About Me

I have worked in the art world for over 40 years.

I trained as a technical illustrator, focussing on natural history and medical illustration. After graduating, I was employed at Manchester Museum as Illustrator for their new bird gallery, before working in publishing for several years, illustrating many books and working with a diverse variety of publishers, including The Oxford University Press; Penguin; Usbourne Publishing; Dorling Kindersley.

I then worked for ‘The Women’s Press’ for three years as the art director’s assistant, where I further developed my graphic design skills including typography and typesetting. My own illustrations were used on several of the covers.

I worked in the world of printmaking as a hand colourist, on prints by a number of contemporary artists including Damien Hirst and old masters such as J.M.W Turner and Thomas Girtin. I was a hand-colourist on the prestigious Audubon ‘Birds of America’ prints. I also worked as designer and curator for a company called ‘Workplace Art’, who provided art to corporate companies, civic and domestic clients.

In 2005, I completed an MA in Illustration at Central St Martins, while continuing working on both my illustration and painting. I have always found that the two disciplines feed and complement each other.  My training in illustration has taught me to observe detail, to recognise the aesthetics of space and how this translates to the paper or canvas. My style, while both detailed and realistic, always endeavours to add an element of disquiet, a ‘talking point’, to elevate the piece from flat, photographic reproduction to an engaging, human portrait. I also endeavour to develop commissioned artworks on the same principles in consultation with the client.

I regularly exhibit my artwork, both in public shows, such as, the Sunday Times Watercolour Exhibition; The Mall Galleries; the Lambeth Summer Art Show, and as part of an Art Collective, RedOrange at Clapham Library, Brixton Library Gallery, Newington Gallery and at ‘Safehouse 1’. I have recently had three of my portraits on display at London Bridge Station in a number of locations throughout the station.

‘Self portrait’ Acrylic on canvas

About Me

I have worked in the art world for over 40 years.

I trained as a technical illustrator, focussing on natural history and medical illustration. After graduating, I was employed at Manchester Museum as Illustrator for their new bird gallery, before working in publishing for several years, illustrating many books and working with a diverse variety of publishers, including The Oxford University Press; Penguin; Usbourne Publishing; Dorling Kindersley.

I then worked for ‘The Women’s Press’ for three years as the art director’s assistant, where I further developed my graphic design skills including typography and typesetting. My own illustrations were used on several of the covers.

I worked in the world of printmaking as a hand colourist, on prints by a number of contemporary artists including Damien Hirst and old masters such as J.M.W Turner and Thomas Girtin. I was a hand-colourist on the prestigious Audubon ‘Birds of America’ prints. I also worked as designer and curator for a company called ‘Workplace Art’, who provided art to corporate companies, civic and domestic clients.

In 2005, I completed an MA in Illustration at Central St Martins, while continuing working on both my illustration and painting. I have always found that the two disciplines feed and complement each other.  My training in illustration has taught me to observe detail, to recognise the aesthetics of space and how this translates to the paper or canvas. My style, while both detailed and realistic, always endeavours to add an element of disquiet, a ‘talking point’, to elevate the piece from flat, photographic reproduction to an engaging, human portrait. I also endeavour to develop commissioned artworks on the same principles in consultation with the client.

I regularly exhibit my artwork, both in public shows, such as, the Sunday Times Watercolour Exhibition; The Mall Galleries; the Lambeth Summer Art Show, and as part of an Art Collective, RedOrange at Clapham Library, Brixton Library Gallery, Newington Gallery and at ‘Safehouse 1’. I have recently had three of my portraits on display at London Bridge Station in a number of locations throughout the station.

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