Buy Prints

Each print is on 300gsm A4 card, titled and signed by Mark in pencil and presented wrapped in a film front paper bag.

Individual prints can be bought for £8.50 + £3.00 postage and packing (worldwide).

Buy Originals

Some of the original drawings from which the prints in this series were made are still available for sale. They are drawn in black acrylic ink on 260gsm A3 Bristol Board or Watercolour paper and coloured with gouache, watercolour and crayon. To check if the original you'd like is still available please click here.

Original drawings cost £150 each plus £10 postage and packing (worldwide).

Commission a Drawing

If you haven't seen your favourite view here, then why not commission Mark to draw it for you. If you can provide good photographs then an A3 drawing (in black acrylic ink on 260gsm A3 Bristol Board or Watercolour paper coloured with gouache, watercolour and crayon) costs £175 plus £10 postage and packing (worldwide).

To commission a drawing please click here.

About Mark Nesbitt

In 1987 Mark launched his "Lamps and Arches" set of 4 prints of Trinity College, Dublin. These prints still sell through The People's Gallery in the Powerscourt Townhouse centre in Dublin. Since then his work has been published throughout the UK, Ireland and Botswana.

Mark's cartoons were first published by The Sunday Tribune newspaper in Dublin in 1981 and in 1985 he was joint winner of a cartoon competition in the Guardian newspaper. His cartoon strip Fence Sittin' by Luke Warm in Mmegi newspaper in Botswana from 1990-2 that his cartooning career really started to gather momentum.

In August 1992 he moved to London and since then has been published weekly for five years by the Financial Times and The Irish Times, for two years by the Times Higher Education Supplement and The Sunday Business Post and his Punters cartoon strip was syndicated by the Press Assocation for two years. In addition his work has appeared in The Sunday Times, The Independent, The Independent on Sunday, The Evening Standard, The Financial News, New Statesman, Scallywag and Third Sector in the UK and Magill, Business & Finance and Phoenix in Ireland.

In 1995-6 he was sponsored on a Cartoon MA at the University of Central England by the Midland Independent Newspaper Group and was awarded a Distinction. His study into cartoon censorship formed the basis of Index on Censorship's cartoon site and was instrumental in initiating The Great Challenge international cartoon exhibition in London in 1998.

Most recently he has been working for The Daily Telegraph, illustrating textbooks for Oxford University Press, drawing on-the-spot caricatures and developing his new post-9:11global issues strip "Back to the Drawing Board".

These prints of Devon are a result of his move to the area in 2003.

Contact Details

Mark works from his studio in Hartland.

 

Mark Nesbitt

West Country Prints

Greencroft

Harton Cross

Hartland

EX39 6AE

 

To email Mark please click here

 

If you're happier on the phone you can reach him on:

+44 (0)1237 441 559

or

+ 44 (0)797 323 1577

 


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