A new World Series image to share with you as I catch up on a busy couple of months! Nyhavn (New Harbour) is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen, Denmark. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the harbour front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly coloured 17th and early […]
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Pilgrims School Illustration
A little Winchester study to share with you, created with acrylic and ink on paper for a silent charity auction at The Pilgrims School. The school is set within the grounds of the cathedral, you can feel the age of the buildings as you walk through the close and pass […]
Read MoreBroad Street, Alresford
Enjoying the sunshine? ☀️😀 Here’s a sunny new street scene from Hampshire… ‘Broad Street, Alresford’ 38 x 20 cm created with acrylic and ink on paper.Alresford (pronounced Allsford) is a handsome Georgian town of colour-washed houses, riverside walks, specialist shops and the UK’s capital of watercress farming. The town’s history […]
Read MoreThe Edinburgh Art Book
One of my illustrations ‘Edinburgh Castle‘ has been included in a new art book ‘The city through the eyes of it’s artists’. Although i’m not a resident illustrator it was a regular place of pilgrimage from my time in Newcastle (usually a small car full of students trundling up the […]
Read More# Pub Paintings – The Churchill Arms, Kensington
‘The Churchill Arms, Kensington’ acrylic & ink on 20x20cm canvas.Previously known as the “Church-on-the-hill” the pub was given a new name after the Second World War. It is known for its extravagant floral displays! The pub sits on the corner of Kensington Church St and Campden St in Notting Hill, […]
Read MoreGod Begot House & The Westgate Museum
A couple of new paper dioramas to show you today, featuring well known Winchester landmarks. The cut out illustration below is of the Westgate Museum viewed from the city side. Along with the Kingsgate it is one of two surviving fortified gateways in Winchester. It’s earliest surviving fabric is of Anglo-Saxon character and today […]
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