the Headrow Here’s a sketch of Eastgate (opposite new shopping centre) done with ipad, viewed from John Lewis cafe.
Butcher’s Row ‘Butcher’s Row’ is my latest screenprint. It’s of a lively section of Leeds market where all the b...
The Adelphi I have a new toy….. an ipad with a digital pen, so I’m able to sketch straight onto it digitally. Here’s...
Broadcasting Tower Here’s a recent drypoint etching I’ve done of Broadcasting Tower (the rusty building). I’m testing with ...
Martha Reeves at the Brudenell Here’s my latest print: Martha Reeves at the Brudenell Social Club. I went to see her in December 2014 and from wher...
Merrion House Screenprint done of Merrion House, when it still had it’s brutalist look, before the modern renovations in 2018. Ori...
Harrogate Road-Chapel Allerton Screenprint of the shops on Harrogate Road in Chapel Allerton, done in 2014.
the Brunswick Building Pen drawing of the Brunswick Building, Leeds. Now demolished to make way for the Leeds Arena. Drawn in 2010. Available as ...
Lunchtime Chess ‘Lunchtime Chess’. A 2 colour screenprint from way back in 2010. One of my first I think. Bringing it out for ...
Bank House This screenprint is of Bank House on King Street, Leeds. Built in 1971 and designed by the Building Design Partnership Con...
Humans of Leeds Here’s a bigger pic of the drawing I did for Humans of Leeds-a photography blog from around Leeds. It’s a seri...
the Headrow The Headrow is my latest screenprint, featuring “the unholy trinity” -The Three Legs of Man, the now removed ‘The Vine’ pu...
Chapeltown Road Screenprint of Chapeltown Road. Done as part of a commission for East Street Arts (along with the Harehills print), on dis...
Harehills Lane Screenprint of Harehills Lane. Done as part of a commission for East Street Arts (along with the Chapeltown print), on dis...
Jumbo Records 4 colour screenprint of the much loved Jumbo Records record store. Done in 2014, whilst in the St Johns centre.
the Yorkshire Post Building The Yorkshire Post Building, 4 colour print done in 2014. This brutalist classic was by the architect John Madin, and buil...