




I Love Meow. 1st Jan2022. ink on 220gsm on acid free card. A3 in size.
I Love Meow is a whimsical piece done in the cartoon style. As you can see, the work is drawn about an old cat lady who loves her 4 cats. The page has many banners saying the title of the work in glyphs- just like a little coded message.
There are many different types of pots scattered around this world. Pots off fur, cat poo smells, whiskers, playtime, pat cats pats, purrs, fur balls, cat scratches, claw stabs, whiskers, and above all, love. The 4 cats all have something to say which are so typical of cats being their own unique personalities. Reading them you will be heartened.
This small collection of in situs below can give you an idea of where the original can be placed and also where a large print of the work can be utilised as well. Original A3. Prints from A4 to poster size.
I enjoy using cartooning to come up with colourful, sometimes childish, artwork. Some cartooning is necessary for a particular concept etc, but drawing these can be so soothing for me, because i can just let go and doodle away- like this one. Serious thought can be used for my more serious works, but i do believe joy can be passed on with the almost silliness and wonder of these particular types of works.

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Just before the end of a passing year, I endeavour to keep to a tradition of making a drawing before the year goes out . Sometimes, it is not possible, but this time it was, and it is probably because most of us are at home having a quiet time in, not venturing out for parties so much, due to the new Omicron Virus. So before I entered into 2022, I drew this A3 sized work as something amusing to bide the time away. I do like a few easier works before I set out on a major work again. The inspiration for this was that recently, a fellow artist told me that ‘ You do love your cats’ due to me having quite a few drawings and some paintings of them. So I had a giggle, and called the bluff, and did this particular drawing of which another was added in 2022 titled ‘ I Love Meow’ in the January 2022.
This original is an A3 size on 220 GSM Acid Free Card. Drawn Comic style in ink outlining, and Derwent coloured pencils which gives it a ‘young feel’ about it. The texture in the work is made obvious for this reason. I guess it could go well, enlarged for a children’s room, or just a fun animal lovers abode.
It is colourful and some of the individual cat drawings are quite funny: ie. The drooling kitty, the anime kitty, the toothy kitty, and so on.






Untitled Abstract 30 August 2021
Medium: Acrylic Paint, Metallic acrylics, and permanent ink.
Concept: It is the antithesis of Covid 19.







Fancy Florals was completed 21st January 2021. It is a mixed media drawing of Ink and the colouring procured with soft pastels. I specifically chose the pastels for this thick 200GSM Canson paper because pastels have glowing, iridescent properties due to their crystalline pigments. So, when I view this work, there seems to be a realism about it because of the pigments. Its hard to explain but it enchants the work.







ink on acid-free card. 12th July 2017
Chris McBiss has a keen eye.
A B1 Sized print of ‘Of Interest ‘ is also currently being exhibited at Frogmore House. WSU, Kingswood, NSW.2017 .
The Frogmore House Spring Art Show From 28th August 2017



ink on acid-free card. 9th July, 2017
Fancy some very happy yellows?

Two works were submitted to this exhibition by Ms. Boros :
House Flowers, and a large B1 sized print of Friday’s Floral. Retro Perspective Opening Exhibition . Saturday, 23rd Sept.2017
at GalleryOne88. 188 Katoomba Street Katoomba. NSW .

A B1 Sized print of ‘House Flowers’ is also currently being exhibited at Frogmore House. WSU, Kingswood, NSW.2017 .
The Frogmore House Spring Art Show

Original drawing of House Flowers entered into Fairfield Art Prize. (FAS- Fairfield Art Society.)
25th Annual Exhibition 2017 at Club Marconi. Monday the 9th October 2017- Sunday the 22nd of October, 2017 along with Chris Mc Biss.
