
The most respected of the Cornish Knockers amongst their own are those within the Grand Order Of The Oggie. Wizards, Bosses, Tasters and the wise form their ranks. They are also known as The Big Hats, due to their enormous and often magical head gear. This is the Cow Field Hat. Perfect for a country walk as long as you watch where you're walking.
Watercolour and pen on hot pressed watercolour paper. Approx size: 6.5 x 4.5 inches (115 x 164mm)

A Cornish sea monster makes a splendid pot of tea in his best china for a visiting diver.

Nice pot.
A Cornish sea monster makes a splendid pot of tea in his best china for a visiting diver.
Framed in a real fake Cornish Sea Monster skin frame.
No real Cornish Sea Monsters were harmed in the making of the frame although I did catch and kill a fake one.
Picture: An original watercolour and pen on hot pressed watercolour paper.
Frame: Vinyl, wood, acrylic and velvety felty stuff.
Signed by Captain Scruff
Approx Frame size: 10.3 x 8.3 inches (260 x 212mm)
Approx picture size: 6 x 4 inches (153 x 102mm)

A Cornish Litany
Commission for a modern remake of the 1920’s Cornish Litany postcards in the Cornish Knockers style.

woooooo wooooooooooooooooo woooooooo

Dry Bones
All Cornish Litany illustrations be they on postcards, wall hangings or decoration include the same or similar text:
From Ghoulies and Ghosties And Long Leggetty Beasties And Things That Go Bump In The Night…Good Lord Deliver Us.
A jolly good saying it is as well.

Cornish Knocker 5 mini print pack
5 Mini Print Pack and card wallet for www.cornishknockers.com

Big Hat Knocker Halloween Hats

Giant Crab Island Hat

Angry Cyclops Island Hat

The Haunted Graveyard Hat
Some of the artcards/miniatures for www.cornishknockers.com. Top picture show them looking ever so smart in their little plastic jackets.
Watercolour and pen on watercolour paper.

Arrrrrgh Spriggans
Watercolour and pen of some spriggans chasing a Yaaarg farmer.
Artcard size.

Baby Burp Dragon

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Baby Burp Dragon
A baby Burp Dragon stops off on his way to the clotted cream mine for a frolic among the flowers.
Watercolour and pen on hot pressed watercolour paper in a recycled wooden frame for www.cornishknockers.com