‘Morning and evening
Maids heard the goblins cry:
“Come buy our orchard fruits,
Come buy, come buy’
- Christina Rossetti, The Goblin Market, 1862
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Lizzie Covered Up Her Eyes, 39 x 32", Oil
The Silver Penny, 48 x 32", oil on canvas.
The Cure, 48 x 32", oil on canvas.
Laura Awakes, 47 x 32", oil on canvas.
“She resides nearby a forest park, with a river running through,
where she illuminates letters of correspondence in gold, scarlet red, and blue.
A clock stands in the hallway upon a shelf, whose hands are never still
It chimes for the next delivery of letters, sent by those imprisoned by winter’s chill.”
As a Hand Halts the Throw, 59 x 47", oil on canvas.
Diana's Shadow, 47 x 39", oil on canvas.
“Across the storming wood Clara trod
With hands alive through swirling wisps of fog
and dim in the landscape behind a screen of birch trees
stood defiant Diana, and her hunting hounds at ease.”
Love Confined, 47 x 39", oil on canvas.
“Rosa and her lady keep their flowers in a garden enclosed
On a hillside by a castle, where brown birds and badgers roam
Stepping through the grass, Rosa’s eyes set upon the approaching sight
Of a silken feathered head, whose eyes are dark and bright.”
Poison Ivy, oil on canvas.
Rosa's Upset, 47 x 39", oil on canvas.
Rosa and The Lady in Waiting, oil on canvas.