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Meditation in Monochrome: The Quiet Rhythm of Nature.

There’s a certain stillness that only black and white photography can hold.In the absence of colour, we find shape, breath, and balance — much like the brushwork of sumi-e ink painting. Each photograph captures a fleeting pause: the tangled grace of bare branches, the wings of water birds caught between motion and rest, and the…
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A rose does not lose its beauty because it grew amidst thorns.

Black and white rose photography.
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Capturing Life Through Graphic Markers: A Bird and Flower Study

Art, for me, is about finding balance between boldness and delicacy. This bird and flower illustration is a reflection of that balance—created using graphic markers on A3 heavy stock paper, it combines intricate details with vibrant colors to capture a fleeting moment in nature. The process behind this piece involved layering shades to achieve depth…
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New W.I.P

Not posted in a while but today I’ve started working on a new mix media canvas. Started to work out with using graphic markers to get down really lose imagery. This has allowed me experiment with colours and positions. Then I have been able to start layering up acrylic and oil paints to be build…
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Clay flower pot

Working with some air dry clay testing and making a single flower pot.
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Oranges

Digital orange illustration created in procreate. Citrus fruit for the summer time.
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Such is Life

Playing around with some logo and branding ideas for Such is Life. Using the Agave plant as a symbol.
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Digital Agave

New digital artwork created in procreate. Again exploring the tropical plant of agave working with digital oil paints to build out the concept.
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Digital Agave Plant

Using procreate to create some quick digital art sketches. Agave plant using procreate oil painting
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Recent Pencil Sketchbook Work.

Some recent work I’ve been sketching around the theme of tropical and desert especially looking at plants and in this case the Agave plant after being at a mezcal tasting session. Pencil colour is the medium here within my sketchbook.


