Celebrating the release of " Norwegian Illustrators 04"- an updated catalogue of contemporary Norwegian illustration, a couple of stands for the book was raised in the middle of central Oslo during the book festival last weekend, making some of the pieces accessible to the public at large. One of my small contributions unexpectedly popped up on this one, near the bottom left corner. Book cover by Maja Nøkleby.
Life
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I've got an extra job at an restaurant, first time working at a "normal"
job since I was in my twenties! Life is more expensive and the world of
culture ...
REEL #1
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RE€L #1maybe you no need another reel, maybe you need an illustrator,so...
*U NEED M€!https://www.behance.net/MISTER-ED*this is a very fast clip, but
if u ...
Juniper Mae Activity Sheets
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Have you read Juniper Mae: Knight of Tykotech City yet? Juniper Mae is a
certified kid wonder. She builds jet packs, socks that keep your feet warm
and dry...
Jon Naar - Photographer, Faith of Graffiti
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It is with great sadness that we just learned of Jon Naar's passing. Jon
took the photographs for Faith Of Graffiti, the seminal book on subway art
in 1...
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Shakespeare Sonnet Project.
I was asked by the British Council in Toronto to work on a project
re-interpreting one of Shakespeares sonnets, as an exchang...
Illustrations for Cameron Diaz!
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I was very pleased to be asked to contribute some illustrations to 'The
Longevity Book' by Cameron Diaz, which has recently come out. The book is a
follow...
Ernest
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On this beautifully crisp and frosty Welsh morning I had the pleasant
surprise of the equally beautiful Ernest No.2 arriving with the post. A
journal enc...
Girl's Who Draw at the Eye Candy Festival
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I'm very excited to be joining the very talented Laura-Kate Chapman for a
day of collaborative drawing at the Eye Candy Festival at Boxxed in
Birmingham...
New website and new blog
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Greetings esteemed ladies and gents.
Sorry the long radio silence.
I have been busy preparing a surprise. My *new website*!!( fanfare)
Its now up and runni...
Whale painting on the telly!
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If you happen to see the new series Broadchurch on ITV1, keep an eye out
for my Whale painting somewhere on one of the sets. Not sure if it has made
an app...
THE BLOG IS DEAD. LONG LIVE THE BLOG!
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This is my last blog post. But don't despair! I have now started up a
Tumblr blog instead. Hopefully I'll be a bit more vigourous with the
updates! Pe...
Blogoliolio: The End
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Hi Folks, it is with a heavy heart that I am now closing down this blog. I
will leave it online as an archive for my old work and diary entries. The
good ...
Breakfast meeting at Leo Burnett
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Earlier this week Gumbo visited Ad agency Leo Burnett for a breakfast
meeting. We put on a display of our Blue Suede shoes prints, along with
lots of boo...
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...
Gumbo at the Nancy Victor Gallery
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A thousand apologies for my tardiness in putting up new posts dear readers.
Gumbo illustration currently has a second installment of its a rather fine
sho...
Unknown Legends
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Ever since my train journey from Bristol to Aberdeen and back again last
week I have been fostering a bit of a fascination for industrial water
towers...
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