What I’ve been up to lately…
Sunday 12th April 2026
Tractors.
A collection of some tractor illustrations—great pieces of rural machinery brought to life with fineliner details, while the wash adds a splash of colour and keeps everything loose and lively.
Monday 30th March 2026
Adelaide Zoo
Adelaide Zoo in South Australia was a great visit. The highlight was definitely seeing the pandas, lazily munching on bamboo and completely unfazed by the crowd watching them. We spent the rest of the day exploring the zoo, enjoying the relaxed atmosphere and discovering all kinds of animals along the way. Minchin House also caught my eye as a beautiful piece of architecture to draw—it’s a heritage-listed residence built in 1888, located in the centre of the zoo, and was originally used to house the zoo’s directors.
Sunday 15th March 2026
A few Commissions
I really enjoy creating art commissions because each piece becomes something deeply personal. A commissioned artwork can capture a meaningful place or object and turn it into a lasting memory. Whether it’s an old family home from years gone by or a current house filled with life today. It might be a well-used shed on the farm, a favourite classic tractor, or a treasured car—each one holds memories for someone. These pieces make thoughtful, one-of-a-kind gifts for loved ones, or a special keepsake to enjoy for yourself.
Sunday 1st March 2026
Just a little TLC
Some of the old farmhouses scattered across rural New Zealand have been standing proudly for generations, weathering seasons and stories alike. They’re full of character, creaking floorboards, wide verandas, and timeworn timber that speaks of their history. With just a little TLC, these homes could still be standing strong for many years to come.
Tuesday 10th February 2026
Chapels and Churches
Both St Mary’s Anglican Church in Gordonton and the All Hallows Chapel at Southwell School in Hamilton are excellent examples of the stone-built Gothic Revival style, making them great subjects for artistic representation. I greatly enjoyed drawing both of these fine examples of Gothic architecture, particularly their intricate details, including the stained-glass windows.
Wednesday 28th January 2026
Thames Coast Road, Coromandel
The narrow, winding Thames Coast road sits between bush-covered hills and water that almost brushes the road. Small bays come and go and Pōhutukawa hang overhead — Beautiful New Zealand scenery stuck in time.
Sunday 28th December 2025
Napier, Hawkes Bay
Napier City is well known for its many Art Deco landmarks, which made it a great source of inspiration. The clean lines, geometric shapes, decorative details of the buildings, and the presence of 1930s cars provided plenty of interesting subject matter. Walking through the city, I found that the distinctive architecture added character and style to each drawing, making the experience both enjoyable and creatively rewarding.
Wednesday 17th December 2025
Ruakura Research Centre,Hamilton
The weathered, crooked fences and gates, leafy green trees, and open paddocks create scenes full of character and inspiration. Set among this landscape is the Ruakura Research Centre on the outskirts of Hamilton, a prominent agricultural and food science hub.
Sunday 30th November 2025
Hahndorf, South Australia
There was so much subject matter to capture when I visited Hahndorf, the small German-settled town near Adelaide, South Australia. With the beautiful stone buildings lining the main street, there was no shortage of inspiration. It’s well worth a visit.
Sunday 23rd November 2025
Omokoroa, Bay of Plently
I recently spent an overcast day in Omokoroa, in the Bay of Plenty. Even though the weather was a bit grey and cold, I still managed to capture some great photos. There were plenty of dinghies lined up along the shoreline, their shapes and colours making perfect subject matter. Despite the chill, Omokoroa had a quiet charm that left me feeling inspired.