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A hand drawn cover for Mette Karlsviks new Novel POL, published by Norwegian publishing house Samlaget


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To promote Diesel Wall competition illustrated 'LIVE' in store in Carnaby street over a 4 week period helping to count down to the competition close


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14 watercolour and ink portraits for the Trust charity. Trust: 'enable young people to develop positive attitudes towards relationships in order to challenge anti-social behaviour and prevent intimate violence.' The images were used for Trump cards, osters and t shirts


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A set of 4 1950's inspired images which were used by Oasis to promote their popular range of vintage Bath Florals


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Identity, logo's and doillies for this delightful cup cake company


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Some more images from the sketchbook


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Another successful collaboration with Oasis, helping to illustrate and promote their range of little black dresses


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Fliers, logos, wallpaper, posters, badges. The whole shabang, for South Londons premier disco, Spit Milk


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I was invited to create 3 one of illustrations for Oasis's sponsorhip of 2008's Fashion film festival, which were then givien away in an online competition


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Watercolours for Coast, a variety of shoes and garments


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A series of murals that were handpainted instore at a number of Central London stores as well as Oasis' head office


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A series of Images for Jo Wilson, one of the worlds top kite surfers


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Signature image for a premier line of evening wear


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Pieces submitted for Muscles/Knife edition of Hat magazine. Unfortunately, it never even saw the light of day. Boo hoo


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Some doodles, marks, scribbles and stuff that helps pass the time


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Images generated for Topman


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Unused images for Gabriella Climi by record label


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With an itching desire to create some stark monotone portraits with a strong graphic style, I put pen to paper to computer to paper to silkscreen and back