The White Dobbie, a Lancashire boggart, roams the coastal roads on the edge of Morecambe Bay, with his hare-familiar.
A4 Hand-printed Lino cut on Zerkall and Hereford printing paper, edition: 30
A4 Linocut, hand-printed on Zerkall and Hereford printing paper, edition: 30
A4 Lino-cut, handprinted on Zerkall and Hereford printing papers. Edition: 30
Inspired by the Dun Cow of Parlick, a story from Lancashire Folklore.
A4 Lino-cut, hand-printed on Zerkall and Hereford printing paper. Edition: 30.
Inspired by a story from Lancashire Folk-lore
A6 Lino-cut, hand-printed on Zerkall printing paper. edition: 50.
Charcoal and watercolour on paper
69 x 54 cm
charcoal and watercolour on paper
69 x 54 cm
charcoal on paper
54 x 69 cm
Inspired by a Lancashire Folktale
charcoal on paper
54 x 69 cm
charcoal on paper
69 x 54
charcoal, chalk and watercolour on paper
69 x 54 cm
charcoal on paper
74 x 104 cm
charcoal, chalk and watercolour on paper
104 x 74 cm
Story-inspired
charcoal on paper
104 x 74 cm
A hare-familiar from a Lancashire folktale
charcoal on paper
104 x 70 cm.
Inspired by the stuffed bear in the foyer of the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester
Charcoal on paper
104 x 74 cm
An ominous giant cat from a Lancashire folktale
Charcoal on paper
104 x 65 cm
Ink on paper
66 x 50 cm
Inspired by a playground bully by the name of Donald
sketchbook pencil-drawing
part of the King of the Cats Touring Exhibition
Sketchbook Drawing
sketchbook drawing
sketchbook drawing
Charcoal sketch A4
A4 charcoal sketch
A4 charcoal sketch
Carcoal Drawing
140 x 110 cm
Commissioned by architects Terry Farrell and Partners for the British Consulate in Hong Kong. 1996
Sketchbook Drawing
ink on paper
66 x 50 cm
Inspired by a playground bully named Donald
Charcoal on paper
104 x 70 cm
Charcoal on paper
104 x 74 cm
An ominous giant cat inspired by a Lancashire folktale