Working with Pint of Wine Theatre Company (and writers/composers Forristal & Clarke) to produce a single image – as well as a highly-stylised image of “type” made from foodstuff to create a title – for a new musical theatre production being developed and staged in central London called “PS I’m a Terrible Person”.
Category: illustration
Park Life…
A hand-drawn design – and some playful typography – for an al fresco event in Victoria Park in Hackney, east London . After many months of being separated, London-based musical theatre group Geoids took over the bandstand[…]
Some sort of machine…
Just finished canvas number nine of lockdown. Enjoying the process so much and learning as I go, a little like I got a small epiphany and then have built on that. I’ve been swapping between[…]
What I do for money…
While the whole of this website is meant to showcase the various creative projects with which I have been involved or that I have initiated myself, I have now created a gallery dedicated to my[…]
Lockdown painting…
It’s been about a decade since I picked up brushes and attacked a canvas in ernest. Lockdown and finding the right space in which to work has meant I have had time to be productive.[…]
A Little Night Music
Publicity design for Geoids Musical Theatre’s 2019 production of ‘A Little Night Music’ by Stephen Sondheim (Book by Hugh Wheeler) – posters and social media banners.
“Queen of the Mist”
Publicity materials and photography for Pine Of Wine Theatre Company’s production of Queen Of The Mist. This is a musical with words and music by Michael John LaChiusa based on the story of Anna Edson[…]
“Come Look At The Freaks…”
Promotional photography and publicity design for Pint Of Wine Theatre Company‘s production of Bill Russell and Henry Kreiger’s “Side Show The Musical” performed at The CLF Art Cafe, Bussey Building, Peckham 2 – 13 October[…]
“Swing your razor high, Sweeney…”
Publicity design for “Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street – the musical” for Geoids Musical Theatre This production from Geoids Musical Theatre and under the direction of Dom O’Hanlon looked to take Sweeney[…]