Quidi Vidi.
Mixed media on hot pressed watercolour paper. Acrylic paint, acrylic ink, fine marker, carbothello pencil.

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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Monterey Bay Aquarium

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AnasAbdin

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Quidi Vidi.
Mixed media on hot pressed watercolour paper. Acrylic paint, acrylic ink, fine marker, carbothello pencil.
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I've been sitting on this painting for a little while, as it was a gift for someone.
Bon Ku Ne is a community driven, social game similar to bingo, that is played on Curaçao. It uses cards similar to Tarot cards as matches, rather than numbers.
Acrylic on A2 canvas board.
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Donnington Castle at sunset. Trying new style, and really pleased with the result. Using a magenta ground really made the colours pop. Acrylic on A3 360 gsm Elements acrylic paper.
Travel sketching. Costa Rica. Mixed media on toned paper.