Artwork
September Flowers
47 x 39cm oil on board, framed £845
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Inner Harbour St Peter Port
46 x 38cm acrylic, £460
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Forest Church
64 x 54cm, £465
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Marie Pipet
Probably the most famous 'witch' in the nineteenth century went by the name of Marie Pipet, legend had it that if any were to cross her then she would seek her revenge by changing into a ‘cahouettes’ - a red legged bird. Her antics were infamous in the Kings Mills where she would amuse herself by unhinging the wheat mills, equally well she could settle a difference by making the wrong-doer walk day and night without rest.
64 x 74cm, including frame, oil, £1800
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The Witch in the Hedge (2)
Nicolette returns home and tries to forget about the witch but desperately wants to tell her husband as they have no secrets from each other. Eventually she devises a plan; she tells him to follow her into the garden and listen to the wind in the trees facing away from her, she then faces a tree opposite and in a loud voice tells the tree what has happened. Her husband naturally hears every word she says with the consequence that soon after Nicolette gets struck deaf in one ear.
64 x 72cm, including frame, oil
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The Last Alderney Cow
66 x 78cm oil on board, £720
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Bordeaux
51 x 61cm oil on board, unframed, £750
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Guernsey Harbour
79 x 70cm, £1200
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Daisy Chain
84 x 49cm Oil on board, £1500
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Don Pepe In The Alajuela
900 x 900cm, £2500
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Summer Morning, SPP
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St Peter Port Harbour
64 x 45cm acrylic
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Fermain Bay
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Petit Bot
Charcoal on paper
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Channel
Oil on board
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Cup And Saucer
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