Canvas.          20"x30"

'Puddlebank' on the Grand Union Canal near Braunston.
I spent some years living on boats on England's canals; I miss them quite a bit.
                 private collection              Oil on canvas.            12"x15"

Willow Thoughts.
I am particularly fond of willow trees. With very little encouragement, I could talk about them for hours and hours.
Oil on canvas.                   Private collection            12"x18"

Digitalis.
In the bottom of an English hedgerow in June.
Oil on Panel.            8"x10"
sadly this painting got irreperably damaged in a fire