Friday 31 December 1999




Paintings










Portrait

'Below' (personal project)


Photograph illustrating stories from 'Welcome to the Real World'.
Cover to my book which I self-published, as well as overseeing the printing and binding. The book contains 12 of my short stories, each illustrated by a different eminent photographer or illustrator.
There was a launch of the book at The Coningsby Gallery in central London, followed by a two-week exhibition of the original artwork.

'City of Night' (personal work)

Portrait illustrating an article on sculpture.
The image is a composite using a small model head I made.

'From the Airport' (from the series 'Inside, Dreaming of Outside')

Family portrait.
(The people walking in the bottom left of the picture are my family).

Illustration for nightmare tales. The room has been distorted to accentuate discomfort.

Front cover photo for 'Le Gun' magazine, on the theme of Paris.

'Mountains' (from the series 'Inside, Dreaming of Outside')

'Phonecall'
A photograph illustrating a piece about loneliness in a big city.
Distorted self-portrait.
Print advertising for a Sony Playstation game

Print advertising for a Sony Playstation game

Christmas image



My illustrations
Below is a selection of my Christmas card illustrations, including ones depicting local scenes in Ealing, West London. I make them annually, with part of the proceeds going to local charities.


 
Other commisioned illustrations









Top Trumps illustrations (to promote healthy eating)

Valentines' Day illustration



Images for the BBC
a selection of BBC Homepage images





Promo for a radio documentary on mix tapes. (All promos pointing to radio had to have the tagline 'Listen Online')


Pointing to a light-hearted story about the coalition government (published as soon as the 2010 general election was decided)
Promo for BBC podcasts

News story about the history of cigarette advertising

News story about education policies

Promo for documentary about FIFa's corruption

Promo for radio play (I also made an animated version where the blood gradually fills the image and the text remains)