adventures of dog and girl

How can you sail if you're tied to the shore?

Triptych, watercolour & varnish on timber, 3 x 300x300 sold

Dog, the eternal wanderlust. Everywhere wandering. Dog is the restless rover, the rambler, the voyager. Fueled by discontent and desire, dreaming of future fortunes, Dog is always on the move. Girl holds tight our cultural memory. She garners and gathers generations past. Girl grows heavy with the tales of yesteryear's adventurous ways. She wistfully dreams of one place, one belonging. Girl, the gleaner, picks her way through the remnants left scattered in Dog's wake. She is burdened with reminiscence, unable to rest. There is no respite. Forever tied to Dog's roving ways, Girl slips into place. Then, one morning sky, Girl wakes to Dog's distant heels. And for the first time, uncluttered of time and place, Girl turns to look in on herself, and there she finds what she has always been searching for.

Between love and loss

watercolour & varnish on supported timber panel, 405x304mm sold

Settling on a different point of view

watercolour & varnish on supported timber panel, 300x250mm sold

Sail away

watercolour & varnish on supported timber panel, 300x250mm sold

Don't look back

watercolour & varnish on supported timber panel, 255x205mm sold

You wouldn't know it if it hit you

watercolour & varnish on supported timber panel, 300x250mm sold

Holding position

watercolour & varnish on supported timber panel, 300x250mm sold

There are no apples on a pear tree

watercolour & varnish on supported timber panel, 500x400mm sold

Couldn't make it hold

watercolour & varnish on supported timber panel, 200x250mm sold

Wonderlust

watercolour & varnish on supported timber panel, 200x250mm sold

A world away

watercolour & varnish on supported timber panel, 300x250mm sold

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