
Portrait Of Pretty Gravy
This gorgeous girl is Gravy and she’s having a great day out on the beach. She’s such a cute girl! This is an 8×8 inch

This gorgeous girl is Gravy and she’s having a great day out on the beach. She’s such a cute girl! This is an 8×8 inch

This is Whisky a beautiful scottie dog. Despite being black he’s painted with lots of colour and a few metallic watercolour paints too. There are

A very handsome black jaguar. I love those yellow eyes against his dark fur, the blues running through the highlights on his coat and that

An abstract cheerful painting of a vase of very colourful flowers. Red, orange, yellow and lilac flowers in a blue vase. Painted in acrylics on

Sold. A new painting of my black cat Harry, lounging on the back of the sofa in the window. It’s a lovely day, the sun

Lovely Lucy Long Eared Lady sitting in the summer meadow, the blue summer sky above her and it’s a beautiful day. :-) She’s a colourful

Metroland, the first in a new series of cityscape paintings, is set in St Pancras Station in London. This is the gateway to Europe and

This is Bella, she’s a cheeky little pony who loves human company. I love the sparkle in her eye and her big smile. She knows

He is a very handsome cat. His name is Manchurian, he is an Amur leopard. He was born at The Big Cat Sanctuary in Kent and

Hari is a very active cat and likes nothing better than to chase a feather dancer toy across the garden. It’s amazing how athletic he

This is Harry upside down. He loves to lie belly up hoping to attract a tummy tickle. Obviously it always works! It’s an 8×8

A pretty little ewe, I think she is a Masham. She has such a cute black and white face and black knees, (which you can’t

A framed great tit painting. It’s snowy weather but the birds come for their grub at the feeder and can do a bit of house

One elephant is killed in Africa every 15 minutes. That’s 100 a day! If you’d like to help you can, by buying art. This resin

This is Casper taking a well deserved nap. He’s a superb hunter, the scourge of the local rodent and rabbit population. Although there are so