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explore by the stars wrapping paper - Illustration by Jonathan Chapman

Exploring by the Stars

I have a new wrapping paper design to shout about! It’s a little different to my previous full colour illustrated patterns that feature real places (although I certainly have more of those is my little black book of ideas). This one is a ‘simpler’ line drawing pattern with small spot […]

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Dubrovnik Colouring Page

Create your very own ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’ with my Dubrovnik colouring page. The city is located in the beautiful region of Dalmatia, in the southeastern semi-exclave of Croatia. If you would like to see how my painting turned out, you can find photos and videos of the final artwork here. ‘Dubrovnik, Croatia’ was […]

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Dubrovnik, Croatia Original Painting - Illustration by Jonathan Chapman

No.33 – Dubrovnik, Croatia

I’m back on the World Series trail with a new colour study on acrylic paper. ‘Dubrovnik, Croatia’ is a city on the Adriatic Sea in the region of Dalmatia, in the southeastern semi-exclave of Croatia. It is historically known as Ragusa and continues to be one of the most prominent tourist destinations in the Mediterranean. In 1979, the city of […]

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Lindisfarne Colouring page

Inspired by our summer trip I created a composition sketch of the view up towards Lindisfarne Castle. While i’m busy turning this sketch into a full artwork… Why not try your own hand at this Lindisfarne Colouring Page? You can follow along with the latest paintings on the easel and see […]

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Northumberland & Yorkshire

Our 2nd family trip of a rather packed Summer! Having travelled as far South as possible (see our annual pilgrimage to the West Country) we then dragged the children North to experience a ‘proper’ British coastal holiday. Welcome to the North Sea kids! A grand adventure it was too; with […]

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Cathedral Snowfall

It’s been almost 10 years since I painted my first snowy view of Winchester Cathedral. ’Winchester by Cathedral Light’ was part of my first set of Christmas cards and has remained a big part of my seasonal offering ever since. It wasn’t a particularly detailed study. But as is often […]

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