🎨 Atelier: Hexham Abbey Cloister, Limited Edition Print of 25no.
A chance to own a limited edition print of my watercolour of Hexham Abbey cloister
A chance to own a limited edition print of my watercolour of Hexham Abbey cloister
Even though we have the darker nights, this is the time of year when sunrise and sunset bless our waking hours. As the day dissipates into the ether, the atmosphere is often charged with motion
We are birds today. With our hive minds, we are tethered in murmuration - a beautiful synthesis of thought and action.
The honeycombed burgage and the curvilinear streets rise from town to abbey to reveal a continuity of purpose
Hexham has a townscape that rises in benevolence to the stocky tower of the church dedicated to St Andrew. Formerly an abbey, the church is a wonderful amalgam of different periods clashing together.
All the best things are double-baked—in this case, built and built again. Many of the stones that have held up the walls for over 1,300 years were tooled and carved by the hands of Romans.
Hexham Abbey: this tomb to a Roman standard bearer is around 2000 years old
I drive into the timeless landscape surrounding Hadrian's Wall. It's a unique place, defined by the ancient ribbon of limestone that runs through it.
Welcome! I’m an architectural photographer. On my van-life travels through the British Isles I’m building up a word and photo-hoard of material culture that celebrates our built heritage and contributes to a sense of place.My van is my time-machine, it gives me fresh perspectives on our remarkab