Here is a little taster of some work I have at Gallery 44AD in Bath at the moment.
Posts Tagged ‘children’s artwork’
Exhibition Artwork
September 23, 2015Illustration Exhibition
September 10, 2015I will be exhibiting with South West Illustrators in Bath very soon. Illustration Wonderland Tuesday 22nd – Sunday 27th September 2015, Gallery 44AD, 4 Abbey Street, Bath, BA1 1NN. Lots of new artwork, a quiz for the kids, a lovely setting near Bath Abbey, what more could you ask for?! I’ll be at the exhibition all day Saturday, 10am – 6pm
Solar System For Sale
September 18, 2012The Solar System artwork is now available from Happy Spaces online gallery as a canvas print, shown here alongside the World Map:
I posted this on here a few days ago and then swiftly removed it because Happy Spaces were running a competition to guess the subject of this new artwork, I thought this would be too much of a clue so I took it down, congratulations to whoever correctly guessed ‘The Solar System’ from the clues.
Revamped South West Illustrators website
March 12, 2012South West Illustrators (of which I am a member) have a newly revamped site, featuring local illustrators and lots of new artwork:
Insects and Flowers and Paperchase
June 6, 2011Insects and Flowers along with 4 other prints available from Happy Spaces are currently on sale in the London and Manchester Paperchase stores as part of a trial, so if you are nearby it would be worth going in and taking a look:
The Owl and the Pussycat
May 23, 2011I’ve been working on a new illustration lately which I filled with pattern and painted textures.
I particularly wanted to use a pattern that was based on a paisley design. I painted this in acrylic, using the head of a pin dipped in paint to add in the dots.
I like the contrast of painterly areas and textures against smooth clean shapes, the stripes shown below were done using an edge of card dipped in paint, I also use textured art paper which I paint or spatter using a toothbrush to get the effect that I want. I can change these textures into different colours and add them into the final artwork.