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Abstract Sketchbooks

In 2021 Starship Sloane Publishing used some of my artwork (mainly abstract sketchbook serious) to illustrate the first ever Flying Saucer Poetry Review. the illustrations were popular and i won an award at the annual Critters Review awards. 

https://starshipsloane.com/the-flying-saucer-poetry-review-fall-2021-issue-1/

There are depths hidden within us all on a subconscious level. In these depths, there are truths our waking selves don’t know. I am quite excited about my abstract sketchbook range. This is always done late at night while I am so tired I should be sleeping. I wake up in the morning and I look in the sketchbook. It gives a more primal earthly feel. Most of the time I can’t remember drawing the works. It’s like an abstract lobsterpot just recovered. It was with this process that I happened upon the famous Sci-Fi abstract works. I didn’t realise it at the time, but once pointed out there is no denying that it is Sci-Fi like.

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