Elaine is another regular and long-standing art school model. It's not a flattering portrait but I like it as a painting. Her features have a timeless quality and I have no difficulty imagining her among Lautrec's circle of associates.

Acrylic on board. 20 x 15 inches
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This is one of the first paintings I produced using acrylic. It took me some time to get used to the medium. I missed the tactile feel of oil paint and the evocative smell of linseed but I now think the advantages outweigh the drawbacks.

Acrylic on board, 21 x 31 inches 1981.
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I've always loved history but the more I learn about it, the fewer heroes I have. To be more accurate, the great people I was taught to admire at school have become less heroic, if more human, while the so called ordinary people have become less ordinary and more heroic. One of my f...
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Oil on muslin 30 x 16 inches 1987
About 17 years ago, Hugh Clark, an entrepreneur and businessman, expressed an interest in buying one of my paintings. I met him, and an associate of his, and showed them a selection of my work. He liked 'Babbity Bowster' and asked how much it would ...
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I like this wee oil on canvas. I painted it when I was 29 years old and it looks slightly different in style from other paintings I produced about that time. My nephew took this photograph of it last month. I don't know how he avoided a reflection from the glass.

10 x 6 inches
I made ...
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I came across this cartoon which was rejected by the Evening Times some time ago. I admit it's not a great cartoon but, unlike others that were knocked back, the reason behind this decision perplexed and irritated me.

One of the sub-editors, not my own, labeled it 'Racist.' Although ...
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I haven't seen this mixed media work for over 30 years and considered it an abject failure when I produced it.

I think that feeling was more to do with the fact I didn't enjoy working on it. It was such a detailed, laborious and painstaking process, I seemed to lose all spontaneity o...
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Today is my Uncle Bert's 90th birthday. Bert is my Father's younger brother. One of the high points of my week is to phone him every Saturday for a chat.

This photograph was taken in June, 1946. He was a damn fine looking man. Intense, for a 26-year-old, although he's mellowed with a...
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