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Embers After Dark - Harbour
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Embers After Dark – Harbour is an ongoing series exploring light, structure and atmosphere along the Kent coastline.
These works move away from soft coastal interpretation and instead lean into something more architectural. Darker water. Industrial lines. Light that feels earned rather than decorative.
Inspired by Ramsgate harbour at dusk, the series focuses on containment — the tension between shadow and illumination, structure and movement.
Working in layered acrylic, I build depth through tonal contrast and controlled bursts of colour. The triptych format, used in several works, reinforces a sense of architectural rhythm and spatial balance.
This series marks a shift in direction: a deeper, more atmospheric exploration of harbour light after sunset.
Embers After Dark - Harbour Series - Emberline
A striking original abstract acrylic painting that captures the exact moment stillness gives way to energy. Emberline features a dramatic diagonal surge of molten orange, ember‑gold, and firelit red cutting through deep oceanic blues and charcoal tones. The palette shifts from smouldering warmth to cool, shadowed calm, mirroring the collision between sunset, eruption, and movement.
Layers of textured brushwork, scraped lines, and vivid gestural marks create a sense of motion, depth, and atmospheric tension. Up close, the surface reveals intricate details and subtle colour transitions; from a distance, the bold central blaze becomes an arresting focal point that transforms the room.
This piece is designed to command attention, a powerful statement artwork that becomes the anchor of any contemporary space, not something that quietly blends into the background.




Embers After Dark: Harbour Series - After Emberline
This original painting is part of my Embers After Dark series, inspired by the shifting light and reflections found around harbours at dusk. I’m drawn to that moment where structure and atmosphere begin to blur, and the familiar becomes something more abstract.
Working in layers, I build up and scrape back paint to create depth, allowing fragments of colour and texture to emerge through the surface. Deep blues and teal tones contrast with warmer ember highlights, capturing both the calm and energy of coastal spaces.
Although inspired by real locations, the piece sits somewhere between memory and place — focusing on atmosphere rather than a fixed view.
Embers After Dark: Harbour Series - Last Horizon
A final line of light, holding steady before night takes over.
“Last Horizon” is part of my Embers After Dark: Harbour Series, a body of work exploring the quiet intensity of coastal light as it fades. Inspired by evenings along the Kent shoreline, this piece captures that suspended moment where warmth lingers against deepening water.
A glowing ember line stretches across the horizon, cutting through layers of teal, deep green and softened dusk tones. The surface is built in intuitive layers, creating depth, movement and a sense of distance, both calm and quietly powerful.
This piece sits between stillness and structure, designed to bring a grounded, atmospheric presence into a space.
















