Husb and I went to a mini-festival on one of the city’s hills last weekend. It was very dark and we wandered in and out of small barns listening to music and poetry. I had a go drawing the darkness in the darkness. I couldn’t see the paper I was drawing on so had no idea what marks I’d made until the next day. It was much darker than I’ve shown on the paper. I used Koh-i-Noor Graphite block onto Khadi handmade paper.
It’s Always Crumble Time
There’s a load of fresh new-season rhubarb in the garden just crying out to be made into a crumble, Husb’s all-time favourite. Had to be done.
A Chance To Own One Of My Artworks.
I have some small screenprints for sale, inspired by my drawings of the antique taxidermy collection at Swansea Museum. I have given these vintage artefacts a modern twist by combining them with images of rubbish – old fruit nets, bubble wrap and plastic – highlighting the problem of human pollution and how it affects wildlife.

To buy my work on the Swansea Print Workshop site please click the image to the left.
20 percent of the cost of each screenprint sold goes to support Swansea Print Workshop, which receives no public funding.
