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About Me
I graduated from University of Huddersfield with a degree in Surface Pattern Design.
Since graduating, I have undertaken various commissions ranging from pencil portraits to
bespoke handmade greeting cards covering a variety of different subject areas.
Working as a sole trader, I supply and design handmade bespoke greeting cards made to
order. Personalised cards are individually made and each one is unique.
Your greeting cards can be personalised in many ways. You can have a choice of card size
and format. You can choose an image/photo and select your own background colour to
complement your chosen photo.
As an additional option, you can choose your own wording and greeting in front and
inside of the greeting card.
My additional services include undertaking commissioned drawings of portraits, animals,
buildings and landscapes. I also do watercolour paintings and other media such as (oil)
pastel, gouache and acrylic.
I can also supply photographic prints for home framing and businesses from an optional
choice of border-mounted colours.
As well as purchasing artwork on sale directly from my website, commissions are
welcome.
I undertake commissions in the following areas:
Handmade Greeting Cards
Bespoke Greeting Cards
Pictorial Compositions
Paintings
Photographic Prints
Photographic Projects
For specific commissions or a price list, please contact me.
I aim to respond to requests within 24 hours.
For up-to-date news and new products, view my News and Competitions page.
My specialty and interests:
I enjoy creating greeting cards and pictorial drawings as well as photography and I intend
to combine the all three areas in products I sell.
Macro photography is my area of specialty, creating abstract and larger than life images.
My other areas of interest include taking images of sunrises and sunsets, landscapes and
pet portraits.
To complement my photographic skills, I create detailed, realistic black and white pencil
drawings of people, animals/pets, buildings and landscapes suitable for framing and as
keepsakes. Portraits of people proved to be popular as well as dog portraits.
Updated: January 2013




