In the Medina of Fés

In the Medina of Fés

Fés is a city like no other I’ve ever seen. It’s old, really old. The ‘Medina’ is the walled part of the city that dates back to the 9th century. It’s amazing to see buildings still standing as they were from that time hundreds of years...
Science and Music 

Science and Music 

I’m enjoying playing with the science type of theme. It’s an adaptation of the previous illustration, except here I have added more more elements within the canvas.  
Vector and colors

Vector and colors

Here are is a new style that I’ve been working on recently. Taking the old school poster style and adding a few modern elements. This idea started with a sketch and once I placed into adobe illustrator I refined it from there.
Sketch of the week: Cafe details

Sketch of the week: Cafe details

This week I found inspiration while waiting on my cup of coffee to arrive. I decided to sketch the table stacked with coffee cups and the wall next to looked interesting with all contrasting textures.  I really wanted to get the details down in the most efficient way...
3 Lessons We Can Learn From Picasso

3 Lessons We Can Learn From Picasso

What 3 lessons can we learn from Picasso? Still considered one of the great artists of modern history? With an incredibly prolific output right until his death at 91 years, he worked in a vast array of mediums including painting, sculpture, etchings, ceramics and...
Sketch of the week – Fruity stuff

Sketch of the week – Fruity stuff

Trying out a bit of colour in this sketch. Watercolour isn’t my forte I have to admit, but that’s the very reason I’m trying it out. Practising a new technique in drawing or painting is a challenge I really enjoy. I’ve seen some great sketches...
Extract from ‘Detective Suarez’

Extract from ‘Detective Suarez’

This is an extract of my upcoming crime fiction book set in a South American city – Santiago Heat (working title) The rain brought silence. A victim’s silence. It was one of the few showers that fell on San Martin and to Detective Suarez’s dismay, it had fallen...
Sketch of the week – get some perspective

Sketch of the week – get some perspective

This week I got out of the house to do this sketch. It’s a little more complicated than the last couple, but I thought I would give a perspective scene a go. If you haven’t tried drawing something like a building, you might find that it’s not as hard...