

DGD.
- May 30, 2020
Old Artworks 6
I have had several requests on Instagram to post some of my earlier artworks, which I have been doing over the past couple of weeks. During this time of lockdown due to that horrid contemporary plaque, revisiting photographs of past artworks has been a very pleasant experience, as has some of the nice comments from old friends and new acquaintances. I thought I would add them here as they were posted. Many of them can be seen on the Old Projects page of this website. I have a


DGD.
- May 30, 2020
Old Artworks 5
I have had several requests on Instagram to post some of my earlier artworks, which I have been doing over the past couple of weeks. During this time of lockdown due to that horrid contemporary plaque, revisiting photographs of past artworks has been a very pleasant experience, as has some of the nice comments from old friends and new acquaintances. I thought I would add them here as they were posted. Many of them can be seen on the Old Projects page of this website. I have a


DGD.
- May 30, 2020
Old Artworks 4
I have had several requests on Instagram to post some of my earlier artworks, which I have been doing over the past couple of weeks. During this time of lockdown due to that horrid contemporary plaque, revisiting photographs of past artworks has been a very pleasant experience, as has some of the nice comments from old friends and new acquaintances. I thought I would add them here as they were posted. Many of them can be seen on the Old Projects page of this website. I have a


DGD.
- May 30, 2020
Old Artworks 3
I have had several requests on Instagram to post some of my earlier artworks, which I have been doing over the past couple of weeks. During this time of lockdown due to that horrid contemporary plaque, revisiting photographs of past artworks has been a very pleasant experience, as has some of the nice comments from old friends and new acquaintances. I thought I would add them here as they were posted. Many of them can be seen on the Old Projects page of this website. I have a


DGD.
- May 30, 2020
Old Artworks 2.
I have had several requests on Instagram to post some of my earlier artworks, which I have been doing over the past couple of weeks. During this time of lockdown due to that horrid contemporary plaque, revisiting photographs of past artworks has been a very pleasant experience, as has some of the nice comments from old friends and new acquaintances. I thought I would add them here as they were posted. Many of them can be seen on the Old Projects page of this website. I have a


DGD.
- May 30, 2020
Old Artworks 1.
I have had several requests on Instagram to post some of my earlier artworks, which I have been doing over the past couple of weeks. During this time of lockdown due to that horrid contemporary plaque, revisiting photographs of past artworks has been a very pleasant experience, as has some of the nice comments from old friends and new acquaintances. I thought I would add them here as they were posted. Many of them can be seen on the Old Projects page of this website. I have a


DGD.
- May 19, 2020
Capitol 4 (The Devil in Me) Completed.
Capitol 4 is completed and is the last painting in this series. There will be a print edition soon plus the sketches for 'Underneath The Arches' that I have already begun. Capitol 4 - 2020 - Pigment, acrylic and wax on linen - (H) 60cm x (W) 100cm


DGD.
- May 9, 2020
Capital 3
At last, here it is, Capital 3 in the Capital series ( there is one more to follow before I start in earnest on the Underneath The Arches series. Once No4 and final piece in the series is completed, I will post a small gallery of the four with the original essay, notes and sketches. Capital 3 - Pigment, Acrylic, wax on linen. 2020 (H) 60cm x (W) 100cm.


DGD.
- May 9, 2020
Rachael and Leah
It's finally completed, my painting Rachael and Leah, after much fiddling, redesigning, reshaping, remodelling and finally, repainting! The idea for this painting was originally to be part of the Capital series (almost finished as I type), but was changed, partly to the size of the canvas, but mostly to the placing of the heads in the centre of the canvas. The first sketch for this work was developed to make the the subjects, Rachael and Leah (biblical characters), emerge fro