I am primarily a printmaker working in lino cut using an Albion letter press dating from 1857. I cut and print my blocks of lino entirely by hand, normally producing editions of six to ten prints. This is printmaking as a craft process and this site aims to both exhibit my work and inform the viewer about the printing process.
The links above will take you to my blog, or to images or updates published on the site recently, If you like what you see please click the 'stumble it' button.
Latest news on the Great Western Street Enamels project in Aylesbury can be seen by clicking the link, the biggest original enamel artwork in Europe is now complete and installed.
I have participated in Bucks Open Studios for several years, for details follow the link. There are also some of my prints available for sale through printmakingonline.co.uk, again, click on the link to see more.
Later this year I will be travelling to Japan where I have been selected as one of 6 artists from around the world to participate in a woodblock printing programme. The Nagasawa Art Park programme has been running for 12 years and teaches the traditional craft of woodblock printmaking. |