[1] His artwork is in several public collections, details of which can be found on the Art UK website.
[2] His themes are mostly the fishing boats and harbours around Mounts Bay, painted energetically, in styles from the figurative, to the near abstraction of the 1960s.
At Art School he was known as "PZ 81" given his compulsive rendering of his father's fishing boat "the Lyonesse".
He was remembered alongside artists Patrick Heron, Terry Frost and Tony O’Malley in Margo Maeckelberghe's obituary.
In 1985 a work was included in the landmark Tate Gallery exhibition St Ives 1939–64.