NEW - Fine Art Prints

It's been a busy time for me as I've launched my first limited edition fine art prints collection!

The original artworks were lovingly created by me using just one colour pen per artwork.

shark art

shark art

Look closely and you'll see each piece of artwork is made entirely of tiny dots. The whale shark took over 50 hours of dot work to complete!

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To order a print please contact me.

ocean art

ocean art

The prints are:

  • A3 size.

  • Printed on gorgeous eco archival paper.

  • Sent in entirely compostable and/or recyclable packaging.

A percentage of sales is being donated to Ghost Fishing NZ.

ocean artwork

ocean artwork

Who are Ghost Fishing NZ?

The GFNZ team is made up entirely of volunteers; working hard to clean up the waters around New Zealand by removing ghost fishing gear and other trash from our oceans.

They also work with councils for better waste management practices, plus organised regular public beach and dive site clean ups. In short, they're creating cleaner seas for all!

It's a pleasure to be able to support their work and I hope you will too.

Looking for an art or design commission?

I work with marine conservation charities and travel companies to produce artwork for merchandise and resort/commercial spaces.

Please contact me to discuss your art or design needs.

How We Can #BeatPlasticPollution

Writing this article for LiveAboard recently has been a great reminder that we have the answers to solve plastic pollution and there are some innovative ideas showing us the way towards a cleaner and healthier ocean. We can do this!https://www.liveaboard.com/diving/article/beat-plastic-pollution

Getting To Know The Blue Mind Life

Featured in Scuba Diver Life:
As divers we all know time with the ocean, or any water, is relaxing. But did you know it also improves focus, creativity and innovation?
Find our more about the massive benefits to our health with Blue Mind​ and Scuba Diver Life​.
Blue Mind Campaign

Say Goodbye to Single Use Plastics

The news about plastic in the ocean is unrelentingly bad, and although it’s difficult not to become overwhelmed by the scale of the problem, there are developments afoot to address it.When it comes to single use plastics, the numbers are staggering: 500 million single-use straws are used and discarded each day and 100 billion plastic bags are used annually in the United States alone. Given that plastic beverage bottles take 450 to 1,000 years to decompose (if at all), and plastic bags take approximately 1,000 years, it’s no surprise to hear the largest area of plastic debris in the ocean is estimated to be 3.8 million m2 (10 million km2) in size.Read more of my latest article for Scuba Diver Life here: http://scubadiverlife.com/2016/05/15/13428/IMG_5966           IMG_5969