Location

Carlsbad, California
United States

About the Artist

I've always been creative and coming England there was plenty of time to be indoors making things. I have tried many different mediums over the years but in 2010 I moved to California and my next door neighbour introduced me to polymer clay and the rest as they say is history.

Having initially created jewelry I now concentrate on my wine glass charms and Steampunk work. During the pandemic I really focused on this style and created my Fish out of Water Series, culminating in this my very largest piece of work. My work is in a local gallery and I am also in a Studio in the Spanish Village Art Centre, Balboa Park.

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2021 Exhibition Images

Sharky McShark Face

Sharky McShark Face

4.5 x 6.5 ft

Polymer clay, metallic paints

The latest recruit to the bomb squad. The other fish are making themselves scarce as he has arrived smoking a pipe and with what looks like a brand new copy of Bomb Disposal for Sharks, has he even looked in it? and why is it Volume II... whatever happened to Volume I? Picture is 4½ ft x 6½ft and used about 8lb of black clay and metallic paints.

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Two Dimensional Work

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Steampunk style undersea scene with a shark with a pipe and a book, three bombs, and other sea creatures

Sharky McShark Face (View 2)

Sharky McShark Face (View 2)

4.5 x 6.5 ft

Polymer clay, metallic paints

The latest recruit to the bomb squad. The other fish are making themselves scarce as he has arrived smoking a pipe and with what looks like a brand new copy of Bomb Disposal for Sharks, has he even looked in it? and why is it Volume II... whatever happened to Volume I? Picture is 4½ ft x 6½ft and used about 8lb of black clay and metallic paints.

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Two Dimensional Work

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Steampunk style undersea scene with a shark with a pipe and a book, three bombs, and other sea creatures (oblique view)

Sharky McShark Face (Detail)

Sharky McShark Face (Detail)

4.5 x 6.5 ft

Polymer clay, metallic paints

The latest recruit to the bomb squad. The other fish are making themselves scarce as he has arrived smoking a pipe and with what looks like a brand new copy of Bomb Disposal for Sharks, has he even looked in it? and why is it Volume II... whatever happened to Volume I? Picture is 4½ ft x 6½ft and used about 8lb of black clay and metallic paints.

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Two Dimensional Work

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Steampunk style undersea scene with a shark with a pipe and a book, three bombs, and other sea creatures (detail of shark)

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2020 Exhibition Images

It Came from the Depths

It Came from the Depths

It Came from the Depths, from my Fish Out of Water Series.

Size (including frame) 20 1/2" x 24 1/2". Polymer Clay on paper background.

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Jellies

Jellies

Jellies,  from my Fish Out of Water Series. 

Size (including frame) 21 1/2" x 26 1/2" 

Polymer Clay on paper background. 
Duped

Duped

Duped, from my Fish Out of Water Series. Size (including frame) 26 1/2" x 21 1/2".

Polymer Clay on paper background.

Only after the sales fish had left with her lantern did she realise the drawbacks of being a fish with a windup torch

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Two Dimensional Work

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