My print ‘We’re not out of the woods yet’ is now available in The Flood Gallery, Greenwich London.

My print ‘We’re not out of the woods yet’ is now available in The Flood Gallery, Greenwich London.

The Design Week Blog has featured a lovely article about my book, ‘Hyndman’s Illustrated Cmpendium of international Idioms.’ You can read the full article HERE.
Creative Boom has also featured my Idiom book on their blog!! Its all very exciting! You can read their blog HERE.
‘Hyndman Illustrated Compendium of Illustrated Idioms’ is available on my SHOP
I have just finished this painted commission. It is based on the ‘ships in the night‘ idiom illustration I created for my book, ‘Hyndman’s Illustrated Compendium of International Idioms’. I needed to incorporate the colours teal and cranberry into the painting as well as the first line of the poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, from which the phrase, ‘ships that pass in the night’ came from.
My book is all finished and printed. ‘Hyndman’s Illustrated Compendium of International Idioms’ contains 8 different idioms from around the world!
And you can grab your own copy on my brand new SHOP!
the Portuguese idiom ‘To be left watching to the ships’ meaning to be left with nothing!
the final illustration for my idiom dictionary! I had better go an get it printed!
‘Wild horses couldn’t tear us apart!’
new Idiom illustration for my International Idiom Dictionary
Illustration of the Swedish Idiom ‘now the cow is on the ice’
new illustration for my book - Dictionary of international idioms.
‘Like ships that pass in the night’
Another version of this idiom for my illustrated dictionary.
Hungarian idiom illustration. ‘To shoot at sparrows with a cannon’. another illustration for my ‘international dictionary of idioms’ book that I’m working on.
‘Like ships that pass in the night’ idiom illustration.
the expression comes from a peom by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
“Ships that pass in the night, and speak each other in passing, only a signal shown, and a distant voice in the darkness; So on the ocean of life, we pass and speak one another, only a look and a voice, then darkness again and a silence.”
Design for screen printing session next week. Hopefully I’ll be able to produce lots of prints to go with the ‘international dictionary of idioms’ book I’m working on.
the first draft of my illustration of the Russian idiom, ’to be lost in three pine trees’.
This is a rough sketch for my idiom illustration project. Illustrating the english idiom, ‘wild horses couldn’t tear us apart’. I’ve still got a lot of tweaking to do. the horses need to be wilder!
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