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I've had many exhibitions over the years, including shows I organised with the Norwich Dandies. I'm going to add more exhibitions on this page (I promise, really) but for now you have to make do with some images of a solo exhibition from 2009, at the Menier Gallery in London. This is the poster for the exhibition, which I named Undiagnosed Madness.

The posted for my Undiagnosed Madness exhibition. It's a pen and ink drawing with me rowing in a small boat towards London Bridge, using paint brushes as oars.
The poster for the Undiagnosed Madness exhibtion at the Menier Gallery.

The show at the Menier Galllery ran for a week. Here I am on the first day, after I had finished hanging my art.

A photo of me working on my laptop at the Menier Gallery. There are lots of neatly hanged paintings in the background.
That's me, with a collection of recipe painting and cartoons in the background.

I did lots of different art in the noughties. Here you can see a Punch puppet hanging from the ceiling, with two large pen and ink drawings in the background.

a close-up photo of a Mr Punch puppet. The puppet is made with papier-mâché and hangs from the ceiling. In the background are two large pen and ink drawings.
Mr Punch is ready for the show.

And this is a collection of door snakes. A few of them are still crawling through my house.

A photo of seven colourful hand-made doorsnakes. The tail end of the snakes are attached to a brick wall, which makes it look as if the snakes are crawling down, looking for something (or someone) to eat.
A collection of hand-made doorsnakes.

And these war sheets are from around 2005. I bought a pile of sheets from a local army surplus store and used them to depict the horrors of war.

A photo of three was sheets hanging on a washing line. The sheets show drawings of soldiers' suffering. One if being blown to pieces, another is wetting his bed and a third is riddled with bullets.
War sheets.