I've started another blog (don't worry I won't neglect you!) called Wreck This Journey, as a place to document my creative processes in the journal without having to fill this blog with photos of me throwing a book around my town! I launched the blog today, and I hope to keep it fairly active with its antics.
Monday, 9 January 2012
wreckage
Today I am posting to quickly share with you a sideline project I have started - it's all based on Keri Smith's Wreck This Journal, a project designed to stimulate creative tomfoolery and thinking outside the box (or in this case book!)
I've started another blog (don't worry I won't neglect you!) called Wreck This Journey, as a place to document my creative processes in the journal without having to fill this blog with photos of me throwing a book around my town! I launched the blog today, and I hope to keep it fairly active with its antics.
In regards to this blog, I hope to get some exciting new work up here very soon, keep your eyes peeled! :)
I've started another blog (don't worry I won't neglect you!) called Wreck This Journey, as a place to document my creative processes in the journal without having to fill this blog with photos of me throwing a book around my town! I launched the blog today, and I hope to keep it fairly active with its antics.
Wednesday, 4 January 2012
veal
A couple of months ago I posted about a piece I did for a collaborative project called 'The Big Skull Collab' (which you can read here), a new initiative by illustrator James Fenwick. Well I'm excited to reveal that the project has progressed and the images from the collaboration have now been put together to create Veal - an online creative zine!
It was so great to get the opportunity to get my work involved in this project and get seen alongside some other great illustrators (my good friend Natasha Aldred also has her skull piece in the zine).
You can view the zine here (my piece is on page 10, and Natasha's is on page 20!). I look forward to working on further collabs. Here's a reminder of my piece.
It was so great to get the opportunity to get my work involved in this project and get seen alongside some other great illustrators (my good friend Natasha Aldred also has her skull piece in the zine).
You can view the zine here (my piece is on page 10, and Natasha's is on page 20!). I look forward to working on further collabs. Here's a reminder of my piece.
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