Showing posts with label chimney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chimney. Show all posts

09 May 2014

The Butterfly Eyebrows

I finally finished a sketchbook I started in September 1982.
Watercolour, gouache and ink, A4 size. Click to enlarge.

11 November 2013

Ten Boots

My wife keeps buying shoes.
Ink and watercolour 35 x 50cm. Click to enlarge.

26 March 2013

06 November 2012

5 More Frames

Page five, the next 5 frames. Slowly but surely.
Gouache 18cm x 29cm. Click to enlarge.

04 November 2012

Dream of Juan

My illustration for the third dream collected by Roger Omar from the children of Almussafes, Spain. More here.
Digital drawing. Click to enlarge.

20 September 2012

Three Pious Egoists

A frame from page 3 of the graphic novel. It's bloody taking forever.
Gouache 14cm x 19cm. Click to enlarge.

15 September 2012

Washed up on the brink

Page two of my test of The Brain Yard.  Page one here. 
Gouache on tinted paper. A3 size. Click to enlarge.

05 September 2012

Pope in a Jar

Let me share today's thoughts:

  • Who put the Pope in ajar above the moon?
  • I would pay a lot for a problem incinerator.
  • Ah, the autumn of 1580....
  • Why don't elbows sweat?
  • Money-saving anaesthesia for our cash strapped health system.
  • The ecstacy of the real.
  • Broken newt? Why, glue your eye shut, of course.

Pen and ink with digital colour. A4 size. Click to enlarge.

12 July 2012

On Salisbury Plain

I dreamed that I was stuck on Salisbury Plain.
Gouache and pencil 25cm x 43cm. Click to enlarge.

25 June 2012

The Cessation of Thought

I'm seriously aiming at the Cessation of Thought.
Ink, gouache and watercolour. A4 size. Click to enlarge.

01 June 2012

The First Sculptors


  1. The first sculptors had false beards.
  2. The eye's wonderful curtain.
  3. Do hedgerows exist outside the British Isles? I don't remember seeing any elsewhere.
  4. Trains...and what they do.
  5. Germany as it is.
  6. Page 3089.
  7. English poetry is best recited over the sea.
  8. Cutting off one's head.
  9. The one letter typewriter for greater simplicity in prose.
  10. The inevitable approach of the end.

Pen and ink with watercolour. 2 x A4 pages. Click to enlarge.

30 May 2012

In April, Come He Will

"In April come he will
In May he sings all day
In June he changes his tune
In July he makes ready to fly
In August go he must"

That's my summer sorted, then.
Pen and ink with watercolour. 15cm x 36cm. Click to enlarge. 
SOLD

02 March 2012

The Mill of Meaninglessness

How my ancestors made their fortune.
Pen and ink with digital colour 11.5cm x 11.5cm. Click to enlarge.

09 December 2011

The Great Turk

It's pantomime season again.
Brushpen and watercolour 20cm x 15cm. Click to enlarge.