On this page you will be able to see what other types of artwork and craft I can turn my hands to. These skills range from completing large scale murals, to sculpting, carving and carpentry work.

Mural – Rourke’s Drift, Zulu Wars
Acrylic mural on walls of the Squadron bar of 62 Squadron Royal Engineers, Cyprus. Circa 1983. The mural shows Lt. John Rouse Merriott Chard, RE. VC. defending the post against Zulu Warrior attack
HAC Patrol Signaller
A cold cast bronze figurine study of a Honourable Artillery Company signaller on patrol. The original sculpture was done in resin putty on a wire frame.
Old Ironsides Dartboard
Solid oak front cover of a dartboard with a relief model painting of the USN Warship “Old Ironsides” with a British Man O’ War on the distant horizon in pursuit.
Commissioned by Mike Smith USN (Retd) for his Mancave
Dartboard opened
Japanese Theme Mural
Large bedroom mural of a cherry blossom on sunrise
with two Sparrows on the limb
Measured approx 10′ x 4′
Classic Masters Gymnasium Mural
Corporate gymnasium wall painting depicting the classic styles
I was asked to cover the “Naughty bits” by HR to prevent
offence to those of a narrow mind
Measured approx 20′ x 10′
Mess Backdrop Flats – 1 (BR) Corps Officers Dinner (Circa 1989)
Large backdrop mural rendered on theatre club, canvas flats (6 each)
This mural shows Ptarmigan in winter in a moorland setting being attacked
by a Gyrfalcon. Ptarmigan was the Tactical Area Communications
system used by the British Army in Germany in the 80’s and 90’s
This mural signified that it, like all communications systems are
vulnerable to attack.
Mess Backdrop Flats – 1 (BR) Corps Officers Dinner (Circa 1989)
Second large backdrop mural which shows Ptarmigan in a summer moorland setting
with a white stallion in the middle ground. The white stallion was the
Regimental symbol of 14 (EW) Signal Regiment of which I was
serving at the time.
Bedhead Family Crest Carving
Pine board carving of the Finch family crest
HAC on patrol
Sculpture for reproduction in Silver
Resin putty on metal wire frame original prior to being cast in silver
Soldiers armed with SA80 and Silenced SMG
One carrying just belt kit, the other with full kit
Regi Bears
Bronze & Resin Cold cast and Resin and Stone Powder cast
Regimental Bears. Left shows REME bear and to the right
are two Royal Signals Regi Bears in cold cast bronze
Copyright of Regi Bear was passed on to Colin French on me leaving
for Canada