A life size replica Deep Sea diving helmet inspired by Jules Vernes’ ‘20,000 Leagues Under the Sea’ Being a prop maker means that I am constantly having to ...
'Model temple' made using 'acrylic and 'styrene' on the laser cutter From a young age I have always been fascinated by the practical effects seen in film ...
David (left) and Keith in New Zealand Keith and David, god-father and god-son, have spent the past 16 years making scenic models for David’s army of Middle ...
The loyal Art Hound patiently holds his Master's brush in the studio...or that's the story anyway! This is my painted contribution to Haslemere Hounds charity ...
The purpose of The Arts Society Cranleigh is to promote interest and the appreciation of a wide range of art, not just paintings, but also, for example, music, ...
Following on from my previous Dracula project, I wanted to continue to recycle the old plasticine and sculpt a new character. This time including another ...
For sixteen days in June Surrey artists will be welcoming the public into their studios for the annual Surrey Artists’ Open Studios (SAOS) event taking place ...
Jenny (left) and Sophie (right) I am taking part in the SAOS and with just over one month to go and I must confess that I am feeling a bit alarmed. I’m not ...
Camels casting shadows on the sand Who doesn’t remember that moment of seeing their own shadow? Maybe it was having Peter Pan read to us that nudged us into ...
The Art of Model Making - Just an idea! In the original 1897 version of Bram Stoker’s book ‘Dracula’, we are first introduced to the Count when Jonathan ...
This month I shall continue the theme of brushstrokes as I am very hopeful that you find it interesting and an eye opener! I can do no better than share with ...
Looking for crumbs that fall from a Rich Man’s Table Sir Edwin Landseer (1802 - 73) Last week I went to one of my favourite London Galleries - the Wallace ...
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