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Promotional mail-out campaign for Fedrigoni Paper’s “Imaginative Colours” paper selection tool by Emma Jackson.
December 10th, 2013
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December 8th, 2013
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December 7th, 2013
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December 6th, 2013
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December 5th, 2013
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Tudor Panda. Autumn collection 2013.
December 4th, 2013
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The Book Balloon by Alice Ratterree
Beautiful way to inspire reading!
November 18th, 2013
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November 16th, 2013
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November 11th, 2013
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October 25th, 2013
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Something I’ve been meaning to finish for bloody ages, this is just the baseline. Just ordered myself some more letraset rub downs so this idea will be blown out to the borderlines of the universe!
October 4th, 2013
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September 27th, 2013
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Check out Scott Nellis’s beautiful scroll project: http://scrollproject.tumblr.com/ and watch it grow!
(Source: scottnellis.co.uk)
September 18th, 2013
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September 11th, 2013
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I was asked by Ben Read to contribute a pin-up to the Porcelain OGN written by Ben, drawn by Chris Wildgoose and published by Improper Books. This was a lot of fun. The colours here are by Sloane Leong, on what I think was perhaps her first pro- colouring job. And the original art was sold to the publisher, which is a huge compliment.
Check out some more beautiful lines on Alison Sampson’s Tumblr!
September 8th, 2013
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August 19th, 2013
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August 18th, 2013
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Here’s my piece for the Alternate Ending show at Bottleneck Gallery, curated by Silver Screen Society. This is my alternate ending to Hitchcock’s “The Birds.”
The show runs from December 14th - January 4th.
Prints will be available for anyone interested in owning artwork where hostile birds are wearing little cowboy hats and ponchos.
August 11th, 2013
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Quick sketch before bed. Wonder Woman’s old school look holds a special spot in my heart.
August 8th, 2013
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Art work made solely with brown packing tape on clear acrylic panels lighted from behind by Mark Khaisman.