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    Play Area
    Play Area
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    £900.00
    panel1
    Panel 1
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    £900.00
    small demijohn lamp
    Small Demijohn Table Lamp
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    £190.00
    Side table lamp set
    Side table lamp set
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    £170.00
    Round side table stool
    Round side table stool
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    £150.00
    Small table lamp
    Small table lamp
    Quantity
    £110.00
    Gibbons by a watering hole
    Gibbons by a watering hole
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    £395.00
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    Play Area
    Play Area
    Quantity
    £900.00
    panel1
    Panel 1
    Quantity
    £900.00
    small demijohn lamp
    Small Demijohn Table Lamp
    Quantity
    £190.00
    Side table lamp set
    Side table lamp set
    Quantity
    £170.00
    Round side table stool
    Round side table stool
    Quantity
    £150.00
    Small table lamp
    Small table lamp
    Quantity
    £110.00
    Gibbons by a watering hole
    Gibbons by a watering hole
    Quantity
    £395.00
    Total:
    £2,815.00
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    Play Area
    Play Area
    Quantity
    £900.00
    panel1
    Panel 1
    Quantity
    £900.00
    small demijohn lamp
    Small Demijohn Table Lamp
    Quantity
    £190.00
    Side table lamp set
    Side table lamp set
    Quantity
    £170.00
    Round side table stool
    Round side table stool
    Quantity
    £150.00
    Small table lamp
    Small table lamp
    Quantity
    £110.00
    Gibbons by a watering hole
    Gibbons by a watering hole
    Quantity
    £395.00
    Total:
    £2,815.00

    Untitled

    £650.00

    This artwork serves as a unique self-portrait, encapsulating the artist’s deep connection to the game of cricket. The composition captures the essence of playing cricket, a sport where one faces the opposition alone, with no one else to rely on.

    Oil on melamine 60x80cm

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    This artwork serves as a unique self-portrait, encapsulating the artist’s deep connection to the game of cricket. The composition captures the essence of playing cricket, a sport where one faces the opposition alone, with no one else to rely on. The artist skillfully conveys the intensity of the experience, equating it to a sense of confinement, as if being in a cage or tunnel. The concentration required in the game becomes palpable through the expressive strokes and dynamic use of color. “Untitled” not only reflects the artist’s love for cricket but also invites viewers to contemplate the solitary nature of competition and the focused mindset required when confronting challenges head-on.

    Oil on melamine 60x80cm

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