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Three Faces

 Three Face T-shirt print   The three-faced design is a great option to start your collection of unique artist-designed t-shirts. This design comes from a sketch created in the Louvre, Paris. I didn't note down the artist's name at the time, but any Expressionist artist will work.

Mythology of the Four Crows

Four Crow T-shirt Design Mythology of the Four Crows T-Shirt The four crows on this black t-shirt are inspired by rich and diverse mythological traditions from around the world, each carrying profound symbolism and ancient stories that connect us to the mysteries of the natural world. . The Sentinel of Secrets In many cultures, crows are considered the keepers of secrets and the guardians of ancient wisdom. The first crow on your t-shirt represents the Sentinel of Secrets. Celtic mythology sees crows as messengers between the living and the dead, often associated with the Morrigan, the goddess of war and fate. This crow reminds us of the power of knowledge and the unseen truths that shape our destiny. Four Crow T-shirt The Herald of Change The second crow symbolizes transformation and change. In Native American traditions, crows are often seen as omens of change, both good and bad. They are the precursors of new beginnings, guiding individuals through transitions in life. This crow emb...

Lady with the Fish.

 Inspired by an artwork at the Municipal Art Gallery in Brighton, my original drawing is a unique interpretation of William Scott's 'Girl and the Birdcage' from Feb 1948.  It captures the essence of the period with its soft pastel colours and a sense of stillness. I like the drawing I made. I played around with a few versions until I came up with the idea of a digital Lino-cut print.  This print is digitally printed onto Hahnemühle German Etching paper and a limited edition of 25 per size 300mm x 300mm and 500mm x 500mm.

Chapter Mural

Chapter Mural   I had painted a mural on the back wall of a Chinese church in Canton Cardiff in the early 1980s. Chapter approached me to paint a mural on the wall overlooking the car park. As a young man in my 20s, it sounded like a good idea. I recall there was not much money in it. I began begging and cajoling people and companies to let me have paints or supplies. The local sold me unwanted paint, and I found out who lent me the scaffolding.  I presented my idea of the mural to Chapter. I remember showing them my design and rolling it out on the floor, only to realize I had more drawings than a floor in the small office. They accepted the proposal, and I started a few weeks later. It was only by chance, not design, that I began the project in the summer months. I imagined that the mural would take a couple of weeks to finish. It took ages. I enlisted anybody who would, even the local kids, chip in and give a hand.  A friend at Chapter says he still crosses people who ...

The Girl With Punk Hair

The girl with punk hair  I made this new poster from some drawings in my sketchbook. It was a long time coming, but it was worth the wait. It started as a "what if " drawing, and over a year or so, it grew into this poster. See more

The Green Woman

 The Green Woman The green woman is a preliminary drawing for a mural in Cardiff. It would have been a series of half a dozen paintings in a row. Each figure would have been 15 feet tall, but nothing came of it.  Pen an ink onto paper approx size A3 ( 210mm x 420mm) Link to the website

The fox of Bute Street Cardiff

The Fox of Bute Street. I walked down Bute Street in Cardiff a few months ago toward the Bay. I saw this graffiti on the dark green switching boxes from the telephone companies. There were many more following the same theme of the animals of the night and sea.  This graffiti was a joy to see. The graphic image that fills the space of the switch box and the underlying surface colour is extensively used to make the image. It looks like the artist cut out the character from sticky back plastic. They stuck them onto the dark green boxes and applied white emulsion paint. They either remove the stencils when the paint is wet or return them later and remove them when dry. To top it all, ease of production.   Great work; I hope to see some more soon.