i'm in the process of getting a proper site sorted (although i'm still having some domain name issues - any wacky ideas?), but in the meantime i have a kind of MINI PORTFOLIO on the super AT CAMBERWELL. have a look!
illustrations i did to accompany a jg ballard article about suburbia being a more vital and relevant place than city centres. the originals are mixed media collages and i was influenced by internet graphics as befitted the content. you can see these at the CAMBERWELL SUMMER SHOW, starting this weekend!!
here are some lairy disposable tourist shots from berlin a couple of months ago. we ate a lot of currywurst and chips and saw lots of good stuff too - among the illustration/graphics-related highlights were the MOTTO and DO YOU READ ME? shops (would defo like to return to them when i'm (hypothetically) not destitute).
ps if you fancy any featured pals, they're all talented illustrators and graphic designers probably in imminent need of employment. jus sayin. ELLA JONNY MATT SIOBHAN SMITH
pps PLEASE SPONSOR ME! not entirely sure why i chose to attempt this foolhardy feat at this rather crucial point and when everyone i know has spent the last remnants of their last student loan on dodgy print jobs but i'm just mental like that!!!!!!!!!! and it's for a good cause.
here's a bit of recent work - the totally on grossly patriotic (i bought a mars bar in the form of an england flag the other day and i'm kind of worried i'm not gonna be allowed back over the border to check out the GSA and ECA degree shows this weekend) trend, mass-produced RISOGRAPH prints were part of my project about my relationship with FOOTIE, and the other thing is a mock up of an illustration for a book cover for ali smith's THE ACCIDENTAL.