I was asked by Loco Film Festival to create a screenprint to celebrate the showing of Shaun of Dead at their first London Comedy Film Festival at BFI Southbank. I’m a massive fan of Shaun of the Dead, it may actually be my favourite film so I was super excited and tried to come up with a design that was a bit different. The screenprint will be available to buy through the Loco website shortly…
I created this image for my new international agent Colagene. They wanted an image to send to their clients that reflected their aim of Positive Growth for this year. I decided to create a simple, organic papercut piece that reflected their ethos and incorporated the red cross from their logo.
It is also available to download as a wallpaper for your iPhone, iPad and Desktop from the here on the Colagene website
I was asked by Church of London to create an illustration for a one off newspaper they put together for Blue Monday called The Good Times. The article was about the controversial act SOPA (Stop Internet Piracy Act), I recommend you read up about it as this law has the potential to negatively change the internet forever. You can read the whole paper here.
I spent all yesterday in a maze of fish wire and tape as I was in the studio setting up and shooting a piece for HHMI Magazine with the super-talented photographer Sam Hofman. I can reveal more once it comes back from the printers!
Today sees the launch of the Many Hands website! A new online platform that brings together products by a select group of established illustrators and artists. I have been working on this with Adam Ellison for the last 18 months so its great to finally show the world.
To celebrate our launch we are giving our customers the chance to win a Free Gift Bag Everyday in the lead up to Christmas. The bags come with a selection of prints, cards and other apparel. Each bag is completely unique in content so why not visit our site and be in with a chance of winning: www.many-hands.co
Today Part 2 of the Guardian’s Guide to Reading with Kids is available in the Observer. This supplement is aimed at older children so my imagery focus’s on children reading and discovering books themselves. It’s out now so dont miss it :)
Today my work is on the front cover of the Guardian Supplement called Reading for Kids. I shot two papercraft scenes around the theme of teaching children to read. There is a part two which is aimed at older children and that will be out tomorrow.
I am part of an exhibition that opens this Friday at the Picture Farm in Brooklyn. It’s curated by the super talented Charles Wilkin, whos work I’m a big fan of. My work for the show explores Memory and Obsession and was created from ephemera found during my stay in New York. There are so many great artist involved - Paul Burgess, James Gallagher, Virginia Echeverria, Randy Mora, Julien Pacaud, Eduardo Recife and Bill Zindel, just to name a few. If you are in the area come down to the opening Friday 21st at 7pm!
I am part of a exhibition called SPACE which is a collection of work from artists, illustrators and designers from around the world in response to the theme of ‘Space’.
Spaceexhibition.co.uk showcases all submissions. But my poster and a shortlisted selection, curated by Benjamin Cox, the Managing Director of Central Illustration Agency, can be viewed at the SPACE EXHIBITION at Jolyon’s, Cardiff, from now until 31st Oct.
I recently illustrated a series of four iPhone covers for Iconemesis. They are now available to buy over at their website. They have a great selection of covers by other illustrators including Pomme Chan, Ian Stevenson, Sarah King and lots more.









