Showing posts with label cartoon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cartoon. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 November 2015

Gogglebook!

The new Gogglebox book is out now! Stuffed with interviews, photos, amazing things, and a few scribbles by me! The perfect gift for anyone who loves Gogglebox. Buy it now!







Big thanks to Jamie at PanMacmillan, and Tania at Studio Lambert


Friday, 10 July 2015

Why Men Skim Stones!

New book ahoy! 
Why Men Skim Stones by Chris Windle (with cartoons by me) is out now! Published by Square Peg of the Penguin Randon House group. Its all about those loveable things that only men do, like extreme macho eating and proving your ninja skills on small children. Buy it HERE now! Or in your favourite local independent bookshop.









Monday, 10 November 2014

Pedegree Chums! Time Out

I love dogs! This was a smashing chance to get excited and run around in circles and draw all over the place!




Big thanks to Anamaria at Time Out!



Thursday, 20 February 2014

Cheers! Time for Craft-Beers!


New in Time Out - Whats your craft-beer tipple? Any similarity to living people with beards is entirely coincidental, but great to hear about!
Digital ink and colour.
Thanks to Anamaria Stanley.


Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Your London Property Love Match!


Its great to be back in the pages of Time Out. This time its finding your London property love match!
Full figures with expressive poses. Drawn and coloured digitally.


Big thanks to Anamaria Stanley.

Thursday, 21 March 2013

Art Oasis


My latest drawing for the Royal Academy magazine, is the RA as the centre of an Art Oasis in Mayfair.
Thanks to Sarah Greenberg, and Eleanor Mills.

Friday, 23 November 2012

Whats the point of Art School?

They let me in the Royal Academy! 
The magazine that is..... a slight diversion in style towards a more cartoony approach for this. 

Whats the point of art school? Look closely and you'll see sheep pickling, just sitting, making something out of found body hair, and interpreting the naked body in paint. Ah, golden years.
Thanks to Eleanor Mills, and Sarah Greenberg.