• Continuing this weeks How to draw Cetaceans theme, here’s a video showing you how to draw the Unicorn of the sea. The Narwhal’s tusk is actually an extended incisor tooth. Very rarely, a Narwhal can have two tusks. Male’s tend to have the really long tusks. Some females don’t have them at all while the others are usually much shorter than the male’s tusks.

    See more Cetatcean Drawing videos below
    Draw a Dolphin
    Draw a Narwhal
    Draw a Killer Whale
    Draw a Sperm Whale
    Draw a Humpback Whale


  • I’m drawing Cetaceans all this week – starting with the Bottle-nosed Dolphin. Having been doing so much research on Ancient Greek drawing recently, I’ve learned from the ancients, who had refined the art of drawing dolphins into a few simple strokes of the brush.

    See more Cetatcean Drawing videos below
    Draw a Dolphin
    Draw a Narwhal
    Draw a Killer Whale
    Draw a Sperm Whale
    Draw a Humpback Whale


  • From now until the 17th January, Firefly have an online sale and you can get my books at Half Price! Here’s the link http://www.fireflypress.co.uk/catalog/2  You can also pick up bargain copies other firefly author books too! Don’t wait or you’ll be too late!

    Choose from recent MG hits, The Jewelled Jaguar by Sharon Tregenza, Gaslight by Eloise Williams, Alex Sparrow and the Really Big Stink, by Jennifer Killick or Carnegie-nominated Aubrey and the Terrible Ladybirds by Horatio Clare.
    Try other Dragonfly books for younger readers, such as Lollies 2017 shortlisted Thimble Monkey Superstar and Thimble Holiday Havoc by Jon Blake, Grace Ella, Spells for Beginners by Sharon Marie Jones, Mr Mahli’s Shed and a ghost named Dylan by Laura Sheldon