painting of a cat

Painting cats is pretty fun and I dont mind admitting it

I was commissioned recently to paint four cats owned by one of my clients. Initially she just wanted simple portraits for the wall. I however wanted to give it a bit more and suggested we do something around their personalities and have them in individual chairs too to add a bit of interest. Once agreedRead more…

Limited edition Giclee prints of the Glastonbury festival

As a resident of Pilton where the Glastonbury Festival is held, it is pretty easy for me to get out to draw and paint the goings on. It is a vast site and there are plenty of subjects to paint. I am now offering limited edition giclee prints of some of my paintings for thoseRead more…

Brick lane oil painting London

A commission for an oil painting of Brick Lane, London

  I was commissioned to paint this bar (Casa Blue) which is situated on the corner of Brick Lane and Bethnal Green Road in London’s East End. Now many people say that London is the hippest city in the world. And if London is indeed the most hippest city in the world, then the mostRead more…

Oil painting fo a road to Wells

A quick painting trip around Pilton

Glastonbury Tor 30cm x 14cm Oil on Board Over the bank Holiday weekend I decided to take a quick trip over the back hills of Pilton to do a spot of traditional outdoor oil painting. It is not something I do on a regular basis though sometimes its just good to splash a bit of paint aboutRead more…

Painting fo Bacon Street Spitalfields

A painting of Bacon Street Market, Spitalfields

The painting is available to buy as a limited edition print here Someone who has never visited Brick Lane Market before could be forgiven for thinking that ‘Brick Lane market’ was all there is, you will discover, however, a few scattered other market gems huddled in the surrounding streets and one of these is BaconRead more…

Adrawing of women in Paddington

A drawing of two women outside Paddington to give away in my next newsletter

Sign up to my newsletter and you can enter the free draw to win this preparatory pencil study.   Who are they? I was at Paddington Station in London waiting for a train back to Somerset and just about to set off home when the train was cancelled. It looked as though I would haveRead more…

Painting fo St Pauls Choir School

A commission to paint the old St Paul’s Cathedral Choir School

Just across the road from St Paul’s Cathedral and down the wee side street of Dean’s Court you will find Carter Lane and here you will discover the old St Paul’s Cathedral Choir School. I did a drawing of the old school in January and a client asked me to develop it to a watercolourRead more…

Drawing of Fornier street

A feature in ‘Spitalfields Life’ about me and my work

5 Fournier Street On Good Friday I was invited to be interviewed by ‘The gentle author’ – the anonymous blog and book writer of ‘Spitalfields Life’ who has set the rather daunting ambition of:   “Writing at least ten thousand stories about Spitalfields life. At the rate of one a day, this will take approximatelyRead more…

A drawing of two Shoreditch Fashionistas to give away in my next newsletter

  Sign up to my newsletter and you can enter the free draw to win this preparatory pencil study.   Who are they? I am currently working on a few painting commissions in London’s Shoreditch, and if you are working there you need to pay special attention to those who frequent the area. Not anyone willRead more…

Illustration of Dubai

A few illustration pieces for a client in Dubai

The Client MEED is a magazine based in the Middle East and I am commissioned on occasion to do covers for them. We have been working together for about a year now and the work is mainly architectural. I have been amazed at the wide range of different architectural styles that there are in thatRead more…

Painting of the Royal courts of Justice

A watercolour painting of The Royal Courts of Justice

This painting is for sale on my online shop here. I am a member of London Historians, a group of like-minded London history enthusiasts. Director Mike Paterson invited me along to one of its tours: The Royal Courts of Justice in The Strand. I have a keen interest in history and am an artist whoRead more…

A drawing of a cyclist to give away in my next newsletter

 Sign up to my newsletter and you can enter the free draw to win this preparatory pencil study.   I send out my newsletter when I feel I have got something to say which is of genuine interest, usually once or twice a month. Included in each newsletter is one free drawing or Giclee printRead more…

A watercolour of Tottenham Hotspur football stadium

A watercolour commission of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

This painting is available as a limited edition print on this link  A client who is a great Spurs’ fan, commissioned me to paint the Tottenham Hotspur Football Stadium in North London. There is some urgency in this commission as the current stadium will be demolished pretty soon and be replaced by a new 56,000 seaterRead more…

watercolour of Victoria square, Clifton, Bristol

A commission to paint Victoria square in Clifton, Bristol

Victoria square is A leafy Early Victorian promenaded square of sumptuous four story town houses in stone that glows the colour of toast, commonly known as Bath Stone. In the centre of the square are very well tended gardens with not a cider bottle in site.   The square was designed to resemble a quadRead more…

Drawing of two girls by the river Thames

I will give away this drawing in my next newsletter

Sign up to my newsletter and you can enter the free draw to win this preparatory pencil study.   I send out my newsletter when I feel I have got something to say which is of genuine interest, usually once or twice a month. Included in each newsletter is one free drawing or Giclee printRead more…

Covent Garden Piazza watercolour

A watercolour of Covent Garden Market

I was commissioned to do a painting of Covent Garden in central London. The client asked for a picture of the present market hall built in 1830, also including a few local characters. A delight to do. When I arrived on site sketchbook in hand I began pulling in the shapes and counting the chimneysRead more…

A drawing of St Paul's Cathedral

A quick drawing tour of the St Paul’s area of London

Prior to doing any painting I generally do onsite drawings first. In this case I chose to do a quick drawing tour of the St Pauls area of London. I decided to do all my drawings just within a few hundred yards of each other as it was a decent challenge and it was a great opportunity to get downRead more…

Somerset House drawing

Stanley Spencer: Heaven in a Hell of War Exhibition – A layman’s point of view

I was in London recently seeing clients and doing a bit of Christmas Shopping too. London is a master at generating the ‘Christmas feeling’; In Liberty’s chocolate emporium you can almost see the ghost of Dickens shuffling about with the worrisome spectre of Scrooge fussing with his purse.   On a chilly break I glancedRead more…

How Illustrating articles on food poisoning can make you sick!

I was recently asked to do an illustration for a magazine article on food poisoning. The idea being that it is easy to think that only low grade produce such as van burgers and greasy kebabs are the only foods that carry harmful bacteria and viruses.  Of course the best quality foods can be equallyRead more…

Oil painting of Conkers

Painting Conkers for old times sake

  I arrived back from London at Castle Cary station on an October afternoon. Autumn was on its way, it was blowing a bit and none too warm; what turned out to be an excellent Summer was certainly in the past so I picked up the pace to get to the car and get aRead more…

An oil painting of Godney

A spot of early morning painting on the Somerset Levels

Oil on Board 29cm x 12cm I was pretty busy last week with commissions and various other commitments, and although it always good to be busy, and its a great job you can sometimes get a wee bit full. So on occasion you need to just get out with your easel and a flask of coffee andRead more…

Oil painting of an allotment

Preparing for The Affordable Art Fair, Battersea

To help stem the chaos of an artist’s life A few years ago I did a great deal of work studying Time Management, I even bought a few books on it.   Something had to be done as the ‘things to be completed’ tide was eventually going to sweep me out to sea forever. OverRead more…

Watercolour painting of the Glastonbury festival

My first Somerset Art Weeks festival

  I have just finished Somerset Art Weeks (mentioned in a previous blog). It was my first festival and lasted two weeks at Worthy Barn, Pilton so I thought I would post a small summary.   As I am a recent resident of the village of Pilton, I thought I would do mainly local workRead more…

Tatler Magazine illustration in watecolour of New York

I was recently commissioned to produce a double page spread for Tatler magazine in the UK

The magazine was issued on the 2nd September 2013. The brief was to advertise ‘Coach’ bags.  Coach was established in New York in 1941 and the client wanted a classic New York City montage which needed to include the Brooklyn Bridge and the Highline. It did not have to be geographically accurate as this was not forRead more…

A watercolour painting of the Glastonbury Festival

Preparing for Somerset Art Weeks Festival 2013

  I am currently putting my work together for this year Somerset Art Weeks (SAW) an artist-led organisation and Somerset’s only countywide agency dedicated to developing the visual arts. It is running from 21st September to the 6th October.   This is my first year exhibiting with SAW and I am looking forward to it.Read more…

Illustration of Dubai in watercolour

Some architectural illustration examples and a great testimonial from the client

  I have recently been illustrating for ‘MEED’ – the business magazine focusing on the Middle East.   As an example of how the modern world works; I am in rural Somerset, England and this particular client is based thousands of miles away in Dubai. We work together entirely over the net as sadly theRead more…

Drawing of a women in an allotment

Giveaway drawing comments following my last newsletter

I give away a drawing with each newsletter I send out. The most recent winner has sent over a few comments about the drawing he won which I have posted below.   If you want to win a drawing too then just sign up to my newsletter in the box provided and it will automatically addRead more…

A watercolour of Brough Market in London

A commission to paint a watercolour of Borough Market in London

This framed painting is available to buy here or to buy as a limited edition print here I was recently commissioned to do a watercolour of Borough Market in London at the south end of London Bridge in Southwark.   Although sellers have been on the site for well over 1,500 years the market wasRead more…

Painting of michelin_house fulham road

One hot day to paint Michelin House, London for Pintar Rapido

I was talked into entering the Pintar Rapido – create a picture in a day. This is a self-explanatory exhibition based in Kensington and Chelsea, London. Essentially you have a day to complete one picture in the borough of Kensington and Chelsea and deliver it to the Town Hall in Kings Road to be hungRead more…

Drawing of a women in an allotment

I am giving away this drawing in my next newsletter

 I will be giving away this preparatory drawing in my next newsletter in a few days. If you would like to take part in the free draw to win her then just sign up in the box to the right or just mail me. Who is she? I was working on an oil painting ofRead more…

Porlock Weir Drawing

A visit to The Exmoor National Park and a quick drawing too

I paid a quick visit to Porlock Weir on the North Coast of Exmoor National Park. This is a very tiny fishing village tucked beneath the high hills and bluffs of the National Park, accessed by a single and often precipitous road. As you enter the village there is a short terrace of ancient cottages built directlyRead more…

Drawing of a pig show

Showing pigs at The Royal Bath & West Show

As a lifetime ‘Towny’ I have to confess that I had never been to an agricultural show in all my life so I jumped at the opportunity to pop over to The Royal Bath & West Show. It was a fascinating day with every aspect of country life catered for so I have to editRead more…

a painting of The County Hall

A commission of three views near the Thames at Waterloo in London.

I have recently completed a commission for a client who requested three views near the Thames at Waterloo in London. The location was the only restriction really and within that area it was a pretty open brief. I had a generous deadline too so I could look about and choose carefully. Perfect   What toRead more…

Old Compton Street watercolour

A painting of Ed’s Easy Diner in London’s Soho brings back old memories

  Looking for subjects to draw and paint can be a bit frustrating sometimes. It’s not that there is nothing on offer to work on in London; it’s totally the opposite. There is far too much choice and I end up springing a trap on myself looking for the perfect subject and I end upRead more…

Liam at art show

Scrapbook Live exhibition Thursday 9th May

I was recently invited to exhibit at the Scrap Book Live event organised by IllustrationX at The Griffin Gallery in London. It was a great night which included live portrait painting by Sarah Beetson and some great calligraphy demonstrations too. Exhibiting my work next to such great talent is always a bit of worry thoughRead more…

Glastonbury Tor drawing

Drawing a glimmer of Spring on The River Thames, London

The weather in the last year in the UK has been nothing short of appalling. There are only so many winter scenes or rainy landscapes an artist can cope with. Yes, this last year would have even challenged the great Turner. I have to say though the last week things are slowly moving to aRead more…

Dubai Airports illustration

An illustration comission for The Celebration of Dubai Airports 2013

I was recently asked to illustrate a cover for ‘The Celebration of Dubai Airports 2013’ brochure cover. I used to do technical illustration in the pre computer days and this piece is a bit of a throwback to that.   It was very enjoyable to do despite the request for ‘next day delivery’. I stayed upRead more…

Glastonbury Tor drawing

I drew the Glastonbury Tor on a rare sunny day

Today it was sunny, really cold but sunny. Even though I have loads of studio work to do I decided to make the best of this rarest of days and do some work outside.   Grabbing my gear I took a short walk through the village and out on the hills at the back ofRead more…

A drawing of a Man in Garden

The winner of the last newsletter drawing giveaway

I give away a drawing with each of my newsletters. The winner is picked out at random from those who wish to take part in the draw.   The last drawing which was a preparatory drawing for an oil painting was won by Bea from Hove, UK. She was kind enough to write a fewRead more…

A drawing of a Man in Garden

A drawing to give away in my newsletter

I will be giving away this (8cm x 16cm) mounted drawing in my next newsletter which will be sent on the 4th March.   The winner will be picked randomly from all those who put in a request for him. A drawing will be on offer for each newsletter from now on so if youRead more…

a painting of the statue of Liberty

A painting trip to New York City and New York State. Part 1 of 6

Getting to New York The flight we were told would take around eight hours. I mused on the fact that eight hours is a whole working day. Nothing wrong with musing I thought as I fiddled with the hopelessly optimistic ‘What to do in case of a crash’ card, I can muse all I please;Read more…

A painting of New York

A painting trip to New York City and New York State. Part 2 of 6

  Dogs, dogs and more dogs   East 17th Street and 3rd Avenue   My first mornings drawing taught me that New York is a city of dog owners; there must be thousands of them parading up and down day and night. 5th avenue is a pampered pooch dog/catwalk show and one soon realises thatRead more…

House NYC

A painting trip to New York City and New York State. Part 3 of 6

The House, 121 East and 17th Street When embarking on any large city break I always try to find a place which is a sort of ‘home from home’, a place I can just take it easy at any time and feel welcome with good food and drink. Never too loud though not dull either.Read more…

A painting trip to New York City and New York State. Part 4 of 6

Times Square As I ambled back to Times Square I felt guilty about being a bit pleased to see a proper NYC mugging just like in the films, I consoled myself to the fact that he would never catch them so would not incur any injury and his phone will be insured too. I stillRead more…

A typicle house in Husdons NY State

A painting trip to New York City and New York State. Part 5 of 6

A typical house in Hudson I could describe this street to you in detail though you know it already; you have seen it in those films. The white and pink clapboard houses, the squeaky screen doors, the stars and stripes on every cane chaired porch. The crickets chirping the church bells chiming and somewhere thereRead more…

Tea_Room_Hudson

A painting trip to New York City and New York State. Part 6 of 6

 Verdigris Tea Room 135 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 This is an olive and white painted corner tea shop and gallery along Hudson Street, as well as tea they also do a nice line in cakes, chocolate and cookies too, not to mention the odd Tarot reading evening. The interior is a perfect mix ofRead more…

I have recently updated my Facebook image

Not the biggest news in the world though I am rather pleased with it.   It was taken in an allotment in Portsmouth. This allotment is one of my favourite hang out places for gardening and person inspiration. I wanted to capture the idea that I am every where. Everywhere that is with my sketchRead more…