I am delighted to be exhibiting my drawing Yow Yows (2026) as part of Anteros Art Foundation's Folklore exhibition. There is a superstition originating from my hometown, Sheringham, about the Yow Yows being the ghostly cries of fishermen. Sheringham's beaches have an undeniable sense of place - from the sound of the waves raking the … Continue reading Yow Yows
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Wood’n Boats exhibition
I'm very excited to be a part of the Wood'n Boats exhibition at The Yare Gallery in Great Yarmouth. A collection of my dad's crab fishing photos, that have been digitally restored and colourised, will be on show 9 Sept to 6 Oct, Tues-Sat, 11-4. Glyn Knowles was a crab fisherman in Sheringham, North Norfolk … Continue reading Wood’n Boats exhibition
In Situ: A Lonely Arts Club Exhibition
A few months ago, it was inconceivable that we would get to have a physical exhibition. Lockdown in 2020 has presented all kinds of limitations, but also some fabulous opportunities. The Lonley Arts Club created three online-only exhibitions between April-July 2020. Some of the work that was featured in those virtual shows is now on … Continue reading In Situ: A Lonely Arts Club Exhibition
Painting
I am very excited to announce a new collection of paintings, inspired by Norfolk wildlife. These paintings have been commissioned by a The Three Horseshoes in Briston. EXCLUSIVE: Limited edition, mounted and framed signed prints are available to buy from The Three Horseshoes website here.