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  • Torn Apart (1987)

    55 x 45 ins.

    139.5 aa4.5 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Toronto, Canada

    727,900
    Direct Sale
  • Phantoms (1987)

    78 x 103 ins.

    198 x 261.5 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Linen

     

    Private Collection, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

    1285,960
    Direct Sale
  • Frenzy (1987)

    85 x 73 ins.

    216 x 185.5 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Linen

     

    Private Collection, Dorset, U.K.

    823,960
    Direct Sale
  • Caught In Her Vice (1987)

    45 x 55 ins.

    114.5 x 139.5 cm.

    Oil on Canvas



    Private Collection, Cologne, Germany

     

    1191,960
    Direct Sale
  • Crawlers (1989)

    36 x 42 ins.

    101.5 x 106.5 cm.

    Oil, Acrylic, Cold Clay and Collage on Masonite Hardboard Panel


    Private Collection, Stuttgart, Germany

     

    1120,960
    Direct Sale
  • Triumph (1988)

    66 x 81 ins.

    167.5 x 206 cm.

    Oil on Canvas


     
    Private Collection, Cologne, Germany

     

    1184,960
    Direct Sale
  • Plasmatic (1989)

    45 x 55 ins.

    114.5 x 139.5 cm.

    Oil on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Stuttgart, Germany

     

    1189,960
    Direct Sale
  • Embryo (1988)

    60 x 84 ins.

    152.5 x 213.5 cm.

    Oil on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.

     

    1200,858
    Direct Sale
  • Pupa (1988)

    36 x 43 ins.

    91.5 x 109 cm.

    Oil, Cold Clay & Collage on Masonite Hardboard Panel



    Private Collection, Stuttgart, Germany

     

    1131,960
    Direct Sale
  • On The Wing (1988)

    54 x 64 ins.

    137 x 162.5 cm.

    Oil on Canvas



    Private Collection, Zurich, Switzerland

     

    1156,960
    Direct Sale
  • Synthesis (1989)

    32 x 28 ins.

    81.5 x 71 cm.

    Oil on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.

    794,900
    Direct Sale
  • The Cry (1988)

    25 x 20 ins.

    63.5 x 51 cm.

    Oil , Cotton Wool & PVA on Plywood Panel

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.

    717,900
    Direct Sale
  • In The Slipstream (1989)

    35 x 39 ins.

    89 x 99 cm.

    Oil & Cold Clay on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Basel, Switzerland

     

    1042,960
    Direct Sale
  • Incubus (1989)

    35 x 39 ins.

    89 x 99 cm.

    Oil, Acrylic & Collage on Canvas



    Private Collection, Mannheim, Germany




    An Incubus is a Lilin-demon in male form who, according to mythological and legendary traditions, lies upon sleeping women to engage in sexual activity with them. Its female counterpart is a succubus. 

     




     

    1058,960
    Direct Sale
  • Taken By Storm (1989)

    35 x 39 ins.

    89 x 99 cm.

    Oil on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.

    1053,960
    Direct Sale
  • Prophet (1990)

    39 x 35 ins.

    99 x 89 cm.

    Oil on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Belgium

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    868,960
    Direct Sale
  • Shrouded By Mystery (1989)

    35 x 39 ins.

    89 x 99 cm.

    Oil on Canvas


    Private Collection, Mannheim, Germany

     

    1057,960
    Direct Sale
  • Unloosed (1989)

    35 x 39 ins.

    89 x 99 cm.

    Oil, Acrylic & Collage on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Connecticut, U.S.A.

    995,900
    Direct Sale
  • The Struggle (1989)

    39 x 35 ins.

    99 x 89 cm.

    Oil on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.

    819,900
    Direct Sale
  • Defiance (1989)

    72 x 42 ins.

    183 x 106.5 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Canvas


     
    Private Collection, Berlin, Germany

     

    554,960
    Direct Sale
  • Phoenix (1989)

    39 x 35 ins.

    99 x 89 cm.

    Oil, Acrylic & Collage on Canvas



    Private Collection, Basel, Switzerland



    In Greek mythology, and in the Talmud, a phoenix is a long-lived bird that is cyclically regenerated or born again. Associated with the Sun, a phoenix obtains new life by arising from the ashes of its predecessor. According to some sources, the phoenix dies in a show of flames and combustion, although there are other sources that claim that the legendary bird dies and simply decomposes before being born again.

     


     

    885,960
    Direct Sale
  • Hanging On (1989)

    39 x 35 ins.

    99 x 89 cm.

    Oil on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Norfolk, U.K.

    827,917
    Direct Sale
  • On The Rack (1990)

    71 x 48 ins.

    180.5 x 122 cm.

    Oil on Canvas

     

    The Chenshia Museum, Wuhan, China

    643,960
    Direct Sale
  • And On Into The Night (1990)

    54 x 44 ins.

    137 x 112 cm.

    Oil on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Cologne, Germany

     

    733,900
    Direct Sale
  • In The Desert (1990)

    39 x 35 ins.

    99 x 89 ins.

    Oil on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Wiltshire, U.K.

     

     

    874,960
    Direct Sale
  • Come Unto Me (1990)

    28 x 23 ins.

    71 x 58.5 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Hampshire, U.K.

     

     
    "And they brought young children to him, that he should touch them : and his disciples rebuked those that brought them. But when Jesus saw it, he was much displeased, and said unto them, Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not : for of such is the kingdom of God. Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, he shall not enter therein."

    The Gospel according to SAINT MARK,
    THE HOLY BIBLE
    (King James I version)
    Chapter 10, Verses 13 to 15


    731,900
    Direct Sale
  • Prehistory (1991)

    40 x 36 ins.

    101.5 x 91.5 cm.

    Oil on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Wiltshire, U.K.

    809,900
    Direct Sale
  • The Ascent (Diptych) (1991)

    71 x 106 ins.

    180.5 x 271 cm.

    Oil on canvas

     

    The Chenshia Museum, Wuhan, China

    1440,946
    Direct Sale
  • Shooting (1992)

    40 x 36 ins.

    101.5 x 91.5 cm.

    Oil on Canvas

     

    The Chenshia Museum, Wuhan, China

    861,960
    Direct Sale
  • Dog (1992)

    40 x 36 ins.

    101.5 x 91.5 cm.

    Oil on Canvas

     

    The Chenshia Museum, Wuhan, China

    801,960
    Direct Sale
  • Passing By (1992)

    26 x 24 ins.

    66 x 61 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Los Angeles, U.S.A.

    799,900
    Direct Sale
  • Coy Toy (1992)

    26 x 24 ins.

    66 x 61 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Los Angeles, U.S.A. 

    816,900
    Direct Sale
  • Don't Go (1994)

    30 x 28 ins.

    76 x 71 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.

    894,960
    Direct Sale
  • Blaze (1995)

    40 x 36 ins.

    101.5 x 91.5 cm.

    Oil on Canvas

     

    The Chenshia Museum, Wuhan, China

    864,960
    Direct Sale
  • Angel (2000)

    72 x 60 ins.

    183 x 152.5 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Gourdes, France

    749,900
    Direct Sale
  • Death On A Pale Horse (2001)

    72 x 60 ins.

    183 x 152.5 cm.

    Oil on Linen

     

    Private Collection, Hampshire, U.K.



    "THE 4th HORSEMAN OF THE APOCALYPSE"
    (Death)


    "And I looked, and behold a pale horse ; his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth."

    The REVELATION of Saint John The Divine,
    THE HOLY BIBLE
    (King James I version)
    Chapter 6, Verse 8

    747,900
    Direct Sale
  • Rampant (2001)

    40 x 36 ins.

    101.5 x 91.5

    Oil & Charcoal on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Suffolk, U.K.

     

    864,960
    Direct Sale
  • The Four Horsemen (Diptych) (2001)

    84 x 144 cm.

    213.5 x 366 cm.

    Oil on Canvas

     

    Orb Estates, London, U.K.



    "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE"

    The REVELATION of Saint John The Divine,
    THE HOLY BIBLE
    Chapter 6

    The first horseman (Conquest or Pestilence) rode a white horse and carried a bow, "and he went forth conquering, and to conquer";
    The second (War), on a red horse, carried a sword and brought war;
    The third (Famine) rode a black horse and carried a balance;
    The fourth was Death, on a pale horse, "And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth".








    1200,701
    Direct Sale
  • And He Went Forth Conquering And To Conquer (2001)

    72 x 60 ins.

    183 x 152 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.



    "THE 1st HORSEMAN OF THE APOCALYPSE"
    (Conquest or Pestilence)

    "And I saw, and behold a white horse : and he that sat on him had a bow ; and a crown was given unto him : and he went forth conquering, and to conquer."

    The REVELATION of Saint John The Divine,
    THE HOLY BIBLE
    (King James I version)
    Chapter 6, Verse 2

    748,900
    Direct Sale
  • Rush [From The Garden] (2001)

    78 x 96 ins.

    198 x 244 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on canvas

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.



    "And the Lord God said, Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil : and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever. Therefore the Lord God sent him forth from the garden of Eden, to till the ground from whence he was taken. So he drove out the man ; and he placed at the east of the garden of Eden Cherubims, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to keep the way of the tree of life."

    The Book of GENESIS,
    THE HOLY BIBLE
    (King James I version)
    Chapter 3, Verses 22 to 24

    1179,960
    Direct Sale
  • The Second .... On A Red Horse (2001)

    72 x 84 ins.

    152.5 x 183 cm.

    Oil, Acrylic & Collage on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, San Francisco, U.S.A.



    "THE 2nd HORSEMAN OF THE APOCALYPSE"
    (War)


    "And there went out another horse that was red : and power was given to him that sat thereon to take peace from the earth, and that they should kill on another : and there was given unto him a great sword."

    The REVELATION of Saint John The Divine,
    THE HOLY BIBLE
    (King James I version)
    Chapter 6, Verse 4

    1050,900
    Direct Sale
  • Cerberian (2001)

    40 x 36 ins.

    101.5 x 91.5 cm.

    Oil on Canvas

     

    The Chenshia Museum, Wuhan, China

    812,900
    Direct Sale
  • Stalker (2002)

    40 x 36 ins.

    101.5 x 91.5 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Canvas



    Private Collection, London, U.K.

     

    808,900
    Direct Sale
  • Red Horse (2002)

    48 x 36 ins.

    122 x 91.5 cm.

    Oil on Linen

     

    The Chenshia Museum, Wuhan, China

    720,960
    Direct Sale
  • Landing (2002)

    72 x 60 ins.

    183 x 152.5 cm.

    Oil, Acrylic, Pastel & Charcoal on Linen



    Private Collection, Moscow, Russia

     

    743,900
    Direct Sale
  • The Finish (2002)

    72 x 84 ins.

    183 x 213.5 cm.

    Oil on Canvas



    Private Collection, Moscow, Russia

     

    1050,900
    Direct Sale
  • Andromeda (2002)

    54 x 44 ins.

    137 x 112 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.



    In Greek mythology, Andromeda was the daughter of Cassiopeia and Cepheus, the Ethiopian King of Joppa. Cassiopeia boasted that she and her daughter were more beautiful than the sea nymphs, the "Nereids", who, in revenge for this insult, induced their protector, the sea god Poseidon to send a female sea monster to destroy the land. King Cepheus consulted the oracle of Ammon and was told that his only hope of deliverance lay in sacrificing his daughter Andromeda to the monster. Andromeda was thus chained naked to a rock, where she was seen by the winged messenger Perseus (son of Zeus and Danae) who instantly fell in love with her, and, diving murderously from above, beheaded the sea monster, which was deceived by his shadow on the sea. Perseus then took Andromeda as his bride.

    732,900
    Direct Sale
  • The First .... Carried A Bow (2002)

    48 x 36 ins.

    122 x 91.5 cm.

    Oil on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Geneva, Switzerland



    "THE 1st HORSEMAN OF THE APOCALYPSE"
    (Conquest or Pestilence)

    "And I saw, and behold a white horse : and he that sat on him had a bow ; and a crown was given unto him : and he went forth conquering, and to conquer."

    The REVELATION of Saint John The Divine,
    THE HOLY BIBLE
    (King James I version)
    Chapter 6, Verse 2

    671,900
    Direct Sale
  • The Lions' Den [after Briton Riviere] (2002)

    78 x 96 ins.

    198 x 244 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Leamington Spa, U.K.



    The Book of DANIEL,
    THE HOLY BIBLE
    (King James I version)

    Chapter 6, verses 19 to 22

    "Then the king arose very early in the morning, and went in haste unto the den of lions. And when he came to the den, he cried with a lamentable voice unto Daniel : and the king spake and said to Daniel, O Daniel, servant of the living God, is thy God, whom thou servest continually, able to deliver thee from the lions ? Then said Daniel unto the king, O king, live for ever. My God hath sent his angel, and hath shut the lions' mouths, that they have not hurt me : forasmuch as before him innocency was found in me ; and also before thee, O king, have I done no hurt."

     

    1110,900
    Direct Sale
  • The Siren (2002)

    72 x 60 ins.

    183 x 152.5 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Geneva, Switzerland



    In Homer's "Odyssey", the sirens were singing daughters of Earth, who beguiled sailors by the sweetness of their song to the meadows of their island, where the bones of former victims lay mouldering in heaps. The word Siren thus came to be applied to any dangerous, alluring woman. Ulysses, during his ten years of wanderings after the fall of Troy ("The Odyssey"), was determined to hear their song, but escaped their blandishments by filling his fellow sailors' ears with wax and having himself lashed to the mast of his ship.

    752,900
    Direct Sale
  • Crucifixion : At The End .... A Beginning (Triptych) (2003)

    72 x 204 ins.

    183 x 518 cm.

    Oil, Acrylic, Pastel & Charcoal on Canvas

     

    The Anglican Cathedral, Liverpool, U.K.

     

     

    1200,435
    Direct Sale
  • Horseplay (2003)

    60 x 72 ins.

    152.5 x 183 cm.

    Oil, Acrylic & Collage on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Velden, Austria

    1070,900
    Direct Sale
  • Blue Elephant (2003)

    54 x 44 ins.

    137 x 112 cm.

    Oil on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Kent, U.K.

    779,960
    Direct Sale
  • Horsemen I & II (Diptych) (2003)

    72 x 120 ins.

    183 x 305 cm.

    Oil, Acrylic, Pastel & Charcoal on Canvas

     

    The Unex Group Collection, Stratford, London, U.K.



    "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE"

    The REVELATION of Saint John The Divine,
    THE HOLY BIBLE
    Chapter 6

    The first horseman (Conquest or Pestilence) rode a white horse and carried a bow, "and he went forth conquering, and to conquer";
    The second (War), on a red horse, carried a sword and brought war;
    The third (Famine) rode a black horse and carried a balance;
    The fourth was Death, on a pale horse, "And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth".


    1200,714
    Direct Sale
  • Satan Bound (2003)

    84 x 72 ins.

    213.5 x 183 cm.

    Oil, Acrylic, Pastel & Charcoal on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Wiltshire, U.K.



    "And I saw an angel come down from heaven, having the key of the bottomless pit and a great chain in his hand. And he laid hold on the dragon, that old serpent, which is the Devil, and Satan, and bound him a thousand years."

    The REVELATION of Saint John The Divine,
    THE HOLY BIBLE
    (King James I version)
    Chapter 20, verses 1 & 2




    757,900
    Direct Sale
  • Outriders (2003)

    72 x 60 ins.

    183 x 152.5 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Canvas

     

    The Chenshia Museum, Wuhan, China

    734,900
    Direct Sale
  • Rearing Horse (2003)

    40 x 36 ins.

    101.5 x 91.5 cm.

    Oil on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.

    818,900
    Direct Sale
  • Cain (2003)

    44 x 54 ins.

    112 x 137 cm.

    Oil, Acrylic, Pastel & Charcoal on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Surrey, U.K.



    "And Cain talked with Abel his brother : and it came to pass, when they were in the field, that Cain rose up against Abel his brother, and slew him. And the Lord said unto him, Therefore whosoever slayeth Cain, vengeance shall be taken on him sevenfold. And the Lord set a mark upon Cain, lest any finding him should kill him. And Cain went out from the presence of the Lord, and dwelt in the land of Nod, on the east of Eden."

    The Book of GENESIS,
    THE HOLY BIBLE
    (King James I version)
    Chapter 4, Verses 8, 15 & 16

     

     

    1190,960
    Direct Sale
  • The Messengers (Diptych) (2003)

    84 x 144 ins.

    213.5 x 366 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Geneva, Switzerland

    1200,706
    Direct Sale
  • Journey's End (2003)

    44 x 54 ins.

    112 x 137 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Ibiza, Spain

    1103,900
    Direct Sale
  • At The Gallop (2002)

    30 x 28 ins.

    76 x 71 cm.

    Oil on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Devon, U.K.

    846,900
    Direct Sale
  • The Ferryman (after Gustave Dore) (2002)

    84 x 72 ins.

    213.5 x 183 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Linen

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.



    THE AENEID OF VIRGIL
    Book V!, lines 295 to 304
    (Translated by C. Day Lewis)


    From here is the road that leads to the dismal waters of Acheron.
    Here a whirlpool boils with mud and immense swirlings
    Of water, spouting up all the slimy sand of Cocytus.
    A dreadful ferryman looks after the river crossing,
    Charon : appallingly filthy he is, with a bush of unkempt
    White beard upon his chin, with eyes like jets of fire;
    And a dirty cloak draggles down, knotted about his shoulders.
    He poles the boat, he looks after the sails, he is all the crew
    Of that rust-coloured wherry which takes the dead across -
    An ancient now, but a god's old age is green and sappy.

    773,900
    Direct Sale
  • The Birth Of Venus (2003)

    72 x 60 ins.

    183 x 152.5 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Canvas

     

    The Chenshia Museum, Wuhan, China

    747,900
    Direct Sale
  • The Mares Of Diomedes (Diptych) (2002)

    76 x 120 ins.

    183 x 305 cm.

    Oil, Acrylic, Pastel & Charcoal on Canvas



    Private Collection, St. Petersburg, Russia

     


    THE 8th LABOUR OF HERCULES

    Diomedes, son of Ares and King of the Bistones, owned mares which he fed on human flesh. Hercules, accompanied by a few volunteers, approached Thrace and captured these terrible mares, having first killed their guardians. The alert was given, the Bistones rushed upon him and the battle began. Hercules at last vanquished his assailants and Diomedes was given to his own mares to eat.








    1440,858
    Direct Sale
  • Golgotha (2003)

    54 x 44 ins.

    137 x 112 cm.

    Oil on Canvas

     

    The Priory Church of St. Bartholomew The Great, London, U.K.



    "And he bearing his cross went forth into a place called the place of the skull, which is called in Hebrew Golgotha : Where they crucified him, and two other with him, on either side one, and Jesus in the midst."

    The Gospel according to SAINT JOHN,
    THE HOLY BIBLE
    (King James I version)
    Chapter 19, Verses 17 & 18

    738,900
    Direct Sale
  • The White Coat (2004)

    72 x 42 ins.

    183 x 106.5 cm.

    Oil on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.

    513,900
    Direct Sale
  • The Shape Of Things To Come (Diptych) (2004)

    72 x 120 ins.

    183 x 305 cm.

    Oil , Acrylic, Pastel & Charcoal on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.



    "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE"

    The REVELATION of Saint John The Divine,
    THE HOLY BIBLE
    Chapter 6

    The first horseman (Conquest or Pestilence) rode a white horse and carried a bow, "and he went forth conquering, and to conquer";
    The second (War), on a red horse, carried a sword and brought war;
    The third (Famine) rode a black horse and carried a balance;
    The fourth was Death, on a pale horse, "And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth".


    1200,716
    Direct Sale
  • Perhaps It Was Then (2004)

    39 x 35 ins.

    99 x 89 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Wiltshire, U.K.

    881,960
    Direct Sale
  • Dog Eat Dog (2005)

    26 x 24 ins.

    66 x 61 cm.

    Oil on Linen

     

    Private Collection, Helsinki, Finland

    828,900
    Direct Sale
  • The White Road (2005)

    78 x 96 ins.

    198 x 244 cm.

    Oil on Canvas



    Private Collection, St. Petersburg, Russia




    Who is the third who walks always beside you ?
    When I count, there are only you and I together
    But when I look ahead up the white road
    There is always another one walking beside you
    Gliding wrapt in a brown mantle, hooded
    I do not know whether a man or a woman
    - But who is that on the other side of you ?


    THE WASTELAND  (1922) 
    by
    T.S.Eliot (1888-1965)

    "Part V : What The Thunder Said"

    Lines 39 to 45










    1111,900
    Direct Sale
  • Savannah (2005)

    71 x 60 ins.

    180 x 152.5 cm.

    Oil, Acrylic & Collage on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.

    804,960
    Direct Sale
  • Resigned (2005)

    72 x 60 ins.

    183 x 152.5 cm.

    Oil, Acrylic, Pastel & Charcoal on Linen

     

    Private Collection, Moscow, Russia

    795,960
    Direct Sale
  • Swordsmen (2005)

    72 x 84 ins.

    183 x 213.5 cm.

    Oil on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Beirut, Lebanon

    1048,900
    Direct Sale
  • Outrider (2006)

    71 x 41 ins.

    180.5 x 104 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.

    545,960
    Direct Sale
  • And Power Was Given Unto Them (Diptych) (2006)

    72 x 120 ins.

    183 x 305 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic On Canvas

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.



    "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE"

    The REVELATION of Saint John The Divine,
    THE HOLY BIBLE
    Chapter 6

    The first horseman (Conquest or Pestilence) rode a white horse and carried a bow, "and he went forth conquering, and to conquer";
    The second (War), on a red horse, carried a sword and brought war;
    The third (Famine) rode a black horse and carried a balance;
    The fourth was Death, on a pale horse, "And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth".


    1200,704
    Direct Sale
  • Andromeda Chained (2006)

    60 x 72 ins

    152.5 x 183 cm.

    Oil, Acrylic, Pastel & Charcoal on Canvas

     

    Chenshia Museum, Wuhan, China



    In Greek mythology, Andromeda was the daughter of Cassiopeia and Cepheus, the Ethiopian King of Joppa. Cassiopeia boasted that she and her daughter were more beautiful than the sea nymphs, the "Nereids", who, in revenge for this insult, induced their protector, the sea god Poseidon to send a female sea monster to destroy the land. King Cepheus consulted the oracle of Ammon and was told that his only hope of deliverance lay in sacrificing his daughter Andromeda to the monster. Andromeda was thus chained naked to a rock, where she was seen by the winged messenger Perseus (son of Zeus and Danae) who instantly fell in love with her, and, diving murderously from above, beheaded the sea monster, which was deceived by his shadow on the sea. Perseus then took Andromeda as his bride.

    1081,900
    Direct Sale
  • Delilah (2006)

    71 x 59 ins.

    150 x 180 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Canvas

     

    The Chenshia Museum, Wuhan, China



    "And it came to pass afterward, that he (Samson) loved a woman in the valley of Sorek, whose name was Delilah. And the lord of the Philistines came up unto her, and said unto her, Entice him, and see wherein his great strength lieth, and by what means we may prevail against him, that we may bind him to afflict him : and we will give thee every one of us eleven hundred pieces of silver."

    The Book of JUDGES,
    THE HOLY BIBLE
    Chapter 16 Verses 4 & 5

    1134,960
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  • Death's Dark Vale (2006)

    59 x 51 ins.

    150 x 130 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Canvas

     

    The Chenshia Museum, Wuhan, China



    "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will  fear no evil : for thou art with me ; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me."

    The Book of PSALMS,
    THE HOLY BIBLE
    (King James I version)
    Psalm 23 Verse 4

    778,900
    Direct Sale
  • I Don't Care If There Is No Tomorrow (2007)

    59 x 63 ins.

    150 x 160 cm.

    Oil, Acrylic, Pastel & Charcoal on Linen

     

    The Chensia Museum, Wuhan, China

    963,900
    Direct Sale
  • Wrestlers (2007)

    40 x 36 ins.

    101.5 x 91.5 cm.

    Oil & Acrlic on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.

     

    855,960
    Direct Sale
  • Looking Back (2007)

    60 x 48 ins.

    152.5 x 122 cm.

    Oil, Acrylic, Pastel & Charcoal on Linen

     

    The Chenshia Museum, Wuhan, China

     

     

    758,960
    Direct Sale
  • Tusk (2007)

    60 x 48 ins.

    152.5 x 122 cm.

    Oil on Linen


    The Unex Group Collection, Cambridge, U.K.

     

    761,960
    Direct Sale
  • Altar Piece (2007)

    84 x 72 ins.

    213.5 x 183 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Linen

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.

    766,900
    Direct Sale
  • I Wish I'd Never (2008)

    54 x 44 ins.

    137 x 112 cm.

    Oil on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.

    775,960
    Direct Sale
  • To Get Back Home (2009)

    28 x 30 ins.

    71 x 76 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Berlin, Germany

    1040,960
    Direct Sale
  • He That Sat On Him Had A Bow (2009)

    72 x 42 ins.

    183 x 106.5 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Linen

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.



    "THE 1st HORSEMAN OF THE APOCALYPSE"
    (Conquest or Pestilence)

    "And I saw, and behold a white horse : and he that sat on him had a bow ; and a crown was given unto him : and he went forth conquering, and to conquer."

    The REVELATION of Saint John The Divine,
    THE HOLY BIBLE
    (King James I version)
    Chapter 6, Verse 2

    531,900
    Direct Sale
  • There Was Given Unto Him A Great Sword (2009)

    72 x 42 ins.

    183 x 106.5 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Linen

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.



    "THE 2nd HORSEMAN OF THE APOCALYPSE"
    (War)


    "And there went out another horse that was red : and power was given to him that sat thereon to take peace from the earth, and that they should kill on another : and there was given unto him a great sword."

    The REVELATION of Saint John The Divine,
    THE HOLY BIBLE
    (King James I version)
    Chapter 6, Verse 4

    538,900
    Direct Sale
  • And Lo, A Black Horse (2009)

    72 x 42 ins.

    183 x 106.5 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Linen

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.



    "THE 3rd HORSEMAN OF THE APOCALYPSE"
    (Famine)


    "And when he had opened the third seal, I heard the third beast say, Come and see. And I beheld, and lo, a black horse; and he that sat on him had a pair of balances in his hand."

    The REVELATION of Saint John The Divine,
    THE HOLY BIBLE
    (King James I version)
    Chapter 6, Verse 5

    533,900
    Direct Sale
  • And Hell Followed With Him (2009)

    72 x 42 ins.

    183 x 106.5 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Linen

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.



    "THE 4th HORSEMAN OF THE APOCALYPSE"
    (Death)


    "And I looked, and behold a pale horse ; his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth."

    The REVELATION of Saint John The Divine,
    THE HOLY BIBLE
    (King James I version)
    Chapter 6, Verse 8

     

    535,900
    Direct Sale
  • The Offering (2009)

    40 x 36 ins.

    101.5 x 91.5 cm.

    Oil on Linen

     

    The Chenshia Museum, Wuhan, China

    828,900
    Direct Sale
  • The Embrace (2009)

    40 x 36 ins.

    101.5 x 91.5 cm.

    Oil, Acrylic, Pastel & Charcoal on Linen

     

    The Chenshia Museum, Wuhan, China

     

    861,960
    Direct Sale
  • Adonis (after Pierre-Paul Prud'hon) (2009)

    30 x 28 ins.

    76 x 71 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Linen

     

    Private Collection, Manchester, U.K.

    894,960
    Direct Sale
  • Once Bitten (2009)

    60 x 72 ins.

    152.5 x 183 cm.

    Oil, Acrylic, Collage, Pastel & Charcoal on Linen


    Private Collection, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

     

    1139,960
    Direct Sale
  • Come .... Unto The Supper Of The Great God (2009)

    72 x 42 ins.

    183 x 106.5 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic On Linen

     

    The Chenshia Museum, Wuhan, China



    "And I saw an angel standing in the sun ; and he cried with a loud voice, saying to all the fowls that fly in the midst of heaven, Come and gather yourselves together unto the supper of the Great God."

    The REVELATION of Saint John The Divine,
    THE HOLY BIBLE
    (King James I version)
    Chapter 19, Verse 7

    527,900
    Direct Sale
  • Sing To Me (2009)

    36 x 40 ins.

    91.5 x 101.5 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Linen

     

    The Chenshia Museum, Wuhan, China



    In Homer's "Odyssey", the sirens were singing daughters of Earth, who beguiled sailors by the sweetness of their song to the meadows of their island, where the bones of former victims lay mouldering in heaps. The word Siren thus came to be applied to any dangerous, alluring woman. Ulysses, during his ten years of wanderings after the fall of Troy ("The Odyssey"), was determined to hear their song, but escaped their blandishments by filling his fellow sailors' ears with wax and having himself lashed to the mast of his ship.

    1063,960
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  • Out Of The Shadows (2009)

    40 x 36 ins

    101.5 x 91.5 cm.

    Oil, Acrylic, Pastel & Charcoal on Linen

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.

    856,960
    Direct Sale
  • If You Should Forget Me (2009)

    40 x 36 ins.

    101.5 x 91.5 cm.

    Oil, Acrylic, Pastel & Charcoal on Linen

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.

     

    803,900
    Direct Sale
  • Behold, A Pale Horse (Diptych) (2011)

    59 x 102 ins.

    150 x 260 cm.

    Oil, Acrylic, Pastel & Charcoal on Linen

     

    Private Collection, Leamington Spa, U.K.



    "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE"

    The REVELATION of Saint John The Divine,
    THE HOLY BIBLE
    Chapter 6

    The first horseman (Conquest or Pestilence) rode a white horse and carried a bow, "and he went forth conquering, and to conquer";
    The second (War), on a red horse, carried a sword and brought war;
    The third (Famine) rode a black horse and carried a balance;
    The fourth was Death, on a pale horse, "And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth".


     

    1440,920
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  • Death On A Strange Horse (2012)

    72 x 60 ins.

    183 x 152.5 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Linen

     

    Private Collection, Wiltshire, UK

    796,960
    Direct Sale
  • The Dark Maiden (2012)

    35.5 x 39.5 ins.

    90 x 100 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Bermuda

    1063,960
    Direct Sale
  • The Tryst (Diptych) (2012)

    84 x 144 ins.

    213.5 x 366 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, Vienna, Austria

    1440,842
    Direct Sale
  • The Dark Rider (2015)

    78.5 x 59 ins.

    199.5 150 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Linen

     

    Private Collection, New York, U.S.A.



    "THE 4th HORSEMAN OF THE APOCALYPSE"
    (Death)


    "And I looked, and behold a pale horse ; his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth."

    The REVELATION of Saint John The Divine,
    THE HOLY BIBLE
    (King James I version)
    Chapter 6, Verse 8

    720,960
    Direct Sale
  • It's Not That I Don't Care For You (2017)

    25.5 x 23.5 ins.

    65 x 60 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Linen

     

    Private Collection, Leamington Spa, U.K.

    881,960
    Direct Sale
  • Funeral Pyre (2017)

    20 x 42 ins.

    51 x 107 cm.

    Oil on Linen

     

    Private Collection, Leamington Spa, U.K.

    1440,668
    Direct Sale
  • Along The Path (2017)

    24 x 26 ins.

    61 x 66 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Linen

     

    Private Collection, Manchester, U.K.

    1041,960
    Direct Sale
  • Through The Glen (2017)

    40 x 36 ins.

    101.5 x 91.5 cm.

    Oil on Linen

     

    Private Collection, Bermuda

    862,960
    Direct Sale
  • If I Had You (2017)

    26 x 24 ins.

    66 x 61 cm.

    Oil & Acrylic on Linen

     

    Private Collection, Leamington Spa, U.K.

    890,960
    Direct Sale
  • Just When You Want (2018)

    21.5 x 21.5 ins.

    55 x 55 cm.

    Oil on Linen

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.

    956,960
    Direct Sale
  • Priestess (2019)

    54 x 44 ins.

    137 x 112 cm.

    Oil on Canvas

     
    Private Collection, Leamington Spa, U.K

     

     

    780,960
    Direct Sale
  • Silently Waiting (2018)

    20 x 20 ins.

    50 x 50 cm.

    Oil on Linen

     

    Private Collection, Farnham, U.K.

    961,960
    Direct Sale
  • Three Friends (2020)

    27.5 x 25.5 ins.

    70 x 65 cm.

    Oil on Canvas

     

    Private Collection, London, U.K.

    1018,960
    Direct Sale
  • the Arbiter (2020)

    22 x 24 ins.

    56 x 61 cm.

    Oil on Canvas on Plywood Panel

     

    The Unex Group Collection, Cambridge, U.K.

    1049,960
    Direct Sale
  • The Pillar Of Light (2020)

    78 x 96 ins.

    198 x 244 cm.

    Oil on Canvas

     

    The Unex Group Collection, Cambridge, U.K.

    1200,960
    Direct Sale
  • Entangled (2022)

    25 x 25 ins.

    63.5 x 63.5 cm.

    Oil on Canvas on Plywood Panel

     

    The Unex Group Collection, Cambridge, U.K.

    958,960
    Direct Sale
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