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  • The little town I live in has had a lot of drug-related crime and as such it is appropriate that we should have one of the most handsome police stations in the country. When I was producing views of Blyth for sale I just had to draw the police station … it took me about twelve hours, using Rotring Isograph pens. Please note I drew this seventeen years ago.

  • I have spent many a happy hour in this building. Here below is the first version of this drawing that I did in 1989. I later showed it to a professional artist, who commented that it was a good drawing, but possibly spoiled by my inclusion of the bus shelter and the lamp posts, which were obscuring the view somewhat. I patiently sat down and, over about ten or twelve hours (in two hour sessions) I repeated the drawing … minus the obscuring parts. That was when i learned the valuable lesson that artists don’t have to include EVERYTHING :) I used Rotring Isograph pens by the way.

  • The tall ships sometimes visit the River Tyne and here is a drawing of them leaving. I did this back in 1993 using Rotring Isograph pens and it took about ten hours or so to complete altogether. This has special meaning for me because my great great grandfather, Captain James Jewels, was a sea captain whose ships sailed on this very river in the 19th century.

  • I started this yesterday and finished it this evening (21st December 2008). I used a Rotring Isograph pen and a Rotring Rapidograph pen and watercolour washes. FEATURED BY NORTH EAST ENGLAND GROUP – 31st December 2008 FEATURED BY DIMENSIONS GROUP – 24th September 2009

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  • Drawing media – Rotring pen & ink & watercolour pencil – on Arches 300gsm rag paper. / Original work size – Height 965 mm x Width 762 mm Exhibited in ‘Cooperate, Collaborate’, Cairns Regional Gallery. / A group exhibition, artists had to work in someway with or reflect something of another participating artist. For this work I chose to reflect on my potter friend/artist’s garden in Kuranda, North Queensland, Australia and how she places her ‘lesser quality’, faulty or something gone wrong work for display around in her tropical garden. The last two years running her garden has been chosen for the national one-day-a-year Open Public Garden Display. Original work has sold. - – - – - – - – - / POSTER format

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