Welcome to My Latest Artwork Showcase

This is where my latest artwork is shown. It’s your first chance to see what I have been up to. I’m excited to share my creative journey with you, highlighting the inspirations and techniques behind each piece. Your feedback and thoughts are invaluable to me as an artist, so please take a moment to explore and feel free to reach out with any comments or questions. I hope you enjoy viewing my work as much as I enjoyed creating it!

Just finished this small piece of work. Today has been one of those days that I just didn't want to do anything. I managed to draw this small drawing that is just A5 size. 

Now finished this pencil and pastel drawing of an elephant. It has taken close to 20 hours to draw this. I think the final picture has been worth the time I have spent on this.

Latest Faceless woman 

The Spirit of the Kingfisher

This is the spirit of the Kingfisher, embodied in my latest creation, the Faceless Woman. Her visage captures the enchanting reflection of the Kingfisher, mirrored beautifully across her face. This portrayal of her, nude in the woods, signifies a profound connection to nature, showcasing both vulnerability and strength. The natural setting enhances the serenity of her form, blending seamlessly with the environment around her. This artwork invites viewers to contemplate the harmony between humanity and the natural world, reminding us of our roots and the totemic powers found in nature's essence.

Whitby Goth

Capturing Natural Beauty at Whitby Goth Weekend 2025

On the odd occasion, I have ventured into the world of portrait drawing . This was especially true during the Whitby Goth Weekend 2025, where I encountered a young girl whose natural beauty was striking. Amidst the festival's vibrant atmosphere, her face stood out as a perfect subject for a drawing. It’s moments like these that remind me of the power of art to capture the essence of a person. The way her features caught the light and her expression conveyed a sense of individuality made it clear that she was meant to be drawn. I felt compelled to translate her unique allure onto paper, preserving a fleeting moment in time that speaks to the timeless nature of beauty.