Paintings 1998 – 2002
Part Of A Journey
High days and holidays, sojourns, unscheduled stops and the winding road reveal locations often with a story to tell. These narratives increasingly contribute to the aesthetic excitement of place, along this path of exploration and discovery.
Spontaneity and impromptu appearances are encouraged and frequently the artist makes a cameo one himself.
Sheik Lotfollah Mosque, Isfahan, Iran, 1995, 45″ x 44″Blessed By Baroque Bishops, Innsbruck, 1996, 62″ x 70″Heap Big Juggernaut, Route 66, New Mexico, 1997, 23″ x 38″One’s Misspent Youth, Blackpool, 1993, 40″ x 54″On Reflection…Church, Mosque, Museum? Hagia Sophia, 1994, 56″ x 58″The M’Arch Of Time, Orange, 1990, 39″ x 44″(An Artist) Feeling At Home, Florence, 1998, 36″ x 30″Ludwig, King Of The Castles, Linderhof, 1996, 61″ x 53″Lost Wages, A Sign Of The Times, Kyoto Unratified, Las Vegas, 1997, 21″ x 51″Monmouth, 1990, 40″ x 45″Work At The Galata Bridge, Istanbul, 1994, 31″ x 59″The Sacred And The Profane, Montmartre, 1998, 39″ x 24″A Jewel In A Crown, Masjed Shah, Isfahan, Iran, 1995, 12″ x 20″Cameret, 1990, 24″ x 32″The Mundane And The Majestic, Istanbul, 1994, 52″ x 50″Nash’s Moving Arch, London, 1993, 30″ x 52″The Draw Of A Tourist Attraction Corfe, 2002, 26″ x 39″The Blue Mosque, Istanbul, 1998, 17″ x 24″