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My work is all hand-drawn and I cover a wide range of services, such as: 1. Book illustration 2. Commissions 3. Animal portraits 4. Human portraits 5. Figurative art 6. Scenic and urban views 7. Caricatures and cartoons 8. Advertising and creative storyboards I specialise in using various mediums including graphite, ink, professional markers, charcoal, watercolours, mixed media and acrylic paint.
They say that variety is the spice of life and I love researching as much as I can about any particular topic, which is a great help when drawing something specific. For example, it may be a chapter with historic influences like the Elizabethans so I would look into Tudor decor and fashion or it may be animal behaviour and facial expressions, style of architecture, a specific artist and movement or style.
I also like that no two days are the same. One day I could be on an adventure in the jungle or going back in time when illustrating a children's book, the next day I could be working on a large realistic portrait from a photograph.
After years working in the creative field, I decided to start working freelance from home so that I could keep working while my husband slides cosily into semi-retirement.
I am a bit of an all-rounder and fortunate enough to be able to turn my hand to most areas of art and illustration. I am extremely keen to take on a challenge and enjoy working towards a detailed brief.
My main objective is to build a rapport and maintain a close relationship with the client throughout the entire process. I will work closely with you during the developmental stages and project progression right the way through to completion. This is to ensure we are both on the same page at all times and ultimately leads to a far more efficient way of working, resulting in a fun project for me and a happy client!
I am currently setting up a website with links to an online store and social media in the new year, if not sooner! I will, however, keep updating my Bark portfolio on a regular basis.
If I am based nearby then it makes sense to meet up, if only to introduce myself and discuss my work but nowadays, it's just as easy to work remotely and provide an online service with regular discussion via telephone, email and Zoom, if necessary.
I have a large studio in my garden which means I can work from home at any time of the day and with everything at my fingertips!