I create meaningful marine art that captures your personal connection to the sea, boats, and maritime memories using authentic Isle of Wight expertise.
Born and raised on the waters of the Solent, with deep understanding of maritime culture and sailing traditions.
November 2025 exhibition at The Rotunda, Northwood House, Cowes - showcasing professional artistic credibility.
Direct collaboration with each client to ensure your maritime story is authentically captured on canvas.
Professional oil and acrylic techniques on premium canvas, built to last generations as family heirlooms.
Each artwork tells a unique story of personal connection to the sea. These aren't just boat paintings - they're captured memories that celebrate your maritime journey.
"This painting captures the moment when three generations of our family sailed together for the first time during Cowes Week 2024."
Oil on canvas • 60×80cm • £2,400
"Every morning sail past this lighthouse reminds me of my late father who taught me to navigate by these waters."
Acrylic on canvas • 50×70cm • £1,800
"The day I bought my first yacht and sailed solo around the island - pure freedom captured forever."
Oil on canvas • 40×60cm • £1,500
From your story to canvas - a collaborative journey that ensures your maritime memories are authentically captured.
90-minute session where I learn your maritime story, understand the emotional connection, and explore visual concepts that will bring your memories to life.
Custom sketches and mood boards created specifically for your story. We collaborate to refine composition, lighting, and emotional tone.
Your artwork comes to life using professional oil or acrylic techniques. Regular progress updates keep you involved in the creative journey.
Professional framing, delivery, and care instructions ensure your maritime memory becomes a treasured family heirloom for generations.
"Stuart didn't just paint our yacht - he captured 25 years of family sailing adventures. Every time we look at it, we're transported back to those magical moments on the Solent with our children learning to sail."