+ Falcons
- Fine Liner on paper / 570 x 570mm 

+ Falcons

- Fine Liner on paper / 570 x 570mm 

+ Combined Notebook Doodles and Sketches 
- fineliner & moleskin (various sizes)
Almost all of these drawings were done in meetings.  

+ Combined Notebook Doodles and Sketches 

- fineliner & moleskin (various sizes)

Almost all of these drawings were done in meetings.  


+ The Study
- fine liner on paper / 420 x 594 mm 
A room bursting with all sorts of paraphernalia from the many walks of science. This illustration was inspired by the novel ‘A Short History of Nearly Everything’ by author Bill Bryson



+ The Study

- fine liner on paper / 420 x 594 mm 


A room bursting with all sorts of paraphernalia from the many walks of science. This illustration was inspired by the novel ‘A Short History of Nearly Everything’ by author Bill Bryson


+ Animals, Beasts and Creatures (ABC)
- fine liner and photoshop / 329 x 483 mmAn illustration I created for the newly born Aldous Albert Noott Browning. Welcome to the world sir hope you enjoy learning your ABC’s.



+ Animals, Beasts and Creatures (ABC)

- fine liner and photoshop / 329 x 483 mm

An illustration I created for the newly born Aldous Albert Noott Browning. Welcome to the world sir hope you enjoy learning your ABC’s.


+ Captain Ashmead Pruen And The Flight Of The Ranger
- fine liner on mountboard / 420 x 594 mmCaptain Ashmead was my Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great Uncle. The name ‘Ashmead’ has been in my family for many generations and it is my middle name. This illustration depicts a battle known as ‘The Flight of the Ranger’ which is when Asmead’s fleet ‘The Bombay Marine’ was unexpectedly attacked by the Indian Marhatta at sunrise on Tuesday 8th April 1783. These blood thirsty mercenaries ruthlessly tried to loot and plunder Captain Ashmead’s ship. He was stabbed in shoulder by a sword, his hand sliced by a bayonet and shot in the lung & spleen by musket fire. However, Ashmead and the ‘Rangers’ crew held the enemy off and he made a miraculous full recovery. It is uncertain when he died but what is certain from diaries and documents written about him is that he was a brave and noble man. The gold sword which features in the illustration was presented to him after this battle for his gallant defence of the Ranger.



+ Captain Ashmead Pruen And The Flight Of The Ranger

- fine liner on mountboard / 420 x 594 mm

Captain Ashmead was my Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great Uncle. The name ‘Ashmead’ has been in my family for many generations and it is my middle name. This illustration depicts a battle known as ‘The Flight of the Ranger’ which is when Asmead’s fleet ‘The Bombay Marine’ was unexpectedly attacked by the Indian Marhatta at sunrise on Tuesday 8th April 1783. These blood thirsty mercenaries ruthlessly tried to loot and plunder Captain Ashmead’s ship. He was stabbed in shoulder by a sword, his hand sliced by a bayonet and shot in the lung & spleen by musket fire. However, Ashmead and the ‘Rangers’ crew held the enemy off and he made a miraculous full recovery. It is uncertain when he died but what is certain from diaries and documents written about him is that he was a brave and noble man. The gold sword which features in the illustration was presented to him after this battle for his gallant defence of the Ranger.


+ For my wife and I’s wedding
pencil & photoshop / 420 x 594 mm



+ For my wife and I’s wedding

pencil & photoshop / 420 x 594 mm


+ Wedding invitations
digital prints / various sizes



+ Wedding invitations

digital prints / various sizes


+ We Are Not Amused
fine liner on mountboard / 420 x 594 mm



+ We Are Not Amused

fine liner on mountboard / 420 x 594 mm


+ Jellyfish
fine liner & photoshop / 297 x 420 mm



+ Jellyfish

fine liner & photoshop / 297 x 420 mm