Stairs & Spirals
July 31, 2006 on 2:33 pm | In Devon | 1 Comment
The end of the month arrives and the time comes to create the next Compendium. The June one has sold really well and I only have a three left. July will be intriguing too as I’m creating a map of my top ten drawings so far and writing a little piece on the relationship that my drawings
have to photography. I’ll let you know when it’s published.
A Sea Of Frilly Hats
July 30, 2006 on 2:30 pm | In Devon | No Comments
I lost the sketchbook for a couple of days and had to draw on writting paper. Twas a little stressful but the larger paper gives an intriguing amount of detail.
A Handbag
July 29, 2006 on 2:26 pm | In Actors, Devon, Interiors | 2 Comments
People may think that there’s not a lot to do of an evening whilst down in Lyme Regis, Dorset but when the Thame players are putting on a performance of “The Importance Of Being Ernest” at The Marine Theatre then these doubters are proved wrong.
Lunchtime Recital
July 28, 2006 on 2:22 pm | In Aimie Littler, Devon | No Comments
Aimie amidst the sea of blue rinses.
Daphne, Wilma, Edith, Edna, Millie, Mollie & Martha
July 27, 2006 on 2:18 pm | In Animals, Devon | No Comments
These chucks inhabit the Rob Pepper Sculpture Park
The Laughing Buddha
July 26, 2006 on 12:04 am | In Devon, Life Stills | 2 Comments
The Laughing Buddha jumped into our car in Noosa, Queensland Australia in September 2002. We welcomed him in and he has been watching over us ever since. First he made an intimate relationship with Madge our Australian Blond and now he is entwined with Maggie Blue. He doesn’t say much except when there is quite, then you can hear a faint sound of laughter in the background.
Eyes To The North
July 24, 2006 on 12:08 pm | In London | No Comments
There is something quite whimsical abut this drawing as I looking longingly to the north for a little cool wind.
This Is My Truth Now You Tell Me Yours
July 23, 2006 on 12:48 am | In Life Stills, UK | 1 Comment
A divine visual manifestation.
Putting The World To Rights
July 22, 2006 on 12:11 am | In People, UK | 1 Comment
It’s quite intriguing to try and draw whilst at a dinner table when people are aware that you are drawing them. The pressure is quite large and I think it’s easy to offend people if its a bad drawing.



