A COLLECTION of intricate biro pen drawings by acclaimed artist Mark Powell will be on display at a Cheltenham gallery in early June.

The intriguing artwork will be on display at Castle Fine Art in Cheltenham from Saturday 6 until Sunday 21 June.

Using the humble Bic biro pen, Powell draws beautifully detailed animals and evocative portraits of elderly people on his unusual canvasses; antique manuscripts, old maps and vintage newspapers - all sourced from his travels around the world – some of which date as far back as the 18th century.

Pinpointing his inspiration down to a relic of WWI, Powell talks of obtaining an envelope on which a soldier had written to his loved ones before going over the top of the trenches. Imagining what the serviceman would have looked like as an old man, if he had survived the war, Powell drew his face full of wrinkles of experience – and thus his fascination with aged and furrowed faces began. His portfolio now predominantly boasts men and women of advanced years, all illustrated in black ink.

Says Mark Powell: “My art shows what you can actually do with the simplest things, and the biro was the most basic thing I could find. It's the challenge as well - if you make a mistake you destroy two things: the drawing and the document. I like that pressure to get it right.

“I do all my drawings free hand, working with a basic outline before concentrating on doing one particular area. Once I have built up that section I will move onto another. It’s pretty intense because I can’t afford to make any mistakes.

“I combine old people with the vintage documents because they connect well - they both have a history and great sense of journey.”

The exhibition of Mark Powell’s art is free of charge to view at Castle Fine Art in Cheltenham. For further information visit the gallery at 82a The Promenade, call 01242 806807 or go to www.castlefineart.com.