Card Designing

The time has come — I've had enough of scanning shopping through the checkouts — I have been working on a few images that might help me see an end to working in money hungry multinational companies and allow me to start achieving some financial independence!

I will upload my selected designs to a card printing company and impatiently wait for them to arrive, when they do they will go straight up on my online shop. All the images I have made using ink and watercolour, my favourite medium.

Animation: Scoff

These are stills from my first every animation! This was a weeks task set by Kingston University. I made a little plasticine pig which I have depicted through the video scoffing himself until the cupcakes have their revenge.

I took over 300 photographs, and then used QuickTime Pro 7 to assemble and bring the short animation to life, and I pinched a soundtrack and ‘Scoff’ the movie hit the big time!

Dairy Industry Illustration

This was a one day fine art project.

I gathered my thoughts about the dairy industry and produced a piece to reflect my opinions! I used fineliner, ink and water to make these drawings, I really enjoy the sense of melancholy in these drawings.

Mixed Media: Owl Illustrations

This was a communication project where I was asked to describe what my dream job was when I was a child.

I had always wanted to work with animals, and these fineliner drawings that I produced reflect on the animal charity experience I have done in recent years.

Worth vs Value

For my summer project at Kingston University, called Worth vs Value, I decided to focus on religion. I feel that religion is worthless and in contrast Darwinism is extremely valuable historically and scientifically.

I sculpted the creatures of Darwin’s study, including the Galapagos finches and Galapagos giant tortoises, devouring the pages of the book of Genesis. For my own peace of mind I read the book and felt no guilt in its destruction. I took a series of photographs which I then presented to my new class on the second day of starting the course.

I made the creatures from airdrying clay and gave them a coat of PVA for a bit of a sheen. I relished the cracks in the clay as I thought it described how ancient and imperfect evolution is.