Uta and Ekkehard, 13-th century. Naumburg Cathedral, Germany. Ink, watercolour and acrylics on paper.

Statue of Marcus Aurelius. Capitolian Museum, Rome. Felt pen on paper.

Print version sold through Fine Art America.

Temple Guard. Stone Sculpture, City Temple of Sanur, Bali (Indonesia). Ink and watercolour on paper.

The Iron Foundry Worker – ‘De IJzergieter’. Bronze statue by Chris Elffers as seen in winter’s morning light at the DRU Industriepark in Ulft (NL). Conté crayon and pastel on tinted paper.

‘The Exact Dimensions of Staying Behind’. Wood Sculpture by Ricky Swallow. Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. Felt pen on paper.

‘Weeping Burgher’. Bronze sculpture by Auguste Rodin. Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. Felt pen on paper.

‘Lion Attacking a Horse’. Painting by George Stubbs, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. Felt pen on paper.

‘Portrait of an Old Jewish Man’, painting by Rembrandt. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Felt pen on paper.

‘Wik Elder, Joel’. After a Black-and-white photograph by Ricky Maynard. Art Gallery NSW, Sydney. Acrylics on canvas.

‘Julius Caesar’. Sculpture by Nicolas Coutou. Jardin des Tuileries, Paris. Felt pen on paper.

Mask of the Man with the Broken Nose. Bronze by Auguste Rodin. National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. Watercolour pencil and chalk on paper.

Bathroom Tile Faces. Charcoal on paper.

The Sacred Heart. After a statue by Dutch sculptor Leo Jungbluth in front of the Anthonius van Padua Church in the town of Ulft (NL).

Interpretation of Rubens’ ‘Adoration of the Magi’, with the Newborn as the only Shining Light. Ink and watercolour on paper.

‘The Fight’. Bronze by Peter Booth. Ian Potter Centre, Melbourne. Felt pen on paper.

The Boss – Iron Foundry Workers, after an old photo. Ink on paper.

Cave Bear skeleton and skulls seen at the Teylers Museum (Haarlem NL). Conte crayon on paper.

‘Serpent and Spirit’. Australian Aboriginal art, Art Gallery NSW, Sydney. Felt pen on paper.

La Chouette. Metal sculpture by Picasso as seen in the Kroeller-Mueller Museum in Arnhem Netherlands. Ink and conte crayon on paper.