Saturday, 22 May 2010



More Uni work.... First off, an A3 booklet illustrating a short story from a fascinating book called Sum by David Eagleman.





This is perhaps one of the more time consuming projects I've ever done. Titled 'Archetypes', the brief was simply to choose 20 characters from a list of over 90 and illustrate them in a collective format. I produced these as individual cards and an A2 poster. Chuffed.
























Friday, 26 February 2010

New update.... surely not they cry in chorus....

These first three are for a university project called 'illusion.'







These two were part of a mini project where we made characters out of collaged elements from other images.



Thursday, 18 February 2010






Firstly, apologies once again, long time no post.

The first picture and subsequent 3 double page spreads are for a uni project. We were given a list of titles for an 8 page booklet, from which I chose 'American Taxidermist.' The choice of black and white was mainly down to time, but I think this may be the first 'comic' I've done that I actually like.






These next two are from my most recent uni project, designing characters for a cut out theatre.



self portrait with customary trees



portrait of my brother as a hipster fool...



I started a sketchbook about a month or so ago that I wanted to keep to purely ink drawings. Surprisingly I finished it within a month. It's mostly studies from photos and life, although a few of the faces and the weird monk are from me noggin. These are what I consider selected highlights...













Monday, 30 November 2009

University work... pretty self explanatory...




Four pieces for a Norwich architecture festival, based on a specified area of the city, "Tombland.'









Self portrait (with mandatory tree included). Originally in ma sketch book, then photoshopped to within an inch of it's life.




'Nother sketch book piece, double page spread hence the weird lines in the middle of the piece...




...and Henry.... the carp.... bit of an experiment....