Works are available in the following sizes and editions: Individual Prints 42x42cm (includes 4cm white border). Edition of 25, signed and numbered. £195 80x80cm (includes 10cm white border). Edition of 7, signed and numbered. £795 110x110cm (includes 10cm white border). Edition of 3, signed and […]
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Day 37: Abbotsbury to Charmouth – Sunbeam & Beacon
A full moon guides my departure from Abbotsbury at 5.30am, thatched cottages and the ruined Abbey silhouetted against the bright night sky. The village doesn’t have street lights which adds to the Medieval atmosphere. Last night I’d eaten tripe and mash in the pub, the kind […]
Day 36: Ferry Bridge to Abbotsbury – Spit & Verdant
Fisherman’s huts half buried in the shingle of Chesil beach like a beetle. Verdant rolling hills give the path an inland feel near Abbotsbury.
Day 35: Weymouth to Ferry Bridge – Quarry & Prison
Working boats in Weymouth contrast charmingly with the elegant Georgian architecture. Riverboats Organic Farms are delivering veg boxes from their branded van. “You a birder?” asks a local man by the shore “No” I reply “We’ve had some owls just down there” “Supertankers come in […]
Day 34: Lulworth to Weymouth – Arches & Lasers
In off-season Lulworth the tourist infrastructure sits empty waiting for its sense of purpose the warm weather will bring. Rising from the car park a path is signposted with gradient (33%) and distance (600m) – I wonder for whom this precise information is aimed at. […]
Day 32: Wareham to Swanage – Harry & Henry
Wareham has many fine historical buildings and a rare architectural unity that I’d last seen in Faversham. I’d like to linger but it’s still dark when I start. My admiring glances up and down the street are mistaken for bewilderment and a friendly local asks […]
Day 31: Bournemouth to Wareham – Pines & Chines
I can just about make out Old Harry Rocks this morning – the dramatic chalk stacks near Swanage that are geologically connected to the Needles on the Isle of Wight. The rocks mark the start of the Jurassic Coast and a much more rugged landscape […]
Day 30: Barton on Sea to Bournemouth – Fog & Faith
Thick mist amongst the trees in Chewton Bunny, a chine that marks border of Dorset and Devon and an old Smuggling route. Finger sign proclaims “To the Sea”. At the waterfront a CCTV camera rotates high on a post in the fog. A man strikes […]
Hampshire Print Collection
Works are available in the following sizes and editions: Individual Prints 42x42cm (includes 4cm white border). Edition of 25, signed and numbered. £195 80x80cm (includes 10cm white border). Edition of 7, signed and numbered. £795 110x110cm (includes 10cm white border). Edition of 3, signed and […]
Day 29: Bucklers Hard to Barton on Sea – Mudbanks & Blanks
Two dozen wild horses roam freely on the lanes. Most of the occasional vehicles passing are Land Rovers which have to wait as the horses saunter past. Flocks of pheasants rise squawking from the side of hedgerows as I walk past. Pylewell House grandly isolated […]
Day 28: Hythe to Bucklers Hard – Esso & Montague
The Hythe Pier train clatters empty at 6am preparing for the first passengers. My legs are having difficulty bending this morning after the previous days exertions. On leaving the street lights I attach a torch to my backpack chest strap so I can see the path […]
Day 27: Southampton to Hythe – Cruise & Contain
A dark wet start, beads of rain slide down the shiny developers hoardings of WestQuay Watermark abutting a section of Southampton Medieval city wall. Pavement glistens under orange sodium lights. Most of the city was destroyed in the Blitz and the now has an ironically […]
