"A man in the wilderness said to me, How many strawberries grow in the sea? I answered him as I thought good, As many red herrings as grow in the wood."
It's Yawning Yoga's Birthday!
I'm very proud to announce the publication of my new picture book today, with author Laurie Jordan, by Little Pickle Press, USA. Aimed at 2-8 year olds, it has
"Elements of yoga practice including stretching, posture, and breath work, are introduced through elegant artwork and poems like Mountain (Tadasana) and Seashell (Balasana), to help children—and their caring adults—ready their bodies for a restful sleep."
Available to purchase here
'Tree of Family Life' Giclee prints
These high-quality, 12 X 16 inches Giclee prints are now available to order. Produced on smooth white art paper, they are available at £55 (inc p&p). Please see my contact page for email and other contact details to order directly from me. Thank you.
Enjoying the Grey, for Twitter's #colour_collective #opalgrey
Grey Day #wip
"Tree of Family Life"
Final artwork
"Tree of Family Life"
Thought you might like to see my acorn of an idea grow into a tree and be brought to life through the artwork's various stages.
Yawning Yoga
So excited to finally hold a copy of #yawningyoga!
Published on 24th February, and to pre-order your copy click here
Women Who Draw
My 'woman' who has just been put up on the Women Who Draw Directory - a new open illustration directory for professional illustrators, artists and cartoonists who take freelance work.
#NationalBirdDay
Apparently it's #NationalBirdDay today and I love drawing birds! Here's Pidge talking to Flamingo
and Starling
Back to my workspace
Festive Doodles
A few festive friends on this Winter Solstice evening
Christmas Card 2017 - Happy Holidays everyone!
Front...
...and back
Monster!
Cover Reveal
So excited to show the cover of my upcoming picture book, out in February 2017
Chocolate Packaging
New Picture Book
Itching to see my new book published! Watch this space for when it comes out...
Playground illustration
#3000chairs image
Illustrators, authors and children responded to the Guardian's publication of Nicola Davies's poem The Day the War Came which drew attention to the 3000 unaccompanied Syrian children to whom the UK government decided not to give a safe haven. Nicola called on everyone who was outraged at this to paint, draw or sketch an empty chair and share it on Twitter with #3000chairs