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  1. I have been busy updating my webshop in preparation for the winter season...don't worry I won't say the dreaded Ch------s word! For the first time this year I have decided to print my own Calendar.  The printer has done a lovely job and they are looking great. Each one comes with its own heavyweight envelope so they are ready for you just to pop in the post.

    calendar with envelope for web

    I have also added a few new cards and there is free UK postage on all UK card orders!

    There are now 3 new prints and everything new is all in one place to make things easy for you so you can just go here. I had quite a few people asking for sheep and chicken prints.

    contemplation

    chickens

    If you have any queries or questions please just give me a shout I'm happy to help if I can. I hope you all have a lovely October!

  2. I was delighted earlier this year to be asked to design a book cover for the Scottish Association of Literary Studies for their New Writing Scotland book which is the principal forum for poetry and short fiction in Scotland today. Every year it publishes the very best from both emerging and established writers, and lists many of the leading literary lights of Scotland among its contributors.

    The brief was to design a cover which fitted the title story called "Talking About Lobsters"  The cover would needed to contain the subtitle: New Writing Scotland 34 and the editors’ names: Edited by Gerry Cambridge and Diana Hendry

    The art work had to include fishermen and boats which were particularly suitable to the title. Based on the text of the story from which the volume title was drawn. An image requiring a boat and fishermen at the top and a lobster/lobsters and pots at the bottom, with space in between for the text.

    Space had to be left for the spinewith the finished book cover being 216mm tall x 138mm wide with a 5mm bleed. The image had to be supplied digitally CMYK print ready within 4 weeks time.

    I began by working out a sketch in pencil which was approved with one or two alterations to the spacing.

    ASLS bookcover sketch mock up in pencil

    The next step was to draw the sketch up to twice the actual size of the book cover.  Working at this scale allows for the image to be sharp when it is photographed and reduced to the correct size. Then I began to paint the artwork leaving space for the type.

    Association of Scottish Literary Studiescover art work

    The next step was to work on back of the bookcover and the spine...

    ASLS finished art whole cover

    When the artwork was finished being painted it was photographed.  Then it was ready to be worked on digitally to have the title and other type added. I created a digital guide with the dimensions I had been given to allow for a 5mm bleed for the printer.  This allows them a bit of leeway when they run the finished covers through the print press.

    5 asls artwork with copy mock up

    6 asls final artwork asls cover

    When the visual guides are removed you can see the finished artwork with the copy in place. The digital file is then sent away to be printed. Then a few weeks later a copy of the book arrived in the post! It has some great stories and verse in it if you like reading you can find details of where to get your copies from the Association of Scottish Literary Studies. 

    ASLS Talking About Lobsters final book

    Read and enjoy!

  3. Over the summer I have been busy and paintings are now out in a selection of galleries stretching from Yorkshire to Glasgow with lots of new paintings on show. Galleries showing my work are the Annan Gallery in Woodlands road in Glasgow's West End, the Acorn Gallery in Pocklington in Yorkshire and the Cookhouse and Cedar Galleries in the Lake District. Look out for paintings arriving with Stirling Art soon. You can see a selection of the new paintings below. As always if you have any queries please contact me at [email protected] I hope you all have a great summer!

    contemplation

    "Contemplation"

    chickens

    "Chickens"

    a boat called hopeful

    "A Boat called Hopeful"