
Hale Lane, acrylic on a 25 × 60 × 4 cm stretched canvas inspired by the view from Hale Lane, Wendover of the edge of Wendover Woods in the Chiltern Hills.
The escarpment of the Chiltern Hills is overlooking the Vale of Aylesbury roughly coinciding with the southernmost extension of the ice sheet during the Anglian glacial maximum. The Chilterns are part of the Chalk Group of southern England which formed between 65 and 95 million years ago; the most famous of which are the White Cliffs of Dover.