8 Beastie cards with envelopes. Blank for your own greeting. These are some of my favourite drawings - two badgers, two sheep, a squirrel, a hedgehog, a highland cow and a fox cub.
Eight individual hare images reproduced on high quality 300gsm matte white paper as A5 cards and envelopes in a beautiful heavyweight dark grey gift box complete with illustrated label.
Bumble bees to me are the sound of summer. I love to lie in the grass with my eyes closed and listen to them bumbling around me. Pastel on paper 86x66 framed UK shipping is £70.00. Please contact me for International rates.
Small drawing series This Bee drawing was made as part of a series in the summer months when bumblebees and honey bees were frequent visitors to my studio. Sometimes there were so many of them buzzing about that the noise was quite distracting. They are all small works, except I couldn't resist doing one large bee drawing too. You can see him by clicking here. Pastel on paper 42x30cms Unframed
A3 prints are Gallery quality limited edition giclées, custom trimmed with border, and signed, titled and numbered under the image. They are printed with archival inks on 300 gsm heavyweight acid free white cotton rag paper with a matte finish and sent out unframed in a sturdy cardboard tube. All prints are made to order, so please allow 2 weeks for arrival. Alternatively, please get in touch if you would like to discuss framing options.
I love coal tits. They are a common British bird and have a beautiful black head with white cheeks. In winter you can see flocks of coal tits roaming through woodland, feeding and storing food for later. For sale here: https://linton59.co.uk Pastel 86x66 cms Framed
Graphite powder on pages of Darwin's Origin of Species 85x60cms, framed The book pages will darken with time as they are exposed to light. UK shipping is £70. Please get in touch for international shipping rates.
Pastel on paper 76x56cm Unframed This long suffering duck was being relentlessly chased around the lake by ardent drakes hoping to mate. She had a look of stoicism about her.
When wary, a Fox cub will drop its head and stare at you with its large penetrating eyes, as if it is trying to read your intent when you try to approach. Pastel 86x66cm framed