This series of prints celebrate the independent businesses that define West End. Along with the buildings they occupy these retailers tell an important story about the history of place and importance of a 'village' in creating a vibrant, connected community.
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Laneway Cups provides an opportunity for artists to showcase their work on reusable coffee cups. I was asked to be feature artists and created a pattern that reflects the peak of summer when the surfs up and the beach is packed.
Sea Dogs was one of the winning entries in Kip & Co's artist bean bag competition. The pattern remembers the salty sea dogs that floated around the coast where I grew up.
Images: Nikole Ramsey
Brisbane Open House is a free public festival that celebrates Brisbane’s architecture and offers behind-the-scenes access to 100 buildings across the city. In 2015 I volunteered my doodling skills for the event and created some simple illustrations of iconic Brisbane buildings. These were used on the official tote bag and projected on to the historical William Jolly Bridge.
Images: Mish Photography
Tall stories, far fetched fables and good yarns. This illustration is about rich conversation with mates.
A project following the life and death of moving objects.
Typograph.journal is a high qaulity publication by the hugely dedicated and talented Typographher. I was asked to contribute to Volume 02 by responding to the song "Glare" by Sheep, Dog & Wolf.
Find out more about the journal and Typograhher here.
A pack of ravers is a crammed dance floor of flying limbs. I drew this pattern to feature on a limited range of artist turntables.
A special day for my wife and I deserved special merchandise like the official wedding tea towel. Each guest was hand drawn and immortalised on to a fine cotton tea towel that also doubled as the official invite.