I have been making cartoony social content for a local coffee shop called Bullet. This is a teapot with Bullet-flavoured-steam.
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Underwater themed response to a focaccia baking image. (Posted on the summer Still Here Still Life Instagram briefs)
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Update of an old drawing with added type. I ended up screen printing this onto some totes
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Getting into drawing more complicated things like glass, lots of fun stylising
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Thinking about the link between what we feel we are worth and the direction and effort we put into things.
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Another graphic for new zine
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I did some drawings of smoking pet peeves as part of a zine I am making
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I made myself some motivational stickers to (hopefully) help with the CONSTANT negative self-talk that seems to be an innate part of my creative practice
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I've spent recent lockdown days watching far too many Youtube videos about attachment styles and honestly it makes a lot of sense. Here is a little message for my anxious preoccupied self
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Trying out tattoo designs
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I started a project of hunt illustrations, where things in the image need to be found. In this, the objects were: Lost iPhone, murder weapon, portal to another world, glass half empty and banana. (This is the pre-digital illustration which I don’t usually share but felt like a change!)
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I've been experimenting with colour pallets and line width. Also trying to do LESS - my natural tendency is to add everything so cutting back is quite hard, but I think works better.
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I’be been sketching my toy cars and trying to imagine how plants might interact with them
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I live in central London, so I sometimes dream of a more nature-filled work space
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Inspired by lockdown dinner times and trying to be healthier
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Inspired by lockdown walks and pretty gardens
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Part of a repeat pattern I am working on
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A panel from a comic I am working on, containing otherworldly gardening guides
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Lockdown has given us all far too much time to think