Another small painting that came out of a burst of activity in 2024.

Another small painting that came out of a burst of activity in 2024.

Text, photography, scribbles, paint, swearing at inanimate objects in my underpants…
Meanwhile…


So another fortnight another improvised drawing/ journal/ record…what was I thinking?
The Orchestra Dreams is an improvised drawing/ painting created over a period of about a fortnight in 2023. It’s made up of 16 artboard “tiles” each measuring about 10.5 x 14.75 cm which when combined make an A2 whole.
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If you want to see some great photography I suggest you check out the work of Chris Bronsk. His website can be found here: https://chrisbronsk.com/

Hello all! It’s difficult now trying to remember the lockdown here in the UK. But along with publishing Glamberton magazine, I know I created a series of digital constructs using drawings of toy cowboys as the basis.

These were taken from very old toys, some of them single plastic mouldings, so they were light on detail 🙂

Being stuck in the house in Suburban London was about as far from the Wild West as it possible to get. Perhaps that was the point, but memory has become slippery where the pandemic is concerned…

There are more lockdown cowboys to see on my Instagram account: here.
I sell prints and original works in my shop here: richardguest.bigcartel.com. Let me know if there is something you would like to see turned into a print.
Have a great week!

Hey everyone! Hope you’re having a great week.
Another wander through the digital archives and another attempt at applying a crop. I think this one improves the composition of the shot. This was taken in Covent Garden ten years ago ouch, time flies!
Thanks again for stopping and allowing me to take the shot Hayley!
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I’ve opened a shop on Big Cartel to sell prints and original works. You can have a look here.

Music For AIs is one of a series of improvised drawing/ paintings. It was created over a period of about a fortnight in 2023.
The process with these pieces is to divide two sheets of A3 art board into eight tiles each (measuring c. 10.5 x 14.75 cm). Each one is then numbered on the reverse, the pack shuffled and I start drawing or painting on the one from the top of the pack. When every tile has been worked on they are reassembled in number order, recreating the two sheets of A3.

Hey everyone! Hope you’re having a great week.
Another wander through the digital archives and another discovery of an unused shot – and again a slight crop applied. This was taken in Covent Garden five years ago wow, time flies!
Thanks again for stopping and allowing me to take the shot Fuki!
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I’ve opened a shop on Big Cartel to sell prints and original works. You can have a look here.

So last year I made a 32 part mosaic, The Roister Doister Boogie.
But I was never fully satisfied with the completed work – it was too big to maintain any kind of visual tension – so I’m selling my favourite “tiles” as individual pieces in my shop: richardguest.bigcartel.com
This is the first batch of four. I’ll be listing them on a semi- regular basis.
Each one measures approximately 10.5 x 15 cm and was painted in acrylic, drawn with watercolour pencil, or soluble pastel on artboard.




Dial M For Murgatroyd is an early example of a digital construct. The constituent parts are a photograph of the Dorset countryside taken from a speeding train and bits of sketchbook drawings and paintings of various sizes and on various surfaces made in 2020. A new landscape.
Dial M For Murgatroyd is available to buy as a giclée Print (Lucia Ex Pigment on Hahnemühle Agave 290gsm paper).
Each print is accompanied by a digitally signed and numbered certificate of authenticity, in an edition of 200
Please allow 10 days for delivery

Blinding Light is one of a series of wholly improvised drawing/ painting/ mosaics created over a period of about a fortnight in 2023. I obviously had a thing about socks, shoes and noses.
The process with these pieces is to divide two sheets of A3 art board into eight tiles each (measuring c. 10.5 x 14.75 cm). Each one is then numbered on the reverse, the pack of 16 tiles is shuffled and I start drawing or painting on the tile from the top of the pack. When every tile has been worked on the two sheets of A3 are reassembled in number order.