• Harri-SquareHarri would like to know what it feels like to win, just once. Ryan always wins everything. Harri has no chance. Until someone walks into his mum’s shop. Someone almost invisible!

    What would you do if your school had a competition to make a dragon – and you had a dragon?

    A real, fire-breathing very unpredictable dragon? But you can’t tell anyone…

    At 153 pages, this is the longest book I’ve ever written and one of the very first published by Wales’ very first children’s book publisher – Firefly Press.

    To celebrate the publication, I’ve spent a bit of time working out an easy way to draw a dragon.If you would like signed copies, just click the add to bag button and it will soon be on its way to you.



  • How-to-draw-the-atomiumI went to Brussels this week and was drawing monuments from around the world with the Children at the British International School. Rosaria and Pandora will be doing a French project next week and I said I would show them how to draw the Atomium in Brussels. It is not easy!

    Good luck!


  • Eurosketchbook-smallSaturday saw the 2014 Eurovision Song contest. I drew all the way through and tweeted the results as I went along. It was exhausting!

    Each song is about 2 minutes long, the camera can sometimes take 30 seconds to focus in on the singer – very frustrating. I have to choose who is the person to draw and go with it.

    I suppose I take a snapshot in my mind and do the best I can. The camera doesn’t stay on the person you want for very long, and then an ice skater appears so you never get to see the drawing subject again!

    It requires speed, concentration and stamina! The next song was usually starting as I was still tweeting the previous drawing.

    Hope you enjoy.