Just came across this little gem. Fletcher Hanks' «You Shall Die by Your Own Evil Creation» and its companion «I Shall Destroy All the Civilized Planets» are well worth a look. Available at Tronsmo and Fantagraphics. Simply ace.
Luke Pearson feature in Art Review
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Many thanks to the ever supportive Paul Gravett for creating this fantastic
initiative over at Art Review, where every so often leading cartoonists
take a ...
New Project: The Terra Nova Expedition
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Ive been spending some time researching Robert Scotts last expedition. Here
are a few sketches. Ive still got a lot of work to do before I can start to
mak...
Oliver
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New picture book "Oliver" tells the story of the world's first tame
wheelchair and the boy who couldn't walk, and how their stories became on...
New Work for reform
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Here is the new artwork I produced for Lucy Berry's column in Reform
magazine. This month focuses on Lucy's mother and how she barely recognizes
anyone, e...
Puffin Cottage
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I was recently commissioned to turn one of my small puffin stamps into a
large puffin stamp to adorn the walls of a little cottage in Devon called,
of all ...
A Tribute to Dr Seuss at Gallery Nucleus
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Opening on the 3rd March at Gallery Nucleus in Los Angeles is the 'Look at
this! Look at that: A Tribute to Dr Seuss' exhibition'. The show runs until
the ...
Shakespeare’s Love Sonnets
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Happy Love Day! I couldn’t resist posting this book today in honor of St.
Valentine. This beautiful little book is a collection of Shakespeare’s Love
Sonne...
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Its a little late but these are some shots of a couple of pages I did in St
Judes publication 'Random Spectacular' (cover by Mark Hearld and Emily
Sutton...
Blog This!
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I did these illustrations a while back for Executive Travel Magazine. The
article is about CEO's and how they can approach social media in a
meaningful (...
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