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| The Art Collection
Un-named 2010
36"x36" oil on canvas £400.00
Un-named 2010 36"x36" oil and acrylic on canvas £400.00
Adam 2008 36x36" oil and acrylic on canvas £850.00
 Busy 2006
A girl sits on the left snuggled up against a cold concrete structure, she appears to be naked except for a hand bag draped over her right shoulder. There is an open file or box on the floor which appears to be empty whilst a banana lies close by. The road beneath disappears into infinity with a block of heavy concrete stairs and a road sign, the girl stairs awkwardly forward. Oil on stretched canvas, 80X60cm £800.00
See Yourself? Where? 2007Supporting the ever-changing face of contemporary Manchester, See Yourself? Where?, mixed media, 2007, reflects living in the urban social landscape that is Manchester's modern cityscape. An inordinately large mechanical futuristic figure drives Manchester's sense of continuity and regeneration of hope, power and thought forward. Manchester's landmark architecture is pushed in a blood-red shopping trolley, as symbolic witness to human bloodshed at right-angles with ultimate sacrifice of Manchester's survival and growth after terrorism. Man's goliath body is painted as a sealed oblong envelope partitioned into four triangles stuffed with financial payment in reward for honoured North-West trades offering employment and wage. Sealed, it shows no open division between people, geography, traditions and cultures and no deceitful "cash-for-questions" politics hiding personal issues with public histories in harmonious open-house Manchester either. The slight figure in the trolley is both supported by Manchester's new styled skyline, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with traditional buildings. Up-to-the-minute architecture transforms its facade resembling a handmade object describing the human condition. Indicative of our throw-away recycled state, a banana skin and rubbish bin motions a circular " no-entry" sign screaming "enough" commemorating Manchester's identity with industrial expansion racing with increasing desire to live successfully in a multi-cultural metropolis. Mixed media on stretched canvas 90X90cm £800.00
Chicken run 2008Ian joins the battle with Jamie Oliver, Hugh Fearley Whittingstall, the RSPCA and the animal rights group compassion in world farming (CWF) to get customers to eat more welfare friendly reared chicken by highlighting some of the welfare issues in poultry production. Actual blood has been mixed in the pigment. A chicken stands to the left surrounded by walls all the area is splattered with debris, paper, splattered eggs and faeces. A gruesome tale of existence forced upon these poor defenceless creatures. Mixed media on canvas with wire, 90X90cm £400.00
Martin 2007
Martin sits outside a cafe on Las Ramblas in Barcelona Spain under a white canopy, with the sun blazing down cascading and creating shadows all around. He sits with friends making polite conversation on topical subjects with his elbows resting on the table gazing forward with interest, whilst relaxing, taking in the ambience, people watching whilst smoking a cigarette. Oil on stretched canvas, 90x90x3cm £300.00
Look 2006 Oil on canvas, 36X36" £300.00
 Catching up 2007This piece of work in intriguing, it portrays an image of two figures sitting, chatting engaged in intense and invigorating conversation discussing the world as the world passes by.Not all can be seen the figures are shadow like and obscured, beneath a fairly clear sky beneath the figures can be seen a no-entry sign or is it a national speed limit sign to the right lies some fruit. Oil on stretched canvas, 36x36cm £670.00 SOLD
 Gracia on a swing 2005Oil on canvas 40X50cm £100.00
Emily 2008Oil on canvas, 36X36" £180250
 Girl in red shirt 2006 Oil on canvas 80X80cm £250.00
Panda 2007
He sits staring forward whilst munching on a piece or two of bamboo surrounded by a lush wooded forest that may no longer exist in the future due to our actions and the onslaught of climate change. We can see these effects everyday in our lives, lives to busy to be concerned, to busy to be bothered, to busy to care The Panda is an endangered species who's habitats are slowly being devastated in the name of progression and improvement for mankind without a thought or care for our wildlife. Oil on stretched quality canvas,120x120x3cm £500.00
 Off roading global warming 2007 Mixed media on canvas 60X60cm £180.00
 Room with a view 2008 An abstract work that shows a corner of a room with a door situated in close proximity to the corner. The room is mostly void of belongings. Acrylic on stretched quality canvas, 60x60x1cm £80.00
 Winter garden 2008 Acrylic on canvas 60X60cm £80.00
City by the water 2008
a self explanatory architectural/abstract work. Acrylic on stretched quality canvas, stapled on the back, no need to frame, 60x60x1cm £125.00
 New York City from the highway 2006 Oil on canvas 38X38" £280.00
 Viewing 2007A surreal/semi-abstract piece, the relationship between realism and surrealism, figurative and abstract. A man stands slightly to the left with a bulbous nose and heavy chin, he leans slightly against the wall whilst holding a dog lead in his left hand, at the other end of the lead is not what one would expect but instead a tiny black bird, pecking at the floor. The man stares forward at the display in front of him deciding and evaluating the work!! Oil on stretched quality canvas,120x90x3cm £400.00
Twister 2007 abstract.Acrylic on canvas, 39x30cm £35.00
Industrial 2007Acrylic on canvas 40X50cm £35.00
 Gridlock 2008 Acrylic on canvas,50x40x1cm £35.00
Smog 2008Acrylic on canvas, 40X40cm £50.00 SOLD
Issues of an environmental nature 2007 Mixed media on canvas, 50X40cm £65.00
Air travel and the environment 2007 Semi-abstract surrealism. Mixed media on stretched quality canvas, 50x40x1cm £65.00
 Siblings 2007 Oil on canvas 48X48" £200.00
 A place in the country 2007 Abstract architectural. Acrylic on stretched quality canvas, 95x95x3cm £250.00 SOLD
 Getting ready 2005 Oil on board, 7X5" £65.00
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