Author Archives: dom
A Patch of Portugal
Thinking back The trip of 2012. It was a flight. There was some surf. I photographed instead of sketching.
Colchicum Autumnale
This time last year I was working on the below illustration for a cancer theme and in memory of my granny Whisker. Colchicum autumnale finished section by Dominica Williamson This […]
Publications about theirwork
There’s been new interest in the project theirwork recently as well as my general practice. Here’s a couple of publications about theirwork and a blog post written by Emmet – […]
Catmint’s glandular hairs
A peltate glandular trichome A forest of glandular and non-glandular hairs (trichomes) cover the catmint leaves that I am painting. I am painting the glandular hairs in detail for the […]
White, Goose, Storm (observing)
Pete Postlethwaite is sending an arrow through my heart. Romeo and Juliet, The Age of Stupid and Brassed off, in that order, keep running round my head. Not the New […]
Disposable Cup – add to the collection!
If you want to add a cup to ‘my disposable cup collection’, you can! Go to the photo sharing site Flickr. If you’re not signed up, go do it now. […]
Drinking from the world – cup exhibition
Over a year ago I presented ‘my disposable cup collection’ to a community in Northern Denmark at Vendsyssel Museum of Art. I did it by way of slides and set […]
Yellow, Sun, Winter (painting)
It’s winter. I am currently painting in a land that is winter yellow; Cornwall. It is surrounded by harsh explosive yellow gorse, then shades of yellow daffodils, prissy pale primroses, […]
European Gorse – coconut heaven
European Gorse submitted and accepted by the Eden Project Florilegium, 2009
theirwork in Tornby
The project theirwork travelled to Northern Denmark this Summer to walk and map with a community in the town of Tornby. Over the Winter I am working to visualize and […]
In my herb garden this year: Part two
Carry on imagining the ellipse walked in part one, you got half way round, the chamomile bench was your rest point… you landed on the south side of the curve… […]
The Chamomile bench
 In my herb garden you can lie down on a carpet of Chamomile Double Chamomile Chamaemelum nobile ‘Flore Pleno’, Lawn Chamomile Chamaemelum nobile ‘Treneague’, Roman Chamomile Chamaemelum nobile, Dyers Chamomile […]