Six of Shaw's paintings were exhibited in
The Male Nude, A Modern View, at Homeworks in London, which ran from 15 November 1983 until January 1984. Some of Shaw non-male nude paintings were rescued from The Mill House,
Kennington, Ashford prior to the sale of the property in 2012.
Untitled (Homage to
Eduardo Luigi Paolozzi (1978)) this work is 24” x 24” acrylics on canvas. Another painting “Untitled” which is believed to be the only self-portrait of Shaw. He also made an untitled Painting believed to be an abstract portrait of HRH Queen Elizabeth. His painting,
Reflections, Summer (1982), is in the collection of the
Arts Council at the
Southbank Centre, London. In
Art & Artists (1982)
Edward Lucie-Smith described Shaw's paintings as "Having another dimension – they are not only prose, but poetry.... these pictures are therefore memorable not only for their remarkable technical accomplishment but because they leave such a long and lingering echo in our minds. The clean, powerful draughtsmanship which Shaw brought to these pictures'' [de Louville's Ebury gallery 1982] ''provided part of the inspiration for a mixed exhibition of male nudes, as the quality of his work, and also the response it received, suggested that the time had come for a reconsideration of the subject." == Shaw Studio sale ==