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Tuesday 29 December 2015

Wall art for The Construction Youth Trust

A project I recently completed for the new offices of The Construction Youth Trust - an organisation that aims to get more young people into the building and construction industries.





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Wednesday 9 December 2015

Plasticine organs

A collection of plasticine organs that I created for the NHS during Organ Donation Week.









Friday 16 October 2015

Live drawing at Offshore Europe Exhibition

Last month I turned the blank white walls of engineering firm Parker's exhibition stand into a doodle-filled delight, here are a few pictures - don't ask me to explain what any of it means!



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Friday 25 September 2015

Plasticine body parts

…some plasticine organs that I've been working on recently – more to come soon.

Thursday 24 September 2015

Expect The Unexporcupine update

Great news! - we won a big cheque at the Edinburgh Festival Comedy Poster Award. Thank you to everyone who gave the posters a vote - cheers!

Monday 21 September 2015

A goal without a plan...

…is just a wish.

One of the many illustrations I did for Morissons Supermarkets earlier this year, brought to life by Ingenious Ideas.

Monday 3 August 2015

Mental Health Charity Illustrations

Some recent illustrations for mental health charity, MCCH




Sunday 12 July 2015

Expect The Unexporcupine

This years's New Act Of The Year winner, Michael Stranney, and The Laughing Horse New Act runner up, Olaf Falafel – are set to perform their comedy show entitled 'Expect The Unexporcupine' at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August and I've been busy illustrating their posters.

Instead of just the one poster that most comedy shows have, they wanted 21 different ‘remixes’ of their show poster – a different one for each day of the run in Edinburgh.

Below is the original poster plus a selection of the 21 variations. The posters are entered in the Comedy Poster Awards – I'd love it if you gave them a vote by clicking here – there's a £1,500 prize up for grabs!