Occult Illustrator. Printmaker.
Created over the course of 3000 hours, the original ‘Edinburgh’ drawing is soon to go on display at Edinburgh Central Library. This is a surreal and hyper-detailed piece, showcasing the dark and folkloric aspects of Scotland’s capital city. It is my first (and currently only) masterwork.
This fine-art reproduction is a limited edition replica of the original. It’s printed on archival/ museum quality paper and comes signed, with a numbered certificate of authenticity. Only 100 exist.
Dimensions: 160cm x 80cm
A fine art print made in collaboration with parapsychologist, Evelyn Hollow.
Many of you will recognise Evelyn from the hit BBC show ‘Uncanny’, or perhaps you’ve read one of her books. You can now pledge your allegiance to ‘Team Believer’ by purchasing this collectable piece. Each print comes with a certificate of authenticity, signed by Evelyn & myself.
Dimensions: 21 × 30cm
(Giclée printed on Hahnemuhle German Etching paper)
‘Arthur’s Dragon’ is a small, cropped section taken from my grand-scale masterwork- ‘Edinburgh’. The entire artwork is 3 metres by 1.5 metres in size and took over 3000 hours to complete. This section is taken from the bottom right-hand side and depicts the dragon whose fossilised remains are said to have formed Arthur’s Seat.
Fine art printed on satin gloss paper and mounted on black mounting board.
Dimensions: 28 × 36cm (including black mounting board)
‘The Selkie’ is a small, cropped section taken from my grand-scale masterwork- ‘Edinburgh’. The entire artwork is 3 metres by 1.5 metres in size and took over 3000 hours to complete. This section is taken from the middle right-hand side and focuses on the folklore surrounding the Firth of Forth and Scotland’s waters.
Fine art printed on satin gloss paper and mounted on black mounting board.
Dimensions: 28 × 36cm (including black mounting board)
The first sign of the Zodiac - available as a luxury A5 greetings card.
A fine art reproduction of my ‘Beltane’ drawing. This is printed on Hahnemuhle German Etching paper and comes with a signed certificate of authenticity.
Dimensions: A3/ 42cm x 30cm
‘Otherworld’ is a small, cropped section taken from my grand-scale masterwork- ‘Edinburgh’. The entire artwork is 3 metres by 1.5 metres in size and took over 3000 hours to complete. The ‘Otherworld’ section is taken from the bottom right-hand corner and depicts aspects of the Fae realm, often described in Scottish folklore.
Fine art printed on satin gloss paper and mounted on black mounting board.
Dimensions: 28 × 36cm (including black mounting board)
‘Highland Road Trip’ is a small, cropped section taken from my grand-scale masterwork- ‘Edinburgh’. The entire artwork is 3 metres by 1.5 metres in size and took over 3000 hours to complete. This section is taken from the far left-hand side and draws inspiration from the scenery along the Old Military Road, as you drive from Edinburgh to the Cairngorms National Park.
Fine art printed on satin gloss paper and mounted on black mounting board.
Dimensions: 28 × 36cm (including black mounting board)
‘Old Town’ is a small, cropped section taken from my grand-scale masterwork- ‘Edinburgh’. The entire artwork is 3 metres by 1.5 metres in size and took over 3000 hours to complete. This section is taken from the centre of the piece and offers a surreal reimagining of Edinburgh’s Old Town.
Fine art printed on satin gloss paper and mounted on black mounting board.
Dimensions: 28 × 36cm (including black mounting board)
Created over the course of 3000 hours, the original ‘Edinburgh’ drawing is soon to go on display at Edinburgh Central Library. This is a surreal and hyper-detailed piece, showcasing the dark and folkloric aspects of Scotland’s capital city. It is my first (and currently only) masterwork.
This poster-print has been scaled down to half the size of the original, whilst maintaining its detail.
Dimensions: 120cm x 60cm
Upcoming Events
May 2nd 2026
Trading at Beltane Fire Festival
Butser Ancient Farm, Waterlooville, Hampshire
October 1st-November 30th 2026
Public viewing of my masterwork- ‘Edinburgh’
Edinburgh Central Library, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh