Client Work
Neurocracy 3.0.
Client Playthroughline
Project Type Illustration for videogame
The client contacted me to paint two illustrations for the third season of Neurocracy, an episodic browser based game that takes place through 10 weekly episodes as players explore Omnipedia, a fictional Wikipedia successor, to uncover information and solve a crime.
The illustrations needed to aesthetically recreate the type of image you would normally see alongside a wikipedia article, whilst adhering to the established stylisation of the artwork in the game.



Above: greyscale thumbnail for the Young Volcanoes illustration Below: the Ominpedia page for Charlemagne Cabrera, with illustration in situ.
Client Work
Stormfellers
Client Brookes Eggleston, Character Design Forge
Project Type Animated Series
Various painted backgrounds created for indie animation pilot, 'Stormfellers'.

All Better Now
Client GW Foksal
Project Type Book Cover
I was commissioned by GW Foksal to paint an alternative cover for the Polish language edition of Neal Shusterman's YA dystopian sci-fi novel, All Better Now.
Ultimately the client went with the English language edition's cover, but I was pleased to hear that they are using an adapted version of this image for the hardback edition's endpapers.

Above: Initial thumbnail ideas for the cover. The client had a clear brief outlined, but also wanted to see some original ideas. Below: The client asked me to develop two of the thumbnails further, exploring in colour, before a final image was chosen
Classics... But Make It Gay: The Art History We Deserved
Client Nova and Mali
Project Type Published Illustration
"(An art book) in full color, filled to the brim with beautiful reimagined works of art from Ancient Greece to 20th century Rockwell, filled with LGBT+ and POC representation. "
This first volume of the hugely successful three volume project gathered over 60 artists from around the world.



Above: 'Classics... But Make It Gay'. Cover art by '@shouty_y' Below: My image for the series, an adaptation of Bernini's Apollo & Daphne, a sculpture that I was fortunate enough to see in person as a young adult - a formative experience that cemented my desire to pursue the arts as a career
Star-Crossed
Client Connor John Lone
Project Type Novel Illustration
Connor approached me to create two illustrations for his novel 'Star-Crossed', this being one of them.

Above: Initial thumbnails, exploring different angles and colour palettes for the image. Achieving an appealing face at an angle that could emphasize the vastness of the future city was crucial to the client, and at the time was a challenging endeavour for myself!
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