B. 1971
Originally from County Durham, the North East has always been home.
Despite coming from a large English/Hungarian family, I spent most of my early years being fairly solitary, scribbling and doodling until I was sure it was the thing I was most passionate about.
I couldn’t wait to leave school and following an art foundation course in Harrogate, I obtained a Higher National Diploma in illustration at Cleveland College of art. Under the wing of an inspiring Life drawing tutor, this is where the distorted figures in my work began.
Over the last 12 years there have been several major Birmingham and London based exhibitions.
The art works have been reproduced as limited edition prints, sculpture, Royal Worcester Ceramic ware, jigsaws and even a nice book.
I am fortunate to have a following of brilliant collectors without whom none of these shenanigans would be possible…Thank you!!
Hello folks, another month, another update.
While I am unable to tell you about new artwork until very early next year (or as long as legal action against me continues) I have selflessly decided – as your very own information service – to devote this little
News and update.
It’s still raining in Newcastle and Gateshead, proving that it IS grim up north.
Despite the weather, I occasionally put my snorkel on and leave the comfort of my home studio….I have recently been inspired by a local live gallery performance, where I
News and Update
Lucky lass that I am, I have recently returned from the stunning and sunny shores of the Amalfi coast, Italy.
Now don’t get me wrong, it’s not that I don’t love the Great British ‘summertime’ at home, I like nothing better than sitting under a rug in the car, looking out through the rainy windscreen onto
I am compelled to mention how sad I was to hear the news that Beryl Cook has died. Many comparisons have been made about our artistic