For
as long as I can remember I have loved to draw and be creative. It is extremely
satisfying creating something out of nothing and I find the process quite addictive.
I've worked in the field of Art and Design for over 15 years and in 1996 was
awarded a first class honours degree in furniture design. Since then I have
worked freelance as an illustrator and designed furniture for several manufacturing
companies. In 1999 I took a year off work to travel the world duringwhich I
continued to draw by documenting the trip in sketch form. Many of my illustrations
have a story behind them, from flamingos in Chile, albatrosses in New Zealand
to European boats and architecture. I now live an idyllic life with my young
son Kit and working from my cottage in the Forest of Bowland, doing something
I really love. I have quite an unusual style of drawing which I think comes
from my technical drawing training. I work mainly in fine line, ink and watercolour.
I hate cluttered, fussy art and like to create a flow to the piece. I feel that
the spaces are as important as the subjects featured and try to limit the number
of colours I use. While working freelance, my illustrations have been used in
advertising, corporate art installations, merchandising, publishing, greetings
cards, personalised stationery and exhibitions. I happily accept commissions;
my preferreects are pet, people and property portraits, but will always consider
other themes (most recently I've been asked to draw a telephone box and a wedding
cake).