flowers 3
May 24, 2019

I\’ve been working on a \’pattern book\’ recently, just a few images repeating different ideas and concepts of the same thing. As a way to break out of the repetition – which I can feel being an issue with my art – a bit and expand on my already existing list of skills. My son…

marcus collab 2
May 22, 2019

I greatly enjoy doing these collaborations with my son (as does he – he always seems really happy to see them) they add an element to my artwork that I\’d never have found on my own. Their vibrancy is second to none and use colour combinations I\’d never have thought of myself! This is the…

textdood
May 11, 2019

This feels more like where I\’d like to be! I can\’t express how happy I am to have been able to achieve this, it feels so much more \’me\’ than what I\’d been sharing previously! I feel like this is my \’voice\’ this is art that is completely unique to me and I am so…

no
May 9, 2019

No

This is the results of yesterdays attempts at drawing & doodling. There are a couple of things that I\’m not overly happy with; the fact that my white fine-liner had dried up so I couldn\’t draw the white lines inside the \’No\’ how I wanted. It\’s good to be able to do things like this…

14 jan 2018 pattern book 1
January 14, 2019

Hello everyone~ It\’s time for the weekly update on how things are going, hurrah! This week, I stumbled across the idea of making myself a pattern book out of a sketch book. Filling it with cookie-cutter circles and filling them with various patterns that I think up or come across that inspire me. It\’ll be…

doodle1
January 3, 2019

First steps are always the hardest, so knowing what to write for the first post of the blog caused me to scratch my head. What could I possibly tell you that would catch your attention long enough? – I could give an introduction to myself and my artwork, but you can see all that on…

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