Acrylic Landscape Painting on a Black Solid Underpainting
Starting with a solid black underpainting, see this landscape painting of rural Cambridgeshire fields take shape.
Starting with a solid black underpainting, see this landscape painting of rural Cambridgeshire fields take shape.
This blog reflects on exhibiting at the Ferens Art Gallery Open Exhibition 2002 and 2022 and considers whether I would submit work to an open exhibition again.
This blog shows my finished illustrations in mixed media (Oils and pencil) that came from a rough contour sketch of a praying manta character in a sketchbook that I drew years ago
Starting with a solid black underpainting, see this landscape painting of rural Cambridgeshire fields take shape.
An introduction to cabinets of curiosities, what they contained, what their purposes were and why they fell out of fashion in the late 18th Century.
The Far Away, DreamWorld North was one of the first places I stumbled upon when I returned to Second Life in 2021 to explore abandoned places, isolated landscapes, the old and decaying and forgotten corners of virtual worlds as part of a cyber-landscape art project I’d been thinking about…
Learn what blind contour drawing is, how it can help you improve your own artwork and follow a step by step guide to start your own blind contour drawing.
This blog reflects on exhibiting at the Ferens Art Gallery Open Exhibition 2002 and 2022 and considers whether I would submit work to an open exhibition again.
This blog shows my finished illustrations in mixed media (Oils and pencil) that came from a rough contour sketch of a praying manta character in a sketchbook that I drew years ago
One day, while I was painting something completely different, I decided to create my own cabinet of curiosities using printed collage pieces of rare, unusual and intriguing objects I had collected on Pinterest
This blog shows the a Haida Thunderbird lino print over collage and acrylic.
I attended the preview of the Ferens Art Gallery Open Exhibition in Hull on the 18th February to see both of my drawings: ‘Movement through a Space’ and ‘Movement in a Space’, displayed.
When I return to my parents’ house I’m always greeted with a drawing of a peregrine falcon that I drew and gifted to them in 2004.