combines my love for vintage technology and industrial design. The printing press and steam engine elements come together to create a unique and captivating work of art.

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And the blast furnace is no more ☹️ one of my favourite places to paint, so much history demolished.

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tp840 Countdown acrylic and oil on paper 11x16 inches £200 unframed.

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Fishing huts and Redcar Steelworks- this ones especially special because it’s painted on what was our cake table at our wedding.

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3253 Across The River acrylic and oil on paper 11x16 inches £200 unframed.

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Some shipbuilding scenes. If interested in purchasing please message me.

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3105 City Deconstruction (135) 19x12 inches (£200 unframed) and 3218 City Deconstruction (163) 16x11 inches (£200 unframed).

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3253 Across The River acrylic and oil on paper 11x16 inches £150 unframed.

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3237 Mill acrylic and oil on paper 16x11 inches and 3240 City Deconstruction (166) acrylic and oil on paper 16x11 inches. £200 each unframed.

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Two paintings from the Shipbuilding series.

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‘The Pit Heads’ : Charcoal & Oil. We are thrilled with the latest work from the awesome Ian Pearsall Work showing

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Heinrich Kley 1863-1945: b. Karlsruhe - illustrator and painter, after a period in magazine & book illustration he won a reputation as an "industry artist" producing works featuring various manufacturing processes in both oil and watercolour.

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Andrew Douglas-Forbes, Theo Crutchley-Mack and Carl Chapple.
View and enjoy this exhibition online while at home during this unprecedented time of lockdown.

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