I think it was Andrew Graham-Dixon, during a The Culture Show special on the Box Canvas Print of Paul Ross, who said: "All humanity is in his eyes. One could look at Paul and believe that he is ordinary, happy even. But look deeper into this stirring canvas. Search within yourself and stare hard at this masterpiece and you will see more. Ross is a man at unease. He is driven, but at the same time listless. He wants to love, but is unloved. He has, quite obviously, killed a man." With my Box Canvas Print of Paul Ross now proudly hanging in my front room I couldn't agree more. Living with a Box Canvas Print of Paul Ross is an emotional roller coaster. Some days, looking at him brings sunshine. Others darkness. My wife and I have made sweet, sweet tender love under that wistful gaze, but we have also fought. Fought like cat and dog. Only to then make rough, rough love under those intense sexual eyes. In short, the Box Canvas Print of Paul Ross is a contradiction. Like the man himself.