by artz2019 | Nov 13, 2020 | Drawings
A drawing of an elephant skull. These elephant skull sketches were studied at the Grant Museum of Zoology which is part of the UCL The elephant skull fascinated me – in a slightly eerie, strange, and scientific place. This skull, in particular, stood out. Sketches of...
by artz2019 | Nov 6, 2020 | Artwork, Drawings
This image of an imprisoned Cornish smuggler that was created as part of an exhibition that I organised in Looe in 2011. Looe, which is a small coastal town with a rich history of smuggling, acted as my inspirational backdrop for my 2011 exhibition. About “The...
by artz2019 | Nov 5, 2020 | Drawings
What is the real mary kings close Edinburgh – The Real Mary King’s close in Edinburgh is a “close” in a historic part of Edinburgh on the Royal Mile. The close was partially demolished and the foundations of the Royal Exchange was built upon the...
by artz2019 | Apr 20, 2020 | Drawings
Saint George is the patron saint of England, but, does anyone know what he used to slay the dragon and where this ancient relic now resides? Was it a spear, a lance or a sword? What did Saint George do? Questions that I will answer alongside discussing why I created...
by artz2019 | Apr 3, 2020 | Artwork
Looe is steeped in many old legends, ranging from ghosts, smugglers to hidden man-made caves that exist in both the local cliffs and buried deep beneath streets of the old town. Looe has a rich history, and its fair share of ghost stories and folk legends too, many of...
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