I’ve wrestled with the idea that most of these posts are somehow unfinished, incomplete in some way. There is an internal struggle about how to fix this; I like observing people and trying to record them in a few minutes as much as I like making people up in my head and really trying to…… Continue reading November brings a change
Commuter
In 2001, 37 per cent of workers in the capital (London) used rail or underground travel as their main form of transport to work, according to the Office for National Statistics. London had the highest proportion of rail commuters of any Urban Audit city in the UK
Reader
It seems like print is on the verge of extinction,in favour of profits and technology. It’s a shocking vision; perhaps we won’t see new books printed, only ‘pdf-ed’ or whatever other platform takes hold of us. But while there are pages in a book and words to capture the imagination, let’s make merry and pray…… Continue reading Reader
In front of me but far away
“Last night I dreamed I ate a ten-pound marshmallow, and when I woke up the pillow was gone.”-Tommy Cooper, comedian
Recent work
For National Geographic, line work and digital colour.
Recently spotted
In a sea of orange and yellow, recently published ‘Baby Ruby Bawled’ fights for its existence and your attention. Published by Tamarind Books (UK)
