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Book, The Gift of Human Life, out now.

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This book has been ten years in the making. It is inspired by Saint John Paul's 'Man and Woman He Created Them. A Theology of the Body'. It is also about the questions within the title of Gauguin's painting called 'Where Do We Come From?' 'What Are We?' 'Where Are We Going?'.  We still need to ask these questions in a materialistic and scientific world that seems trapped in space. Whilst reading Theology of the Body, I realised the paintings I had produced over the years were the ideal accompaniment to the anthropology within Saint John Paul's work, especially the aspects of mystical and poetic theology.  Crucial to this project was working with my good friend Heather Macdonald, whose encouragement and skills as a graphic designer resulted in helping to give the book its visual beauty. Purchase a copy of this book from Amazon now.

The Cosmic Madonna, 2022

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'The Cosmic Madonna' is a recent work in memory of Canon Reginald Fuller, a noted Biblical scholar who died in 2011 at the age of 102. I had become acquainted with him around 1989 when he mooted in the Catholic press the idea of a shrine to the 'Unborn Christ'. At that time, he was retired and assisting in Saint Mellitus parish at Tollington Park. Whilst there, he was attacked by a burglar and hit over the head with a brass crucifix. Thankfully he recovered in hospital.  Up until then, he had decided that one of my paintings, 'Mary Mother of God', would be ideal for the shrine but had been unsuccessful in finding a church to commission it. The late Jerry Nolan, a London Irish poet took up the search for a church to host the shrine and did get some serious interest from one church. Sadly, they backed off due to concerns about objections from women's rights activists. Jerry Nolan went on to publish a poetry book (Cat of the Inner Cities) which included a poem

Star of the Sea - Ave Stella Maris 2019

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Star of the Sea, Ave Stella Maris Star of the Sea, Our Lady is an ancient title for the Virgin Mary.  The words 'Star of the Sea" are also translated into Latin "Ave Stella Maris". A2 (16.5 x 23.4 inches) print including a white border on Hahnemühle German Etching 310gsm paper, comes embelished with gold leaf and hand signed. Price: £140.00  

Trueburn Stove (Uist Stove)

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Trueburn stove, South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland. This stove was in use within the island crofts particularly during the 1950's. The artist lived in this croft house in Locheynort when he arrived in 1977 to teach art on South Uist. There was no electricity in Locheynort, so the painting was made under the light of the pleasant sounding Tilley lamp hanging from a beam. The stove is burning peat from the bog, which is in front of the house, and the oven was used for drying out wet shoes. The kettle was in constant use as was the old iron heating up on the stove. Giglée print on water colour paper. A2 size with white border. This A2 (16.5 x 23.4 inches) print including a white border on Hahnemühle German etching 310 gsm paper, comes hand signed. Truburn Stove is a favorite print, from small 4 x 6 inch prints to A2 size and even a large scale print for a kitchen wall. It is printed on a fabric called Scrol

Commissions

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  Scholar, 2018 The Table, 2018 The Gift, 2018 La Sagrada Familia, 2018 Róisin, 2018 'Sittin upon a Wall, upon a Sunday', 2018

Exhibition "Celtic For Kids" 1998

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A video of the 1998 Joint Exhibition "Celtic For Kids". The work of my pupils throughout the Southern Isles from Eriskay to Benbecula. The work by these primary pupils was based on Carmina Gadelica. A treasure of Scottish oral poetry.