Figure Sketching

Figure sketching

Development work.

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Imagined Sculptures: April

April

Latest in a series of Imagined Sculptures. Developing drawings to see how they could work as small ceramic pieces. Combining pencil and ink drawings, photography, scanned textures and AI variations.

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Drawing Board

Drawing Board

Drawing Board (2023). Exploring new ways to display drawings.

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Depression and the Gut

Sue at John Hopkins called with a request for two illustrations for the 'Medical Round' section of Hopkins Medicine magazine. One was about tissue changes in heart cells when they are in space and the other, seen here, about the link between certain gut microbes and stress-induced disorders such as depression.

Depression and the Gut

Depression and the Gut

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The Sine Rule

The Sine Rule

An imagined cover for a new school mathematics book.

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Figure + Ephemera 04

April

“The past is never dead. It's not even past.” A quote that resonates as I sort through old documents and other assorted material. The fourth in a series combining figures and ephemera paperwork.

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Liver Disease

Christina from The Reader's Digest called with a request for some new images to accompany an article about non-alcoholic fatty liver disease—what it is, risk factors, diagnosis and prevention. Here are some of the resulting illustrations.

The Liver

The Liver

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Figure + Ephemera 01

Figure + Ephemera 01

Experimental image combining collage, drawing and AI. Combining the figure and ephemeral elements

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Look Through the (Down)turn

Winning Against Cancer

I was contacted by Matt at Hagerty to produce an image for the fourth issue of Radius, their first of 2023. The article to be illustrated was about understanding the collectible car market when other investments were crashing. I was given a free hand with interpretation and colour choices.

Winning Against Cancer

Formerly a soft cover magazine, now a hardback book containing over a hundred and thirty full colour pages. A high quality publication.

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Breathe Easy

Elizabeth at Chicago Magazine got in touch with a feature piece entitled 'Breathe Easy'. Illustrations were needed to represent the various symptoms and treatments involved in respiratory illnesses. These range from from asthma and allergies through to lung cancer and cystic fibrosis.

Breathe Easy

Breathe Easy

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