Original work from the figure available now!
Please follow me on my life drawing social media account and simply message me to enquire/reserve a sketch that’s fresh off the easel. They are all the same price and can be bought here:
Please contact me to view more without obligation, or to discuss a commission from life. All prices include UK shipping and free giftwrapping.
Sketches from life:
During the course of my regular practice, I produce a lot of lively sketches in harmonious coloured pencil on A3 Kraft paper, or graphite pencil on white paper.
All my life sketches are available on a first come first served basis, and look best framed simply in an off-the-shelf frame, floating or with a mount. Here is a selection, some of which are still available. Please follow me on social media and simply comment on a post to enquire/reserve one that’s fresh off the easel. They are all the same price and can be bought here:.
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Please click on the images below for a better view, and to buy a more substantial piece. Note there are other works available framed in my studio not yet listed here, please enquire for information:
Drawn from life on our 2nd meeting, shortly after Cheryl’s mastectomy. Pencil and graphite powder on heavy paper. Attached to a slightly smaller foam core, designed to facilitate the buyer having it frame ‘floating’ on a background, behind glass.
For information on this collaborative project, see here
Graphite pencil on paper.
Professionally framed in solid wood with acid free mount. In view of the size and glazing, shipping would be an additional extra, or it can be collected from my Bristol studio.
84x62cm inc frame. For information on this project see here
Painted from life. Cheryl was in the early stages of recovery from breast cancer surgery. This painting has been exhibited at conferences in London and Bristol.
oil on deep box canvas, painted on the sides as well. In view of the size of the canvas, shipping would be an additional cost, or it can be collected from my Bristol studio.
122x92x4cm. For more information on this collaboration, see here
Hand drawn in coloured pencil on white paper, this lighthearted trinket is framed in solid wood with acid free mount card
25 x 31 cm
Hand printed from two blocks, in a very limited edition of just 10. These will be printed to order, so please allow a month for delivery. As only two have yet been printed, I am happy to print the blue block in a different colour, please contact me to discuss.
Available unframed, the measurement of the framed example shown is 56x66cm.
Drawn in soft graphite pencil on white paper, from life. Mounted and framed in a solid wood frame.
Graphite pencil and acrylic wash on A2 size white paper. Professionally framed in solid wood with acid free mount.
The models are Heff (right) and Keira (left). They model for Croquis Cafe. Representing the context around a model is a nod to celebrating the act and moment of modelling, rather than just as a staged vignette to be pasted into another composition. Whether it is the tape marking the model's foot position, or in this case the red stool, they (and many other models at the studio) have used as a prop in different Croquis Cafe sessions, when they posed. It is also a bit about the journey of items of furniture, and the common experience shared by women.
This was drawn as a Dyptich, but the drawings can be bought separately. If bought together they are reduced to £500 for the pair, please email me to arrange.
UK postage included. For international shipping see postage
23x30cm without frame
Oil on canvas. The painting wraps round the side profile. 24x36”. Commissioned as one of a pair
Oil on canvas. The painting wraps round the side profile. 24x36”
Graphite pencil on A3 white paper. Professionally framed in solid wood with acid free mount
58x46cm including frame
Drawn from life on our 1st meeting, shortly after Cheryl’s mastectomy. Pencil on white paper with a perforated edge from sketchbook. Attached to a foam core, designed to facilitate the buyer having it frame ‘floating’ on a background, behind glass.
For information on this collaborative project, see here