Visit my gallery
We’ve recently renovated a wonderful space in the Vale of Evesham; the only place to see all of my original paintings under one roof.
We’ve recently renovated a wonderful space in the Vale of Evesham; the only place to see all of my original paintings under one roof.
As a self-curating artist it’s essential that I have a permanent showcase for my work; recently, we have moved to an exciting new unit in the heart of the Worcestershire countryside.
Visiting means I’ll show you everything; talk to you about any part of what I do and take you round the bits no-one else gets to see. If you like what I do then why not come and see the whole collection; no sales pitch, no script, no agenda.
I like to spend time with you when you come here so that’s why it’s only by appointment; nothing scary I assure you. It’s courteous to offer you all the time you want when you come here which is why an arrangement is important.
Besides, as a working artist I’ll probably be covered, from head to toe, in enamel paint so it also gives me a chance to scrub up and look respectable for once!
Viewings can be arranged for any time during the day, evening or weekend; I’ll accommodate you no matter when you want to visit.
Big art, small art, long, thin and tall art. I’m moving into all kinds of genres and with this amazing old building as my show space the setting is perfect for relaxing in the company of my art originals.
Situated near Evesham (Worcestershire), my gallery is a clean, fresh space located down a long driveway on a private estate.
There’s plenty of parking available and the market town of Evesham is only a short distance away. Maybe you can combine your visit with a short break in the world-renowned Vale of Evesham – with historic towns and villages like Broadway, Tewkesbury and Cheltenham Spa all easily accessible.
“Thank you for showing us around on Saturday; your art is epic and it was great to meet you and to understand a bit more about the processes involved in creation. We loved the tour of the ‘pod’ – amazing the lengths you go to just to use a tin of paint”
London, UK