I have worked with a number of companies to date with fine art licensing, so my artwork can be used in different ways and reach a wider audience. While I retain full copyright to my own work I am happy to collaborate, so please contact me if you are interested.
I licensed my Glen Coe landscape painting 'Driving Through Glen Coe' to my good friends at Alpkit, the supplier of outdoors activities clothing and equipment for use on the cover of their printed and electronic Spring 2025 Product Briefing. This image of driving through Glen Coe on a Scottish outdoor adventure fits very well with their New Year New Adventures message here.
A lot of my work features landscape scenes around the nearby Peak District National park and when I was approached by the book publisher to license my 'The Cat And Fiddle From Shining Tor' piece on the cover of a book by Roger Clough it seemed a very good fit. Roger is a former professor of social care, lifelong hill walker and now living in his 'retirement village' in the Peak District. Written over 25 years and innumerable journeys, 'Oldenland' is a unique and moving companion to the experiences of old age, and how to make it count.
Several of my pieces have been licensed for use on beer bottle labels at a local craft brewery Thornsett Brewery and Hopyard. Here you can see my 'Singing In The Rain' New Mills Art Theatre print, 'The Twighlight Shift' night shift art, 'Ron's' and 'The Billerettes' prints. All these local street scenes will be familiar to the brewers and many of their local customers.
If you would like to discuss a fine art licensing collaboration with me then please contact me.