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Super excited to collaborate with TimeOut London to create this cover illustration for the September issue.


The feature was about the indie theatres in London, and the brief for the design was to create a 'fantasy theatre' celebrating the romance of a night out at the cinemas.


It's a bit exaggerated, over the top compared to my usual style, so an interesting challenge for me, but I'm very happy how it turned out at the end.

I loved working on the little elements over a typical art deco base, like the film reel panels, popcorn bucket, ticket shape windows, and various little touches.


Let me know what you guys think!





My first solo exhibit. Nerve-racking. Thank you all for coming for the opening night. Friends, and friends of friends. The support and encouragement meant a lot to me!


The prints looked gorgeous against the vintage Victorian tiles of The Haberdashery. Chipped and peeling, it made the perfect backdrop for the 'Gritty, not Pretty' theme, featuring some of the iconic and old Brutalist and Art Deco structures of London.


The exhibition is on till the end of July, so if you are in London, do pop in!



Eye for London Prints at The Haberdashery





Eye for London Prints at The Haberdashery



From funny, to mildly disturbing to horribly morbid. Scary, as they reflect the reality we live in today. I came across this series of 'fake adverts', rather a satire, featuring the fictitious town of Scarfolk in North England.


A project by artist Richard Littler, the series exposes, in the form of seemingly simplistic posters- the undercurrents of this deeply dysfunctional and dystopian society.


What I really love about these is also how the art is made to look like they are from a different era. As Richard says 'undoing half a century of advances in print and technology. Imitating the palettes, lighting, print errors and textures'.


Here are some of my picks , and you see the entire collection on the Scarfolk Council website.






















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