Previous Work
I enjoy working in many mediums including 3D, but here I wanted to give space for my 2D work. This page fearures some of my work that I have completed over the last couple years.


OILO 2024
I worked as an Assistant Art Director on the 2024 edition of Olio, a Pitville Press publication titled Home Sweet Home, and was also featured in the book. Olio 2024 is a limited run publication showcasing a curated selection of student illustrators and featured artists from around the world. My role included designing page layouts, producing supporting imagery, creating one of three zine designs, and developing my own spread.



This illustration held the zine (one of three) given randomely in each book



additions for the cover and page layouts 
featured self portrait




Below shows the zine I made for this edition of olio, full of imagery that reminds me of my home. Including my favorite flowers found in my home garden in Devon, nostalgic items such as the IPod Shuffle and hints to my home and friends in cheltenham. Made in watercolour and pencil with digital edits.


front and back
spread one
spread two
spread three

Below is the digital copy of the spred I created for my responce to the theme ‘Home Sweet Home’, made in ballpoint pen, gouache, ink and pencil.


page one of my spread in ‘Home Sweet Home’
page two of my spread in ‘Home Sweet Home’



Traditional Prints
Throughout my years at university (2023-2025) I enjoyed spending time in the print room, exploring different techniques and how to improve my print making skills. Below shows a few I have created over the years. 

 
screen print
lino and screen print of etching
soft ground etching
lino print
dry point etching (plastic plate)
lino print
lino print

screen print
lino and screen print
etching (soft ground)
etching (dry point)
etching (dry point)
lino print
lino print
lino print


Recycled Hub Cap Project
Have you ever looked at a piece of rubbish on the side of the road and felt a spark of inspiration? That’s exactly what happened to me. I spotted a discarded hubcap and thought, ‘What if the hubcap had an image on it that turned into a little animation when it moved?’
After months of pondering how to make it spin on the wall, I finally figured out it was a possibility. From there, I designed and painted the piece, bringing my idea to life. Now its all done with great help from University ofGloucestershire technician Charnjeev Kang!
to see the results check my instagram or click the image below!

colour thumbnails 
painted hub cap (before being mounted) 
process photo