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Digital illustration of a cyclist in motion, viewed from a dramatic front angle with warped cars and motion bursts surrounding him. Stylized linework, muted colours, and dynamic perspective suggest speed, focus, and urban intensity.
July 7, 2025
Illustration

Playing in Traffic

This is what tunnel vision looks like when you’re threading through chaos. Playing in Traffic was created in Procreate using dynamic perspective, ink-inspired strokes, and desaturated tones. The piece sits somewhere between flow state and survival instinct

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NO SURPRISES A WATERCOLOR AND INK HOMAGE TO THOM YORKE
June 11, 2023
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No Surprises

A WATERCOLOR AND INK HOMAGE TO THOM YORKE

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Illustration of a sleek and graceful Whippet dog named Milo, captured in a dynamic and expressive line art style with soft washes of color.
December 10, 2024
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Milo (Commission)

YOU HAVE NATURAL RHYTHM, UNUSUAL FOR A WHIPPET. – All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989)

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Hand-drawn illustrated book cover for John Milton’s Paradise Lost, featuring a demonic, wide-eyed creature with red wings, and bold retro serif typography inspired by 1970s Iberian pulp novels.
June 5, 2025
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Paradise Lost: Iberian Horror-Inspired Print Edition

This open-edition print reinterprets John Milton’s Paradise Lost through the lens of 1970s Iberian

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