Format: 594*841 mm Medium: Ink, coloured crayon, emulsion and a found old map This collage is a responce to a 'Cave Birds' poem. My reading of the poem encoraged me to create a slightly more abstract piece. This piece was about migrating birds.
Format: 841*594 mm Medium: Inks & Bleech on Somerset 300gsm This was to illustrate one of the poems by Ted Hughes, hopefully I should finish illustrating the book by the end of summer 2010.
Format: 594*841 mm Medium: Inks, Emulsion, Graphite and Oil Stick This piece was inspired by Quentin Blake's 'The Life of Birds' This then triggered a new direction for my degree show. I was going to illustrate Ted Hughe's poems 'Cave Birds'. This piece was depicting a rough-council-estate-single-mum type of person.
Format: 420*594 mm Medium: Graphit, Ink and Emulsion This is based on a little sketch that I did when my house was freezing and a horrbile place to live in. The manic charchter is sliding down the chart - as the temperature drops, the days slide deeper into the winter months.
Format: 297*420 mm Medium: Ink on creased cartridge 210 gsm paper This was a quick & gutsy experiment exploring stormy weather. The accidental figure creates a feeling of isolation and turbulence.
Format: 707*177.5 mm Medium: Inks, Bleech, Emulsion & Acrylic This triptych was a personal and abstract exploration. In the exploration I have compared the uncanny resemblance of broccoli and a mould molecule to an atom bomb mushroom. The third illustration was inspired from a photo of a Hiroshima victim.
Format: 420*594 mm Medium: Ink, Emulsion and Graphite A humorous narrative comparing an avocado to a pregnant woman. The pseudo-medical approach was applied to make the narrative feel more scientific.
This piece was done for an AOI competition - the brief was to creat an illustration to show the benefits of cycling around London. I chose the idea that it can be faster and is definitly a healthier option.
Format: 105*148.5mm Medium: Inks, Bleech, Emulsion on Somerset 300gsm, collaged together on photoshop Another competition - this was my entry for the D & AD invite. The idea was that the roots were grounded into the text "BA HONs Illustration, University of the West of England, and from that grew the different styled flowers that take bloom exposing the name of the exhibition for emerging talent. The stalks are a literal metaphor for the growth that has occured in us all.
Format: 220*288 mm Medium: Ink on Somerset 300gsm, composited on photoshop This was for another competition. It was to illustrate a jacket for a collection of short stories from Bristol. The idea is quite simple, effective and surreal.
Format: 198*276 mm Medium: Hair, Mezalin, Lard and Sand-blasted glass layered and composited on photoshop Designing a book jacket for the book 'Perfume'. This was for the Penguin Design competition. I have tried to interact different elements from the novel into the cover. The subtle outline of the female torso was inspired from a tree, the hair is also a subtle translation of scent. The mezalin and lard are both elements which are used by the charchter to kill his victims.
Format: 240*320 mm Medium: Ink and Bleech on Aquarelle 425gsm paper This diptych portrays the smell and taste dillusions that Ketamine abusers may get as part of the hallucinatory experience.
In this painting I am describing audio hallucinations that you get when taking the drug Ketamine. The horse is a representation of the chemical, with audio waves and the mental matrix used to symbolize the action.