Tag: portrait

  • Style!

    Style!

    You’ve got it!

  • Another Day at the Races

    Another Day at the Races

    I’m still at Downton Abbey, it seems. Vector portrait of Lady Mary arriving at Ascot.

  • Lady Violet Crawley with Carson

    Lady Violet Crawley with Carson

    Drawing older people is a whole new challenge. Most will recognise these two from Downton Abbey, the always wonderful Dame Maggie Smith and her butler, played by (James) Jim Carter.

  • Nine Objects

    Nine Objects

    Can you believe it has been 19 years since its release?

  • Candy

    Candy

    The much more famous saxophone playing daughter of a Dutch saxophone player.

  • Keira K2

    Keira K2

    My second attempt at capturing Keira Knightley’s likeness.

  • Lady Mary

    Lady Mary

    Can’t deny it, I really, really love the Downton Abbey series.

  • Tutu Revisited

    Tutu Revisited

    A fantastic tribute to Miles Davis and in particular the album “Tutu”, in large part written by Marcus Miller.

  • Power, Force, Motion, Drive

    Power, Force, Motion, Drive

    Another hope… Another dream… Another truth… Installed by the machine.

  • A Green Frame

    A Green Frame

    Don’t know why I find it so compelling to re-draw this woman, who never really existed. I think it’s the simplicity of line and expression that still hold so many subtle details.

  • The Lady

    The Lady

    My reproduction of Patric Nagel’s “Untitled 3”, and a second version with a splash of colour.

  • Estetik Syrran

    Estetik Syrran

    Vector portrait of my wife Kicki for her day job. She’s a wizard with cosmetic injections and andvanced skin care.

  • Monochrome

    Monochrome

    Possibly the most monochromatic person I can think of. Her iconic style has been inspiring goths for decades.

  • Freak Out!

    Freak Out!

    Have you heard about the new dance craze? Listen to us, I’m sure you’ll be amazed

  • Maceo Parker

    Maceo Parker

    Maceo Parker has had a long and successful carreer, mostly known for working with James Brown in the 60s, Funkadelic in the 70s and Prince in the 2000s.