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Drawings & Portraits

This page has examples of my portrait and figurative work. This is an area that I would like to develop further but getting models to sit for long periods of time is often a challenge. Most of my pictures to date are of family or friends, with some done as part of my life drawing group.

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Excerpt of a Gouache illustration of Father Christmas being led by a large kangaroo

Father Christmas

Gouache illustration of a man sitting on a beach with goats and cherubs frolicking in the background

Danny – cartoon

Excerpt of an oil painting of a blonde woman, showing her head and shoulders and a bookcase in the background.

Sarah

Cartoon based on the owl and the pussycat poem to celebrate the retirement of a work colleague of the artist.

Owl and the pussycat retirement

Quick illustration of young pony clubber on her pony. Done from life.

The beginners pony club race

Cartoon done to celebrate the retirement of a work colleague of the artist.

Retirement Cartoon

Back Sketch

Charcoal sketch of Joe's wife, done in 30min from life in studio in Hobart, Tasmania.

Girl from California talking to angels

Charcoal sketch of Tom at 15, done in 30min from life in home studio in Hobart, Tasmania.

Tom1

Quick life study of portrait of Jane Munks, Tasmania.

Preliminary study of Jane

Jeff Meggs

Jeff Meggs

Charcoal portrait drawing, from life, of young lady from Turin, done in studio in Tasmania, Australia.

Girl from Turin

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