My paintings are of historical marine art, based around the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and are sold in two galleries on the Eastern seaboard of the United States of America.On this website, however, there are marine, landscape and seascape paintings which have all been done especially for a fundraising exhibition to benefit the East Anglian Air Ambulance
In October 2024, I was hit and crushed against my car by a supermarket delivery truck and sustained internal injuries including nine multi broken ribs, two cracked vertebrae and two crushed shoulder cuffs. The two witnesses, my wife and a friend thought I was toast, but thankfully, these paintings prove otherwise.
The EAAA team were very professional and reassuring for me and I never had the time to say thank you, so this exhibition is my way of doing just that.
Cambridge Airport will be closing - and with it, the base our Cambridge crew call home. They now need to raise £8.2 million to relocate, build a new Cambridge Air Base and protect lifesaving care across the region.
They provide the very best care when the very worst happens, bringing intensive care directly to the scene of the incident in the fastest time possible. This service is only possible because of their two bases. However, the impending closure of Cambridge Airport - home of one of their two operating bases - threatens to cut their lifesaving service in half. With no base in Cambridgeshire, there is no East Anglian Air Ambulance crew in the centre of our region, no helicopter, and no lifesaving care.