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LANDSCAPES |
Pond in Winter, Looking East (approx 30 by 50)
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Pond through the Trees (59"w, 29"h) |
Landscape (Iona) 46"w, 26"h |
Landscape (Iceland) (approx 46 by 26) |
Midwinter (44"w, 26"h) (available) |
A Summer Day, Long Ago (46"w, 28"h) (available) |
Cape Cornwall (40"w, 49"h) |
Farne Islands (60"w, 47"h) (NFS) |
Overlook (53"w, 30"h) (private collection, Atlanta) |
Winter by the Sea (approx 25 by 45) |
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![]() Battersea (18"w, 24"h) (available) |
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![]() Tracy St Silos (18"w, 25"h) (available) |
![]() Bluebeard's Castle (18"w, 25"h)(available) |
![]() Colliery (18",25"h) (available) |
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![]() Electric Fields (44"w, 34"h)(available) |
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Pump, Baby, Pump (42"h, 53"w) |
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Cement Works ( 40" square) (available) |
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Elusive Beauty (46"w, 65"h) (available) |
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All that Glitters is not Gold (18"h, 40"w) (available) |
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Ambivalence Series |
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Ambivalence (72"w, 48"h)
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Spires and Chimneys (width:26 ", height: 26") (available) |
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Double Exposure: spire (47.5"w, 26.25"h) (available) |
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Act/react: chimneys (24"w, 24"h) (available) |
House Series (each about 26" square) (available separately) |
Steel Yard Frieze (35"h, 68"h) (on exhibit, Philadelphia) |
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Strange Beauty (54.5"w, 40"h) (on exhibit Hamilton, Ontario, Museum of Steam) |
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Rusty Answer (41"w, 24"h)
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Heavy Metal (41"w, 42"h )(available) |
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Five Mills Rampant (57"w, 25"h) (available) |
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Flora and Ferra (24"w, 45"h) (private collection, CA) |
What Pretty Smoke! (36"w, 43"h) (available) |
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Milltown (38.5"w, 19.5"h)(available) |
Silvery Pond (available) (approx 24", 18"h) |
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