FIFTEEN MINUTES OF FAME

15 Minutes of fame
This is the drawing for the cover of my first book
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Framed 6500.00
Original signed pen and ink drawing
on heavy cartridge paper
2002
Size Un-framed 64cm x 38cm
Size framed 71,5cm x 47cm in a white frame
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LIFE IS AMAZING

Life is amazing
This is the title drawing for the cover of my second book

Framed 4500.00
Original signed pen and ink drawing
on heavy cartridge paper
2004
Size Un-framed 64cm x 48cm
Size framed 72 x 56cm in a white frame

LIFE IS AMAZING
In this drawing the first archway is creation
a new baby is born
The Free Personal Choice Umbrella
is to allow parents to choose
what they teach their child
the next four archers represent
what a child learns while growing up:–
Morals and Manners
Religion or way of life
Formal Education
Survival skills
The changing weather conditions
represent the trials and tribulations
of living
The ‘Parents letting go area’
is next and then……..
The ‘Self Sufficient’ Stamp
proves readiness to go on alone
Where the platform stops
is our place in ‘Life’
What is an amazing is
that each of us is unique,
each one of us is special and
there is a place in ‘Life’
for every one of us
The Stork Special Bus which
brought our parents now returns them
to their own place in ‘Life’
and we start the adventure
that is our ‘Life’………………….amazing!©

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PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT


Framed 2800.00
Original signed pen and ink drawing
on heavy cartridge paper
2003
Size Un-framed 64 x 52cm
Size framed 72.5 x 64.5cm in a white frame

You climb into one of the cannons
You get shot across the ravine
and hope to fly straight through
“The Opening”
which represents “Success”
On the other side
are all your dreams and aspirations
You may be lucky first time
but if you fail
you go splat against the rock face!
And fall down to the ground
Now
If you really want to succeed
you pick yourself up
and try again and again and again……….
Until with enough practice
you will achieve your goal
Practice does make perfect!
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ONE MOMENT IN TIME

Framed 2800.00
Original signed pen and ink drawing
on heavy cartridge paper
2001
Size Un-framed 51 x 47cm
Size framed 59.5 x 56cm in a white frame

If Mankind is all people who ever existed
Then this drawing is meant to be a cross section thru’ mankind
at One Moment in Time

The Map has three parts
The Outside Edge – The Middle – The Inside Edge 

The Outside Edge – is made up of people
who have made a difference to our Physical world
For example – Someone – at one moment in time must have been
the first to make Fire and
there WAS a day when the first wheel turned
In our own era the atom was split and
Telecommunications have reached such a level of sophistication
that the vast pool of mankind’s knowledge
is now readily available to all people everywhere

The Middle
Is made up of those millions of us who exist and only add
our unique personal experiences to the knowledge

The Inside Edge
Is made up of those who shape our Psychic world:-
What we believe – what we like – what makes us happy or afraid
Here the contributors include:-
Religious Leaders – Great Thinkers – Writers – Artists – Muscisians

My Grandmother was alive before the first telephone was brought to her villiage
she died in the spring of 2000 having seen monumental changes
both in what we believe to be truth
and what we can do with the physical knowledge we have gained
This map is to remind us that if you take
the development of mankind as a series of steps
Then the difference between mankind’s first ever step
and where we are today
Is so immense that what is yet to come is……………………….?
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HONEYCOMB OF WOMEN

Honeycomb of women
No Prints made
Original pen and ink drawing
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Framed 2950.00
Original signed pen and ink drawing
on heavy cartridge paper

Size Un-framed 10 x 10cm
Size framed cm in a deep white frame
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NEW MILLENNIUM

Framed 2600.00
Original signed pen and ink drawing
on heavy cartridge paper
1999
Size Un-framed 62 x 31.5cm
Size framed 85 x 40cm in a white frame

NEW MILLENNIUM
There are two types of people represented in this drawing – Contestants and Spectators
Contestants are those who have set themselves goals for the future
and are willing to fight for a place at the forefront of progress towards mankind’s happiness
whether as a fulfiled individual or one who improves the happiness of others
hopefully both – I personally am eternally grateful to both the inventor s of the dishwasher,
Chefs in general and often wonder what we all did before the mobile telephone?
You may have to sacrifice a lot but the rewards are great!!
Spectators are those who, while actively encouraging the progress of the Contestants
and benefiting from their achievements, are themselves not adding to the progress of mankind
in it’s search for fulfilment either – personally or at work –
They enjoy the results to the full and feel the satisfaction of supporting a a winner and anyway
they will probably, at some time in the future, become a contestant.
Can you imagine how many people have put off difficult decisions
hard options and long overdue changes to their lives waiting for the “Right Time”
That is why there will always be more spectators than Contestants
The Life of a Spectator can be very nice indeed!!!
At this moment in time, how many people intend to give up smoking
go on a diet or set course into innovative and exciting business ventures
some of which haven’t even been thought of yet?
The setting is set – the plans are made
and if the new millennium is even a fraction of what we hope it will be
Then this new millennium will be great………………
Let the new millennium begin
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UNFINISHED SCULPTURE

Framed 6750.00
Original signed pen and ink drawing
on heavy cartridge paper
2001
Size Un-framed 42 x 60cm
Size framed 63.5 x 82cm in a white frame

This drawing is the single most complicated
of all my drawings to complete
Without making a single mistake !!
Each figure in the surround is first transferred
From the completed preliminary sketch
to the heavy cartridge paper
by pencil rub through butter paper
Each single female form is then outlined in pencil
each one has to be the same repeated
then each figure is outlined in ink
without error or blob!
The large figure of the model is added and for those
areas which are completed by the sculptor
within the area of her Body
they are blacked in ink and
the spaces left between them
are laboriously filled in
with .2 rapediograph nib pen dots
all of which must be
approximately the same distance apart
and they must never never touch!!
Then comes the very most difficult part
The unfinished part of the stone
which the sculptor has not yet completed
is filled in by drawing in the reverse!
and leaving only the .2mm outline
again repeating the exact same females form – in white!!
It took hours and hours and hours
all the while never touching any part of the paper
with any part of my hand
Because then the oils in my skin
would stop any ink from adhering on the paper!
= start again
I used to cover the rest of the cartridge paper
with butter paper held together with masking tape
Exposing only an approximately 4″ square
which I was working on!
And again a single error meant I would have had
to start again
from the beginning!!!
Only very slow methodical progress was possible
But huge satisfaction when it was complete
Excellent fun!!

UNFINISHED SCULPTURE
I have used a total of 478 female forms to illustrate
how I imagine a sculptor might sculpt a woman
There might be three direct influences
– Material
– A Model
– Experience
Firstly – Material – Stone would behave differently
when shaped than wood or clay or any other material
It is Represented here by the smallest solid figures
at the unfinished base of this sculpture
Secondly – The Model
Represented here by the largest figure – shaded – because
Her shape would greatly influence the work
Thirdly – Experience – In the sculptor’s mind
would be a memory of every female shape he has ever seen
Represented here by the background of outlined figures
which become solid
when they form part of the Unfinished Sculpture
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FOUR SEASONS

Set of four Large Drawings

Framed 10550.00
Original signed pen and ink drawing
on heavy cartridge paper
1996
Size Un-framed 4 x 45 x 64cm
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GETTING TO THE TOP

This drawing is a light-hearted look at getting to the ”top”
which to most of us means happiness
or at least the wherewithal to be happy
Work is usually needed but there are many ways of getting up
You could get a job in a large organisation
as represented here by a pyramid of people
lots of rising levels but only room for one at the top
Or join an organisation where duration of employment allows access to the top
one step at a time – represented here by ladders
Why not create a Partnership – Two or more can join together and help each other up
represented here by three people and a pulley system
Perhaps a son following a father to the next level – pulled up by workers
Invent something and let “It” take you to the top!
Or start your own business – represented here by the person wearing suction cups
(Not just a good idea but lots of hard work as well)
Be catapulted to the top – Win the lottery or become a Film/Pop Star
Fight your way up with hard work and dedication
be a sports person represented here as a rock climber
some even carry hangers-on – family/Coach get a free ride!
Others fight alone
Some are born at the top represented hereby the helicopter of a self-made man
depositing his children at the top
or by a pregnant woman representing Family Wealth/Royalty
Inevitably some fall by the wayside – thru’ tiredness or accident
Bribery is not uncommon, jumping the queue, blackmail, extortion even murders do happen!
But break the law and you will get caught – eventually – as is the person with his back to the wall
people asking questions and waving papers at him!
Others stay on the ground always only planning what to do……..some day……soon
Often when a comfortable level is found people stop and stay there
Some people even decide that the top is not where they want to be
There are more important things in life than success or wealth
Remember
If you spend your life working to attain or maintain wealth/success and fail
or even if you succeed
When do you enjoy life? Was it worth it?
Don’t forget – work does not stop when you get to the top
Staying up there becomes the problem
​Of course for some it is the “climb” which makes them happy!!!
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1997

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GOLF

The Bridges Golf Club exists only in my imagination
but you might just recognise a few characters:-
A Frenchman with one foot in the water
–a young Spaniard hitting at a tree trunk
a Welshman with an extra club
a tall easy-going South African
waiting for the fairway to clear
All on the 9th
While on the 8th a would be Cup Captain putts and
a great Dane waits while his partner escapes the sand
You should be able to spot a Swede
chipping in on the 5th
A blonde Australian in the “Drop Zone”
beside sharks on the 4th
Perhaps a large cigar smoking Irishman
contemplating going for the green over the lake
while a German up a tree has to lay up short!
The charismatic American
sinking another huge put – clenched fist aloft
and for old timers a Golden Bear
in the fairway bunker on the 1st
Outside the practice range an Argentinian Carlos
says he never needs to practice either
while another Irishman tries body building
Any one of the rest could be you!

©
2001

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The Maze

The walls of the maze represent the restrictions we as a society put on ourselves
You could pick up a knife and kill the next person you meet –
there is no actual barrier – yet you do not
The centre of the maze represents “happiness”
as we move through life we strive for happiness
Our requirements are different and can be as simple as not to be hungry tomorrow
or as complex as the need to own one more conglomerate
The four entrances to the maze – only one of which leads to the centre
represent the different opportunities and choices available to us
Some people are born to happiness
They start at the correct entrance
and proceed with ease to the centre
Some work for it – They start at one of the dead ends
and have to work their way through one or all of the dead ends
before finally arriving at the centre
Some have it and loose it – They reach the centre
but turn back and end up in a dead end
Some never attain happiness but spend their lives
going from one dead end to the next
So strive to realise your dreams whatever they may be
and always remember
‘Life’ is for living and the real secret is
‘To know when you are happy’
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If I only had time

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