Monday, November 30, 2015

Kara bends

More life drawing with a china marker.

portrait sketch

Somehow he looked like a Polish officer, ready to throw on his kurtka and ride out against the Russians. Or Prussians. Or Austrians...


Wednesday, November 25, 2015

all my virtues



Drawn from life with a Copic brush pen, in around ten minutes.

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

autoritratto




I drew this self-portrait many years ago, from a mirror in a bedroom in Florence.

Friday, November 20, 2015

4 heads and 1 hand


Each drawn in a minute or so at the Arts Project in London, Ontario.

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Chat & Chateau




I made this for the 2015 In the Round fundraiser at Graven Feather in Toronto, which runs until the end of November. Each participating artist received 3 plywood disks, the size of a CD, to embellish as they pleased.

The picture was inspired by one of my favourite childhood illustrators, the amazing Peter Spier. His books enchanted me when I was young, and to be honest, they still do. His simple but evocative landscapes, inhabited with happy children and sparkling architecture, inspired in me a desire to see a world I was too young to even know existed.

My illustration ended up more sombre than its inspiration would suggest - but that often happens in my drawings. But hopefully someone will look at it and wonder where that road leads.

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

How long must I wait?



Drawn from life at the Arts Project in London, Ontario, with a Pentel brush pen.

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

The Field House, Compton

Long evening shadows across the fields of the Surrey hills, in England. The Field House of the title is a late Victorian pile, just visible through the trees.

I drew it with a fine Pigma Micron pen, and a Copic brush pen.