PRINTS
My prints are sold unframed, but are conveniently sized to drop straight into a standard sized frame.
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They're also made in the UK at a factory that uses renewable energy, 100% recycled stock, organic ink (no, seriously!) and plastic-free packaging. Basically they smell of quality and reek of sustainability.
And remember, no-one can actually prove they won't become priceless pieces of art in generations to come.
Sharpest Dresser A5 Print
My first encounter with a hedgehog was as a child when it balled up and rolled down our garden path into my ankle and I was hooked - as it had caught on my knee-high Brownie socks. Since that day I've been drawing them and repressing the memory of how ruddy sharp their spikes are.​
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I now enjoy the privilege of helping to re-home rescue hogs, making my Sharpest Dresser artwork a firm favourite.
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Quiet Please A5 Print
This handsome chap is loosely based on the first greyhound I had the pleasure of getting to know. He very quickly opened my eyes to how lovable, gentle and placid the breed is, as well as their uncanny ability to resemble a sofa cushion that snores. Which is why it makes me smile knowing his name was 'Sporty'.
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Obsessive Bunny A5 Print
A nod to a slightly unhinged childhood pet that pooed non-stop and had sharp pointy teeth - famously gaining her bloodlust on the neighbour's cat when he stuck his nose through the wires of her cage.
Once upon a time I was an obsessive bunny that foolishly gave a hoot about my home being spick and span. ​I now know life's way too short and it's better to just muddle through and embrace the dust bunnies.
Quite literally if they're big enough.
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Beware of the Cat A5 Print
A tribute to my gorgeous cat Calvin who was a master at spilling drinks by knocking them off the table and staring into your soul while being told off,
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I don't know why I like drawing fizzy pop.​
I don't even drink fizzy pop. ​
Other fizzy pops are available.
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The Fine Art of Hedgehoggery A3 Print
True story... I thought up, wrote, and did the rough layout for the Hedgehoggery Collection on my phone one night during a sleepless night in hospital, compliments of my (stoopid) lupus. Think it's safe to say we can blame my 'leave the leaves' advice on the meds.
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NOPE.