Catalogue
Every painting in one place: what it is, what it sold for, where it hangs, and whether it has been photographed.
A herd moving off under a failing sky, worked at life size from field studies.
An old elephant, painted mostly from memory in the low studio light.
A grey wolf holding still at the treeline, the whole canvas going quiet.
The river crossing, painted three seasons running until it held.
Buffalo going dark under weather, painted fast and left alone.
A heron at blue hour, the water just about gone from the light.
The title piece, a lioness keeping the last watch of the day.
At Aldous Contemporary, Ferndale
At The Wren Gallery, Ashcombe
On hold for Priya Anand
On hold for The Hollis household
Sold to Anselm Frye
Sold to Frances Adeyemi
Sold to Priya Anand
The largest canvas of the year, over six feet, a family group at the waterhole.
A gorilla's eyes, close and level, the reason the whole series exists.
The scarred face of an old buffalo, painted with a lot of restraint.
A cub at the mouth of the den, the smallest study in the set.
An eagle-owl, all stillness and eyes, framed and ready.
A fox in the first grey of winter, the ground barely holding its color.