
Just uploaded to my shop! You can now buy the illustrations form my first novel 'The Land of Lost Thoughts' as a more economical size of A4 for only £5.99.


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Exhibition title: 'Work in Progress; nothings changed or has it' Curated by Siobhain Hill.
A retrospective of artwork, writing and prose from the mid 1980s through to the present time. A display of original artwork, paintings and illustrations with themes as varied as fairies from the author/artists first publication, The Land of Lost Thoughts. The childrens novel has a series of thirteen illustrations in pen and ink plus some additional unseen illustrations which were intended for a 2012 Calendar.
Other illustrations and early Guache artworks on paper plus portfolio artwork from the artists final year at A level.
The originals on display are from 2008 through to 2011 and include 'Buddah Awakening, 2008' and 'Prayer, Mixed media; Acrylic, Guace, Gold foil, Oil Pastelle'.
Limited Edition prints, posters and greetings cards will be available to order as will the book.
There will also be a book launch of the artists second book of the same title. A book signing will take place, date to be decided. Check out my tweets for notices of events happening durng the exhibition.
Hi all, this picture is another illustration I produced for the now defunct 2011 calendar. Instead all the illustrations are being released as Limited Edition Prints and will appear as a 2012 calendar, so those of you who are very organised, keep watching this space or hook up to my tweets to hear when the 2012 calendar is being released and you can nab yourself a fab xmas present for someone. The prints are produced with a 5" white or cream border and supplied in a poly bag, with my signature and number on the actual print. I think this one will be especially lovely for any fishing lovers or would be nice in a childrens nursery because of the tranquil colours. The coy are represented because of the coy carp mentioned in The Land of Lost Thoughts, which reside in the neighbours ostentatious pond. I didnt feel that the calendar was working in black and white and so produced several illustrations in colour, some even contain quotes or poetry from the book.