Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Portrait Commissions
In the frosty approach to Christmas I'm accepting portrait commissions. For examples, sizes, and prices look here.
Friday, 15 November 2013
Sunday, 10 November 2013
Garden
Back in the 90's everyone was going on about pickled sharks and sensations, I was in a garage painting 6ft sq paintings like these.
Friday, 11 October 2013
Thursday, 10 October 2013
Yours, E.R.
The latest book by Terence Blacker, is out now, with the cover by me.
Buy it here, or at the shops.
Many thanks to Patrick at Headline Books.
Friday, 27 September 2013
Eruption!
10 brand new, paint-still-wet additions to The Second Experiment exhibition now on at The Horsebridge Gallery in Whitstable.
More domestic in size, a perfect addition to any wall.
Volcanic oil paintings.
Thursday, 26 September 2013
the new paintings
Human Nature |
Recurrence |
The End Of The Journey |
The Second Experiment |
Volcano |
On display at The Horsebridge Art Gallery, Whitstable until tuesday 1st October.
Thursday, 12 September 2013
The Second Experiment
I'm very excited to announce my latest exhibition.
New paintings alongside older work, and continues the themes begun in previous shows, The Great Silence, and Vanishing Point.
Sunday, 21 July 2013
Show Me Show Me!
Back from a fantastic 3 days in Manchester working as a Scenic Artist on a brilliant new series of Show Me Show Me for Cbeebies. It was a fantastic experience to work with such a great team on such a wonderful show.
Big thanks to Lynda McGrory and John Gallimore, and everyone else!
**UPDATE**
The new series is now on Cbeebies channel, and can be seen on iplayer HERE.
Here are some screen shots of the birdhouse I did:
Big thanks to Lynda McGrory and John Gallimore, and everyone else!
**UPDATE**
The new series is now on Cbeebies channel, and can be seen on iplayer HERE.
Here are some screen shots of the birdhouse I did:
Friday, 19 July 2013
Thursday, 11 July 2013
Sunday, 7 July 2013
Professional Manager
A quick redraw of Emily Sears for Professional Manager Magazine.
Thanks again to Darren Endicott at Think.
Friday, 5 July 2013
Summer postcards
The smashing new range of Whitstable postcards have arrived just in time for summer!
The range includes reprints of 2 favourites: Peter Cushing, and the giant fox.
Also, 2 new postcard versions of the most popular images from the Weird Whitstable show - the sea serpent wrapped around the Maunsell Forts, and the summery image of the seagull making off with someone's cat!
Even more exciting is a game for all the family: The game of Celebrity Spotting!
We all know that Whitstable is the playground of the rich and famous (and not so rich, and not so famous), but can you spot them? Use these cheeky fun cards to see how many you can find!
* Please note, stars may not be wearing their distinctive costumes, and may be in disguise, and may indeed be someone who just looks a bit like them.
Each card features 9 celebrities who have been seen in and around the town. Compete with your friends and family, collect the set!
Keep your eyes peeled for the super-rare superstar in the centre - gain extra points if this one is found!
All of these exciting postcards can be purchased from The Horsebridge Centre in Whitstable.
Sunday, 16 June 2013
Wednesday, 12 June 2013
An eyeful!
My entry for this year's PostNUDE exhibition at The Horsebridge Gallery in Whitstable.
Unfolding the flat postcard turns it into a box with a face drawn on it... one eye closed, one eye open.
What do you see if you look into the open eye?
(click image for a larger view)
All the figures hang from black cotton inside the box.
Friday, 10 May 2013
Deepities, Cranes and Skyhooks
My latest illustration for Nature Journal, a head full of philosophical tools for thought.
Many thanks to Barbara Izdebska.
Thursday, 9 May 2013
Professional Manager
3 recent drawings for Professional Manager Magazine: Will Dean, Emily Sears, and Mark Crail.
Thanks again to Darren Endicott at Think.
Monday, 29 April 2013
Fortean Times
News of Whitstable's weirdness leaks to the rest of the world.... in the shops now!
Big thanks to David Sutton!
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