
About the Artist:
I am an artist with a background in typographic design, often combining lettering with my artwork. I live and work in Southwest Dorset in the UK (near the seaside).
I began selling locally at first back in 2012, and now sell more and more online with the help of social media.
I love working with colour pencils, but it is my watercolours that I’m best known for. And though I have lots of local landscape paintings, my real loves are British mammals, birds and insects.
I really enjoy fine detail, paint with very tiny brushes and spend on average 30 to 40 hours on most paintings. And these days, for a bit of variety, I also paint straight onto little slates, pebbles and petal paper from Thailand. Once again, incorporating lettering.
I love my work and am very lucky to get so much inspiration from the 8 acres of rewilded land that I share with my parents, my son and our three donkeys.
Website: www.samcannonart.co.uk
Twitter: @samcannonart
Instagram: @samcannonart
Facebook: @samcannonart
And my donkey’s page is @thethreedonkeyboys on Instagram






I have always loved art and gained a degree in illustrations and animation from Edinburgh College of Art. I started to work in finance but have always continued to draw, paint and craft.









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I’ve been artistic all my life, but I don’t think of myself as an artist. I mainly write spiritual poetry; exploring our shared human condition. I paint small watercolour and ink paintings to accompany them on my website.








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