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Wednesday, 6 January 2021

Latest new sketches and paintings

 As the difficulties COVID is visiting on us all, and paid work has completely disappeared for the foreseeable future, I'm spending more time on sketching and painting, as well as weaving and general crafting, while I try to plan an income string going forward.  Here are a few of my latest pieces.  Hope you like them.

Lone Wolf.

Water Street, Caerwys, North Wales, from old photo.

Still life with hat pins.

Global Warming.

Hendrix 1.

Hendrix 2.

The Dancer.

Still life with cups.

Where the magic happens.

Becca and Kelly.

Thursday, 23 July 2020

Recent work

Though the lock-down and Coronavirus has restricted my speaking role in schools, universities etc.  I have remained busy art-wise.  I sketch every day.  25 of my recent sketches are now published in my latest book, 'Lock-down Sketchbook', and depending on interest, I have lots of work waiting for future books and other offerings, maybe blank cards etc.



I have a love for teddy bears, in particular, 'Charlie Bears', and I sketch them from time to time. 


A look back at some of the school shoes I owned way back, when I was in my early teens, (even earlier than that).  I remember them well. 

NEW BOOK NOW AVAILABLE

Hope you are all fine in this difficult time.  I have stayed busy in lock-down, as all my usual work has ended due to the pandemic.  I have produced a short, (24 page) Lock-down Sketchbook, which is now on sale via the attached link.  It contains 25 sketches carried out over the lock-down, and I have left some blank space throughout the book for you to record your own sketches or words around this trying time.  Stay safe everyone.


Here are some of my latest sketches;




Saturday, 5 August 2017

Pics

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Friday, 31 March 2017

Frustrated

I am still waiting to get my laptop back.  It's been away since October, with just a few weeks of having it back, then off again with another problem.  I can't wait to be back on Blogger and Facebook, sharing some of my art, and new directions I'm exploring.
I wonder if anyone will be out there and interested!  Maybe not.

Saturday, 1 October 2016

sketching from old photos

I have a love of searching through old photos of places I know in times gone by.  That's what I've been doing over the past few weeks.  Here are some of them.
Beach houses Red Wharf Bay, on Anglesey around 1880

Penysarn 1800's

Colwyn Bay pier entrance. One half of the entrance.

Deganwy shore

St. Asaph, The Plough and post office.

Very early picture of St. Asaph

Charles and his mules, Meifod. (is the caption on the photo)

Crossing stones, Llansannon.