
This image of the Fratton End at Fratton Park, Portsmouth Football Club, was created as one of the ‘Portsmouth landmarks’ to be used as branding for Shaping Portsmouth

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.

This was quick doodle, done in Photoshop in February 2019, which was inspired by the Opportunity Rover’s final message from Mars.

This image of Burvil the guinea pig was commissioned by a friend, her owner, to be printed on a canvas for her memorial wall.

This image of Hovertravel’s Island Flyer was created as one of the ‘Portsmouth landmarks’ to be used as branding for Shaping Portsmouth

One of a series adding fantastical elements into photographs taken both around the city, and from a holiday in Ireland.

This image of the lighthouse at Southsea Castle was inspired after watching dozens of birds gather on every available surface.

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.

This image was commissioned as a house-warming present, printed on canvas, for friends as they moved into their first house together in Worthing.
The colour scheme of the Millennium Falcon matches that of their Mini Cooper at the time.

This image of the King’s Theatre, Southsea, was created as one of the ‘Portsmouth landmarks’ to be used as branding for Shaping Portsmouth

This image of Emirates Spinnaker Tower was created as one of the ‘Portsmouth landmarks’ to be used as branding for Shaping Portsmouth

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.

This image of Mantequilla the guinea pig was commissioned by a friend, her owner, to be printed on a canvas for her memorial wall.

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.

Created to celebrate the launch of Sam Cox’s first published book of poetry.

This image of HMS Victory, at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard,, was created as one of the ‘Portsmouth landmarks’ to be used as branding for Shaping Portsmouth

This image was commissioned as a present, printed on canvas, for friends after their wedding.
The image depicts their “first duel”, which was held instead of a first dance.

One of a series adding fantastical elements into photographs taken both around the city, and from a holiday in Ireland.

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.

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.

This image of Pike the guinea pig was commissioned by a friend, her owner, to be printed on a canvas for her memorial wall.

This image of INEOS Team UK’s headquarters (formerly Ben Ainslie Racing) was created as one of the ‘Portsmouth landmarks’ to be used as branding for Shaping Portsmouth






















This image of the Fratton End at Fratton Park, Portsmouth Football Club, was created as one of the ‘Portsmouth landmarks’ to be used as branding for Shaping Portsmouth
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.
This was quick doodle, done in Photoshop in February 2019, which was inspired by the Opportunity Rover’s final message from Mars.
This image of Burvil the guinea pig was commissioned by a friend, her owner, to be printed on a canvas for her memorial wall.
This image of Hovertravel’s Island Flyer was created as one of the ‘Portsmouth landmarks’ to be used as branding for Shaping Portsmouth
One of a series adding fantastical elements into photographs taken both around the city, and from a holiday in Ireland.
This image of the lighthouse at Southsea Castle was inspired after watching dozens of birds gather on every available surface.
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.
This image was commissioned as a house-warming present, printed on canvas, for friends as they moved into their first house together in Worthing.
The colour scheme of the Millennium Falcon matches that of their Mini Cooper at the time.
This image of the King’s Theatre, Southsea, was created as one of the ‘Portsmouth landmarks’ to be used as branding for Shaping Portsmouth
This image of Emirates Spinnaker Tower was created as one of the ‘Portsmouth landmarks’ to be used as branding for Shaping Portsmouth
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.
This image of Mantequilla the guinea pig was commissioned by a friend, her owner, to be printed on a canvas for her memorial wall.
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.
Created to celebrate the launch of Sam Cox’s first published book of poetry.
This image of HMS Victory, at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard,, was created as one of the ‘Portsmouth landmarks’ to be used as branding for Shaping Portsmouth
This image was commissioned as a present, printed on canvas, for friends after their wedding.
The image depicts their “first duel”, which was held instead of a first dance.
One of a series adding fantastical elements into photographs taken both around the city, and from a holiday in Ireland.
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.
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.
This image of Pike the guinea pig was commissioned by a friend, her owner, to be printed on a canvas for her memorial wall.
This image of INEOS Team UK’s headquarters (formerly Ben Ainslie Racing) was created as one of the ‘Portsmouth landmarks’ to be used as branding for Shaping Portsmouth