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An Acrylic painting of Bold Street Liverpool on a wet night with shoppers walking past the illuminated shops with reflections on the pavement and parked cars
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A Wet Night on Bold Street – Acrylic Painting

£150.00
An Acrylic painting of a sunlit fruit stall in Clayton Place, Liverpool with passers by and customers, set against the shops and pubs in the area by Central Station
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Clayton Place Fruit Stall – Acrylic Painting

£150.00
Cottages in Little Crosby - a watercolour painting of houses, chimneys and trees in Little Crosby in the morning Light and shadows
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Cottages in Little Crosby – Watercolour Painting

£80.00
A watercolour painting looking into the sunrise over Renshaw Street in Liverpool with the Cathedral looming in the distance.
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First Light on Renshaw Street – Watercolour Painting

£80.00
A watercolour painting of flooded fields and winter bare trees with reflections of the trunks, branches and fence posts in the puddles.
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Flooded Fields at Lydiate – Watercolour Painting

£150.00
An early morning scene on Ranelagh Street in Liverpool as pedestrians make their way to work and the traffic waits impatiently at lights.
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Rush Hour on Ranelagh Street – Watercolour Painting

£80.00
SHOPPING CAN CREATE A THIRST shoppers enjoying a drink at Liverpool 1 - WATERCOLOUR PAINTING
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Shopping Can Create a Thirst – Watercolour Painting

£80.00
An Acrylic painting of pedestrians waiting to cross the Strand in Liverpool 1 in the early evening with the lights from buildings and passing cars and the Liver Building in the distance.
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Waiting to Cross the Strand 2 – Acrylic Painting

£150.00
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  • A watercolour painting of three yellow roses in full bloom and one flower beginning to break out all set against a bright yellow background indicating sunlight. In contrast, lower down, the leaves are depicted in purples, blues and greens to complement the colours in the upper part. Yellow Roses - Watercolour Painting £80.00
  • A pastel painting of Formby beach near sunset at low tide. Rivulets of water twist towards the sea and gulls hang in the air. The light turns the sand gold. Fading Light on Formby Beach - Pastel Painting £80.00
  • A watercolour painting of a busy sunny day in Dale Street Liverpool, looking at the Prudential and Municipal Buildings. Sunshine Invades Dale Street, Liverpool - Watercolour Painting £80.00
  • A view of a copse of trees backlit with a low sun throwing trunks and leaves into relief and turning them into a fiery glow. This is enhanced by grasses in the foreground similarly illuminated Through the Trees - Watercolour Painting £80.00
  • A watercolour painting of a group of yellow/orange azalea flowers on the bush in various stages. Two are in full flower, one is in bud and another is past the flowering stage. The flowers are against an abstract mass of leaves echoing and complementing the colour of the flowers. Azaleas - Watercolour Painting £80.00

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