
In and around Shakespeare’s A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM 2024
Medium: Watercolour, ink & Caran d’Ache Crayon
on Arches Watercolour Paper
All paintings are framed and under glass
Overcast The Night 97 x 80 cm
Eternal Love - SOLD Oberon: Through this palace with sweet peace; And the owner of it bless’d Ever shall in safety rest. Trip away, make no stay; Meet me all by break of day 97 x 80 cm
As I Remember Her - SOLD 97 x 80 cm
The Spell - SOLD Oberon: The juice of it on sleeping eyelids laid Will make all man all woman madly dote Upon the next live creature that it sees 97 x 80 cm
Obsession 80 x 63cm
The Intoxicating Forest 97 x 80 cm
Hermia’s Vision Never so weary, never so in woe, Bedabbled with the dew, and torn with briars - I can no further crawl, no further go 80 x 63cm
Hermia and Lysander Here I will rest until the break of day 80 x 63cm
I had a dream 80 x 63cm
Titania’s Love Nest - SOLD 80 x 63cm.
Dreaming 3 - SOLD Puck: I go. I go. Look how I go. Swifter than an arrow from the Tartar’s bow. 50 x 42cm
To The Best Bride Oberon: To the best bride – bed will we, Which by us blessed be; And the issue there create Ever shall be fortunate. So shall all the couples three Ever true in loving be, And the blots of Nature’s hand Shall not in their issue stand. 80 x 63cm
Australian Dream I had a dream… 97 x 80 cm
Dreaming 2 - SOLD Puck: Flying between the cold Moon and the Earth 50 x 42cm
To Heaven We All Go Puck: Up and down, up and down, I will lead them up and down; I am fear’d in field and town Goblin, lead them up and down 97 x 80 cm
Puck 42 x 50cm
If we shadows have offended Puck: If we Shadows have offended Think but this, and all is mended… That you have but slumber’d here While these visions did appear 97 x 80 cm
Rock The Ground - The Wedding Party 1 Oberon to Titania: Come my queen, Take hands with me And rock the ground whereon these sleepers be. 80 x 63cm
The Magician 65 x 80cm
Oberon's Command 80 x 63cm
Fairyland 1 80 x 97 cm
Fairyland 2 80 x 97 cm
Dreaming 1- SOLD Oberon, King of Shadows 50 x 42cm
TRADIES as THE PLAYERS
Bottom We may rehearse most obscenely and courageously 50 x 42cm
Snug (to Quince): - SOLD Have you The Lion’s part written? - Pray you, if it be, give it me; For I am slow of study 50 x 42cm
Robin Starveling, The Tailor - SOLD Does the moon shine the night we play? 50 x 42cm
Francis Flute Nay, faith. Let me not play a woman. 50 x 42cm
Mistress Snout 50 x 42cm
Peter Quince Rollcall of The Players They never laboured in their minds before 50 x 42cm