Monday, 10 September 2007

Squeeze Stile Finished

This squeeze stile is finally finished. It has been a lot of stone to draw but strangely enjoyable! This is the second in a series of stile drawings, so there are many more to get through.

The finished piece measures 38x26cm.

Friday, 27 July 2007

The weather hits again!


Wednesday was one of the only outdoor shows that I had left this year after the relentless rain has seen to it that all of the others have been cancelled.

The Borrowby show made it without a cancellation, but the weather seemed to have put people off anyway. It was a very quiet day, but I thought I would show you my set up.


This is the first time I have used this marquee since my last one was blown to bits by the wind (I would recommend avoiding ez-pop up marquees at all costs). This is a much sturdier marquee and won't be going anywhere in the wind.


We also took Brinkey, the dog, to this one for the first time. He has just turned one, so has been a little too crazy to take in the past. Even though it was a quiet day for us, he seemed to enjoy all of the attention - I probably should have been selling him rather than prints!! (Don't worry, I wouldn't really).


I only have one more outdoor show before the rest of the year's are indoors, so we will see if that one goes ahead.

Saturday, 21 July 2007

Old Stile by the Ure


I finally got this one finished after a bit of a delay due to a bad neck.
I had planned on getting it finished, printed and mounted in time for tomorrow's Aldborough and Boroughbridge Show, but, that, along with 4 other shows that I had over the next couple of weeks has been cancelled due to the weather. At least I can take the rest of the afternoon off and don't have to frantically mount prints up!
Anyway, this one measures just under 30x40cm and took approximately 50 hours to complete.

Wednesday, 4 July 2007

"Duplex" finished


This one is finally finished. It has taken a day longer than I planned because I had to darken the entire right side further to contrast more with the sun drenched left side.
The finished piece measures 40x30cm.

Monday, 2 July 2007

The birds are home...


I didn't get any work done on this over the weekend (what? I can take a break!), so here is todays work so far. The birds are in, but may require a little tweaking.
The right hand side of the barn shouldn't take too much longer, so I hope to have this complete either today or tomorrow.

Sunday, 1 July 2007

2 Birds and a Barn



Having taken a short break to get some celebrity drawings complete, i'm back to the farm themed work. This piece sees an old delapidated barn home to a couple of sparrows.

So far I have only blocked in the darkest areas. The larger area of the barn showing on the right will be completely in shadow, so this one is going to use up quite a bit of graphite!

Saturday, 23 June 2007

Bond and Prison Break

I haven't posted anything for about a week, so I thought I would show you what I was up to. I have been getting another couple of celebrities drawn for Kadinsky Art, a Celebrity Art publisher.

Here we have Daniel Craig as James Bond and below Wentworth Miller as Michael Scofield from Prison Break.

Back to the animals now...





Wednesday, 13 June 2007

Finally finished

This one has taken slightly longer than I had planned, but is finally finished. I haven't come up with a name for this as yet, but i'm sure it will come to me soon.

This took approximately 50 hours in total to complete and measures approx 40x20cm.

Friday, 8 June 2007

Barn almost finished



So we are almost over to the right hand side and, with that, the completion of the barn.

I don't know why I haven't already but the chicken in the window really need completing, so i'll get to that tomorrow...

Wednesday, 6 June 2007

Wood, wood, and more wood



Moving quite slowly with this one, and working from the middle outward for some reason! I'm going to get all of the background wood in place before starting on the foreground animals, that way I can ensure I set their tone at the right level to stand out from all of this mid-tone.

Tuesday, 5 June 2007

Back to the farm work


After a bit of a break to expand the Puppy Collection (which I will probably return to after this piece), I am back to the farm work. This time it is to revisit the sheep and chickens in a barn setting.
I have been playing around with this barn setting for quite some time now, trying to get the composition to my liking. There have been cows, horses and even dogs playing in front of the barn, but a few shots of some lambs at a recent agricultural show (the one where my marquee blew to bits so I was unable to trade) finally gave me to composition I was after.
I am about 4 hours into it so far and just working on blocking in the darkest areas of the drawing. From here I will begin work on all of that wood.

Monday, 4 June 2007

Black Labrador Puppy



Here is my latest addition to the Puppy Collection, a Black Labrador to go with the Chocolate Lab.

I find that, no matter how many breeds of puppy I draw, I always get asked for ones that I do not have. Because of this, I have made it my mission to get as many breeds added to my collection as possible. Of course, I could draw a hundred breeds and someone will always want a breed that I don't have!

Maybe, to get a Yellow Labrador added to my collection, I should just lighten this one in Photoshop - what do you think!?! No? Ok, onto the next...

Friday, 25 May 2007

Chocolate Labrador Finished


Speeding towards the finish line of this one, the Chocolate Labrador is complete. This has taken approximately 25 hours to complete and will be added to my Puppy Collection.
Now onto the Black Labrador...




A bit of a leap of an update here. The face is now complete and I should be able to speed through the body to have this complete by the end of the day.

I like to set myself targets as to when a drawing should be finished. Many artists avoid this, believing that a drawing should take as long as it takes. I totally agree with this, but have got to the stage where I can gauge roughly how long a drawing will take before commencement - I then set a target slightly shorter than that time. This way, I am forced to spend more time drawing that I otherwise would.

This one should be done within 3 days of starting, which will give it about 25 hours (fairly standard for my Puppy Collection). When I have done these without targets, they have often taken a week - a lot of procrastinating goes on!

Wednesday, 23 May 2007

Chocolate Labrador Puppy



Onwards with the Puppy Collection, I am adding the Labradors to the collection. Beginning with this Chocolate Lab, I have a Black Lab lined up. It's going to be a little tricky ensuring I capture the subtle differences between the two, especially depicting the difference in tone between the two in black and white.

Friday, 11 May 2007

Boxer Finished


The Boxer Puppy is finally finished.
This is a relatively small one at only 18x20cm.
The original is currently availably, as are Open Edition prints.

Thursday, 10 May 2007

Still Boxing



Yesterday's work. I have left the ear half complete to demostrate how I tackle short, light hair. You can see that I have begun by drawing in the separating lines of the hair. These lines follow the direction of hair growth, whilst maintaining a level of randomness.

From this point I will add some darker lines where the hair separates more and then add tone over the top.

You can see how much the lines make up the form of the subject as the ear already has a degree of form, even though it has no shading or tone as yet. I would hope to have most of the face finished by the end of the day.

Sunday, 6 May 2007

Boxer continued

Here is yesterday's work. I didn't get as much done as i should have, but the forehead is complete with all it's folds of skin. I will work down to the nose and it should be plain sailing form there on.

Friday, 4 May 2007


Straight onto the next one. This is the beginnings of a Boxer puppy.
Should be a fairly quick one this.

Thursday, 3 May 2007

Springer Spaniel Finished

Finally finished with this one. I have kept the background to just a light shadow on the ground - I want this to sit with my Puppy Collection and head studies, so didn't want any background to distract the viewer.

The finished piece is approx 21 x 30cm.

Onto a Boxer now.