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1. Niganigashiku

Another sketch for the Turning Japanese series.
Ink and gouache A4 size. Click to enlarge.

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2. The Bread Library and Vastball


Two more pages from my Memoirs. They just keep coming.
Paper53 on iPad. Click to enlarge.

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3. Coat

I want this coat! Have you ever seen something so wonderful?


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4. BegoƱa's Dream

The dream of BegoƱa, a child from Almussafes in Spain. The dreams were collected by Roger Omar. Gouache A3 size. Click to enlarge.

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5. The Dandruff Sifters

Show me the man who, in his heart of hearts has never dreamed of becoming a Dandruff Sifter.
Pen and ink with watercolour. 11cm x 14cm. Click to enlarge.

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6. The Men Who Gave Us Ships

There was a large Flotilla in the Rain today. I sensibly stayed home and drew this.
Pen and ink with watercolour. A4 size. Click to enlarge.

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7. 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.

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8. 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.

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9. Caffeine fueled

Some caffeine-fuelled thoughts:

  1. new designs for the bride and groom.
  2. when will the weather finally run out?
  3. the price of cigarettes must inevitably rise
  4. free spades for all
  5. it's hard keeping track of time nowadays

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

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10. King no.43

King no.43 in action.
Pen and ink with watercolour, gouache, water-soluble crayon and digital colour. A3 size. Click to enlarge.

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11. Cock Death Syndrome

This idea just popped into my head this morning.
Pen and ink with watercolour. 15cm x 12cm. Click to enlarge.

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12. Seeds of an idea

Playing around with designs for an ex libris for J.Carraway.
Pen and ink with watercolour 25cm x 12cm. Click to enlarge.

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13. The Twins of Wu


These lovely twins popped in to the gallery today, out of simple curiosity. They were bubbling over with enthusiasm for art, so I couldn't resist asking them to pose with a couple of my Cards of Wu (now available from me in a boxed set). 
They are holding The Chariot and The Cloud Doctor.
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14. Bird Brain

I've got a bee in my bonnet about birds on the brain.
Pen and ink with watercolour 25cm x 34cm. Click to enlarge.

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15. Card 30

The thirtieth card in the series is now ready. The First Chamber is now complete and can go into commercial production once the final text has been agreed.
Woodcut 30cm x 20cm. Click to enlarge.

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16. The Game of Spodunk

I have preserved my winning hand (the two rows of cards at the bottom) in The Entertaining and Instructive Game of Spodunk.
Ink, watercolour and gouache on Daler board, A1 size. Click to enlarge.

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17. The Seventeenth Mumbler

Three more cards to collect in the Game of Spodunk series, given away free with 750 gram packs of Crunchy Neuron breakfast cereal. These particular cards form part of the Failed Oracles sub-set.
Pen and ink with watercolour, 11cm x 5cm each. Click to enlarge.

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18. Wizard Good Show

A wizard magicked himself out of my pen.
Pen and ink with digital colour. 20cm x 8cm. Click to enlarge.

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19. Card 27

Card 27 in the current series.
Woodcut 30cm x 20cm. Click to enlarge.

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20. A Fun Day Out

Met up with the London Drawing Faction today for total immersion in the deep weirdness that is the Hunterian Museum. Starting at top left we have:

  1. Winston Churchill's false teeth, made from gold with platinum clips and mineral teeth. It was crafted in such a way that his lisp was not changed.
  2. A glass jar containing a chimp's head collected in 1792.
  3. The face of a child prepared by John Hunter to show a tumour in the nasal cavity.
  4. A shoe for correcting club foot made by Antonio Scarpa in 1849.
  5. A bronze sculpture of a monkey contemplating a human skull by Hugo Rheinhold c.1900. The creature is sitting on a book by Darwin and holds a pair of compasses in his right foot.
  6. A copy of the portrait of Daniel Lambert, the 52 stone man.
  7. A foetal porcupine in a jar (the item number 3476 is written in a beautiful hand, typical of the period around 1800).
  8. A long surgical tool from 1860 designed for recovering swallowed coins. The sponge at one end was soaked in anaesthetic and applied before using the other end.
  9. A life mask of John Hunter cast when he was aged 60.
  10. A pig foetus with a cleft palate.
  11. A brace buckle swallowed by a patient of Thomas Bond (known for his involvement in the Jack the Ripper case) in 1869.
Pen and ink 29cm x 36cm. Click to enlarge.

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21. Sharon & Tate


Two watercolours of the Frog painting at a cafe in Fitzrovia we named "Sharon & Tate" (because the owner resembled Charles Manson).
Watercolour 18cm x 25cm and 25cm x 18cm. Click to enlarge.

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22. The Biddy

A biddy in a London cafe.
Watercolour 16cm x 14cm. Click to enlarge.

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23. Beardage

A bearded guy in a London cafe.
Sepia watercolour 13cm x 14cm. Click to enlarge.

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24. On Goodge Street

A couple in a cafe on Goodge St., London
Watercolour 15cm x 21cm. Click to enlarge.

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25. Coat Pocket?

What was the last treasure you found in a coat pocket?


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