My favourite 2019 Christmas presents are handmade bamboo dip pens, black drawing ink and a couple of quills. These are such a joy to draw with as there’s an element of surprise and slight lack of control which makes for interesting marks and effects.
Being away from my studio for a week over the holidays was quite a wrench so it was great to get back into a bit of quick drawing as soon as I returned.
Here’s one using my left hand. A beautiful flowering cactus, a present from a friend.
Two cups, using a 30 year old quill, made and used by my son’s dad whilst at art school.
A selection of Tresco inspired sketches.
I’ve just completed my second term learning printmaking at Penzance School of Art. I’ve loved it so much that I’m going to continue signing up for the foreseeable future. It’s one morning a week for 2.5 hours. Very doable in between my usual work schedule.






I’m lucky to live around a 20 minute car journey from St Ives. Over the last couple of years I’ve purposely taken my sketch book with me when visiting and I’ve now acquired lots of information to use within my work.


I’ve been designing various whippet themed creations for around 16 years since acquiring my first rescue whippet/ lurcher.

I tend to veer towards a vibrant colour palette but sometimes it’s refreshing to tone it down. Plus it’s a good learning process mixing new colours and seeing what works.





A small selection of my paintings are on view at 
Towards the end of October I’m having a small show of my new collagraph prints at the gorgeous
My work is primarily driven by colour and the power is has to evoke positive emotions. Colour can actually lift your mood or depress it. Years ago I studied colour theory whilst on foundation, weeks of it…these days I tend to use colour intuitively without getting caught up in the theory of it. The combinations are endless, that’s why it’s so interesting.

For the last couple of weeks I’ve been revamping some smaller paintings, essentially by painting over pieces that haven’t quite worked and working fast on some without worrying too much about the final effect. As a result they now have a fair bit of texture, which is adding quite well to the final painting especially as the compositions are very simple. I like the glimpses of previous colour showing though in fragments. They measure just 13 x 18cm. All of these are available so do get in touch if interested. The 3 framed ones are available now from my online
