Songs for Lovers
Exhibition: Cultshare.co.uk, 3 venues in Cornwall, February 2015. I’ve created a montaged illustration based on one of my favourite songs.
Exhibition: Cultshare.co.uk, 3 venues in Cornwall, February 2015. I’ve created a montaged illustration based on one of my favourite songs.
Winner of the 2014 Atlantic Press Graphic Literature Award Book launch: 27 June 2014 – 64 Killigrew Street, Falmouth, Cornwall TR11 3PP Book reading: 15 November 2014 – Small Publishers Fair, Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL Available here: http://atlanticpressbooks.com/ This fictional Victorian Journal presents the absurd ramblings of scientist Professor Wraithchild, lavishly illustrated…
A sample of some of my prints. “Maleficent” A winged fairy of the woodland, nature’s guardian. “Unicorn Gem” A mythical creature, surrounded by the gems of the earth. “Luna Moth” An intricate and delicate creature. “Circus Elephant” A colourful clown of an entertaining elephant.
Book launch: 4 September 2013 (sold out) Samples pages from my self-published book, looking at the crossing-over of the human consciousness into a machine environment. The relationships of the characters within that environment are key to portraying how and why a situation may arise where there is a need for them to leave their ‘normal’…
Sample characters from a project based on an obsessive collector of rare species, who experiments on them to try and save them from pending extinction, whilst unwittingly causing them to become absolutely extinct. A cabinet of unfortunate curiosities. Subject 2: ‘Miniature Pink Quappo’ part of the Equipe family from Southern Asia The distinctive pink stripes…
24 hour comic: Plymouth City Museum, November 2013. A sample of double-page spreads (excluding text) of a fictional Creation storyline.
Exhibition: ‘Love at the Poly’, Falmouth, Cornwall. February 2013, curated by Emma Harnett and Olivia Gray. These three pieces are representations of the love-entangled characters from A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The first being Oberon, King of the Fairies, the second his wife, Titania, and sandwiched between them is Bottom, as a symbol of their folly….
Sample pages from my self-published book (sold out), inspired by images of gas-masked children living in a world at war.
“I felt sadness and a realisation of the swift passage of time, when I read in the Dispatch, of the death in Falmouth, Cornwall, of the former Miss Mabel Turton, Hunckall’s first ‘Carnival Queen’. What happy memories came flooding back of those poor but halcyon days in 1934… It’s amazing how a small notice in…