Vanity Fair on Art

Great to be working with Vanity Fair again, this time the U.K version for a special November pull out section called 'Vanity Fair on Art' in connection with museum directors & the responsibilities that they face. Check it out in print today.

'Stories From The North' exhibition

So it's finally here. It's taken a year to put together but i'm excited to announce an exhibition of new work consisting of eight paintings on canvas (the first time for twenty years at least) comes to the Jack House Gallery situated in the beautiful seaside town of Old Portsmouth. Private view on September 10th then runs until 17th October, drop by if you're in the area.

'My Life As A Mistress' for The Sunday Times Magazine

Lovely to be asked back to illustrate a short story from the poet Pele Cox for the Sunday Times Magazine. The reportage style gets an outing here as the main character begins a passionate brief affair with a wealthy married man.

Variety Magazine

Thrilled to be asked to contribute an illustration for Variety Magazine over in the U.S. on the topic of how actors keep their roles fresh in a long running series. I absolutely loved Mad Men so it was an extra pleasure to get a chance to illustrate Elisabeth Moss's character Peggy Olson as the 1970 version walks casually past her 1960 self.

Duck & Rice Soho

Sometimes projects just don't work out for whatever reason. Nonetheless it was great to be involved in this promotional illustration that unfortunately didn't get used for the new Alan Yau Duck & Rice restaurant on Berrick Street Soho, possibly a little bit too comical! 

The Daily Telegraph

It's nice to be asked back to illustrate a piece for The Telegraph. This time for the Business section within the Saturday supplement on a subject dealing with women who go back to work after an extended maternity break.

Global Blue SHOP Magazine London

It's been a while in the making but it's finally here. A cover I produced late last summer for Global Blue & Shop Magazine London hits the ISSUU website.

The Telegraph Luxury Magazine

It's been a long time since i worked with The Telegraph so i was delighted to be asked back to illustrate an article in connection with a new 'village' culture that's entering some of London's smartest enclaves

'The Book Title Series' exhibition at The Montpelier

It's been a long time in the making but the extended Book Titles Series finally makes it to the walls of The Montpelier in Peckham Rye from 8th August. What started as a six piece experiment two years ago has now spread to 17 titles (at the last count!) & are displayed each with individual antique/junk shop frames. Taking key elements from each novel, i then drew over the title page & added splashes of colour where appropriate.

Ray Davies 'See My Friends' exhibition

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Muswell Hill hero Ray Davies reaching the top of the charts with The Kinks You Really Got Me, the head curator over at the Bruce Castle Museum Robert Waite decided to organise a small exhibition as an appreciative nod to the man & his music. I was asked to provide the portrait artwork on banners displayed both inside & outside of the museum. Catch the event from 25th July til 21st December

The Evening Standard Magazine - Sex On File

The Tribes theme continues with the latest set of six illustrations for The Evening Standard Magazine in connection with the capital's secret sex bloggers

Evening Standard Magazine

The Evening Standard Magazine comes calling once more, this time to illustrate what happens to three of our top English football players once they retire

Vanity Fair France

A rare painting commission, this time for Vanity Fair France Magazine for a column called 'The Impossible Conversation' featuring 1970's porn star Linda Lovelace & the French writer Christophe Claro

NYU Physician Magazine

The reportage style in full swing here as i was approached by New York University's School Of Medicine Quarterly Magazine to portray places in the Queens area of the city where research was carried out into the soaring rates of hypertension within minority populations.

Waitrose Weekend Magazine portrait illustrations

Waitrose Weekend Magazine in 2010 became the first free newspaper published by a retailer. The revised in carnation features many portrait illustrations by me of their contributors including Clare Balding & Alan Titchmarsh.

Evening Standard 'Dad Tribes' article

I haven't worked for the Evening Standard for a while so i was delighted to be asked back to work on 6 illustrations for an article based around fatherhood being the capitals newest & coolest thing

Wall Street Journal 'How To' series

It's always great to be working with new clients, especially a publication as established as the Wall Street Journal, even if it is a four step guide to making the perfect pizza dough! 

Bostock & Pollit video

Commissions like these don't come along too often so it's always exciting to be involved in such a unique experience when they do! A live reportage style drawing event to coincide with one of London's coolest luxury developments in SW1 overlooking the city & the gardens of Buckingham Palace. This promotional video captures how The Nova building & the surrounding area will look once finished

Video for hotel group