Thursday, 18 June 2015




And Now For Some Colour...

 Dutch Canal Houses commission (rather large pen and ink drawing) is finished, packaged and ready to go so it's straight back to the colours by way of a little gift tag! Bull Terriers are one of my favourite breeds to draw ... never owned one but just love their faces! Got 2 snoring hounds in the studio today so it's seems an ideal day for it!





Tuesday, 26 May 2015



Dutch Canal Houses

Back to it after a few exciting weeks off! 
Enjoying drawing Dutch Canal Houses today as ground work for a commission. It's going to an expat leaving the Netherlands I believe ... so my little houses will be going on a long journey! The final piece will be in pen&ink on a nice heavy HP watercolour paper. I'll post a photo once it's done. 

Then I think it will be back to the animals (though it's a nice change to draw straight lines!) .. got so much material to work from after a trip to Indonesia ... watch this space!


Dutch Canal Houses / Dutch Architecture /Commissions 

Monday, 20 April 2015


Birthday and Farewell Bull Terriers

Spent some happy hours on this part gift/part commission for a Norwegian friend coming to the end of his stay in The Netherlands. ... as well as celebrating his 40th! The scarves and bow-ties represent the nationalities in our group as well as NL. Hopefully it will bring back happy memories for Henning and Birgitte when they are back in Norway!






Monday, 26 January 2015

 Afternoon Drawing Bears


Working on something familiar to get back in to the swing of things on a grey January day. Thought I'd go back a few steps though as some of the stuff I've been doing has started to look a bit toy-like ...not what I'm aiming for. I want the figures in my illustrations to still look like animals. I don't think I'm quite there yet but I did make a note of the different steps if you want to have a go!
  



The Bear was roughly drawn on 70g Canson marker paper - you can see all the mistakes and over-draws if you enlarge it. Then transferred  to 220g smooth surface cartridge paper using a light box. The colour was added gradually in layers using Caran D'Ache Pablo pencils (go from light to dark .. need to add gradually- there's a limit to the amount of pigment the surface will hold.)