It's been some time since I posted anything so here is some new work that I recently completed:
Friday 4 April 2014
Wednesday 12 June 2013
New Work - Night Town
It's festival time in Night Town! Somewhere in the world there lies a
great forest, hidden away in this forest grows a tree of unknown age.
The inhabitants of this tree appear visible to the human eye only once
every 23 years when they hold a festival to celebrate something long
forgotten.
Are they celebrating tonight?
Are they celebrating tonight?
Wednesday 24 April 2013
New Work - Jellicity
I have just completed this personal piece of work called 'Jellicity'.
I thought that 'jellicity' would be a real word, referring to how
jellified something was (similar to elasticity), but apparently not. So
next time you make some jelly and a friend comments upon its lack of
jellicity, you know where the term comes from. Additionally it can refer
to, as in this case, a city inside a jellyfish.
Monday 8 April 2013
.Dock Illustrations
I recently created these designs for an article in a free paper called
.Dock (an abbreviation of Document of Creativity in Kobe). .Dock is a
paper that documents design related activities in Kobe, a city appointed
a City of Design by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization).
Tuesday 5 February 2013
Behance Uploads
Continuing my uploading of past work to the Behance site, here is a collection of Victorian machinery:
http://www.behance.net/gallery/Victorian-Robots-%28200809%29/7021817
And here is a preview
http://www.behance.net/gallery/Victorian-Robots-%28200809%29/7021817
And here is a preview
Friday 4 January 2013
New Work - Jurassic Love
This is a new piece of personal work I have just finished called
'Jurassic Love'. The image represents a fictional (as far as I know)
love story between two Diplodocus (Diplodoci?). As we all now know that
love story doesn't have a particularly happy ending.
Sunday 28 October 2012
Antler Town Cotton Bags
Here is a preview of the 'Antler Town' cotton bags I have had made for
the Atelier Loghouse craft fair. Details of the fair can be found HERE
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