Based on an image drawn for Inktober 2019. The Mashu consider exploring underground.
An image of Scully the fox, who would regularly visit my parent’s garden and pose for photos. I made this for fun, using one of the photos as reference.
Based on an image drawn for Inktober 2019. The Mashu like to gather together in groups. There’s always one…
This was drawn as the promotional image for the 2019 annual Shaping Portsmouth Conference, held at the Guildhall on Friday 18th January.
This image of the lighthouse at Southsea Castle was inspired after watching dozens of birds gather on every available surface.
Jon Pertwee as the Third Doctor. Created as part of an ongoing series to depict each version of the Doctor.
This image of Hovertravel’s Island Flyer was created as one of the ‘Portsmouth landmarks’ to be used as branding for Shaping Portsmouth
Commissioned by the creators of Dimblebot, a parody account featuring a robotic version of David Dimbleby, which commented on BBC Question Time.
I drew all official art for Dimblebot.
The account and my art was featured in the I newspaper and, bizarrely, discussed by Dimbleby and John Prescott on the programme itself.
Based on an image drawn for Inktober 2019. The Mashu consider exploring underground.
An image of Scully the fox, who would regularly visit my parent’s garden and pose for photos. I made this for fun, using one of the photos as reference.
Based on an image drawn for Inktober 2019. The Mashu like to gather together in groups. There’s always one…
This was drawn as the promotional image for the 2019 annual Shaping Portsmouth Conference, held at the Guildhall on Friday 18th January.
This image of the lighthouse at Southsea Castle was inspired after watching dozens of birds gather on every available surface.
Jon Pertwee as the Third Doctor. Created as part of an ongoing series to depict each version of the Doctor.
This image of Hovertravel’s Island Flyer was created as one of the ‘Portsmouth landmarks’ to be used as branding for Shaping Portsmouth
Commissioned by the creators of Dimblebot, a parody account featuring a robotic version of David Dimbleby, which commented on BBC Question Time.
I drew all official art for Dimblebot.
The account and my art was featured in the I newspaper and, bizarrely, discussed by Dimbleby and John Prescott on the programme itself.