Showing posts with label london. Show all posts
Showing posts with label london. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 July 2013

Dance Umbrella 2013 Imagery

I created the illustrations used for promotion of 2013's Dance Umbrella festival, one Europe's leading contemporary dance festivals, taking place this October in locations all over London. Here is the main image, used for the brochure cover and posters across the city:


To download the full brochure, designed by Gorm from Bullet Creative, which utilises my illustrations throughout, click HERE.
Many thanks to Gorm and to Emma Swan, who art-directed the project, along with Dance Umbrella's lovely artistic director, Betsy Gregory. Wonderful clients!

Photos of Dance Umbrella art around London:

(Me + Art)






Friday, 5 April 2013

Street Haunting: Illustration for Somerset House Exhibition (2)

This is a new illustration I created based on a passage from Virginia Woolf's short story 'Street Haunting: A London Adventure.' We MA students at Central Saint Martins have partnered up with Kings College London to create an exhibition opening later this month at London's Somerset House. This piece will be part of my contribution for that. (More information and work for the exhibition coming soon.)

 "The very sight of the bookseller’s wife with her foot on the fender, sitting beside a good coal fire, screened from the door, is sobering and cheerful."
-Virginia Woolf