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A dress unknown  [sold] AC seated on high stool, with tumbler AC summer 2006  [sold] Angel on a Harley Appearances 1 (left) Appearances 2 (right) Appearances 3 (central) Appearances, complete triptych Before the meadow was cut Carmen in Winter  [sold] CP with Tanya Danielle - romance against realism Eva in red Eve and the red cushion G Amanda I like wildflowers, I was one once. Dahlia dahlias inside-out In the garden of obsequiousness with its shrunken slaves Making it up #1 Making it up #2 Model with arms raised, removing top preparing to pose Nude figure (Shan) from rear seated on floor Nude figure, Shan, seated from rear in yellow Nude portrait of Rosheida  [nfs] Nude self-portrait (birthday) against a yellow wall Some spillage machine maiden Standing nude in mono Standing nude on dark green Stooping nude with hat The smoker The stalker We were contemplating T-L (1st study) We were contemplating Toulouse-Lautrec We were contemplatinhg T-L - (2nd study)

Appearances, complete triptych

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Oil on board (complete 61 x 156cm); see links below to separate panels for details etc

Available, price guide £750, please click here to purchase or for further details and information [rm]

NB. The triptych is designed so that it may be hinged enabling the two outer portions to fold over and cover the centrepiece; it would be interesting to decorate this somehow but at the moment I've no idea.

See Individual panels for details: Left, Right, and Central. An important work (to me at least) exploring the transformation of the female form through clothes and make-up. The dichotomy of the triptych(!) also confuses 'dressed up' with a mundane chore.  An area I want to explore further, however it's important, as ever, to see that handling of paint is not subservient to subjective reality.

 
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