Real World exposure

Sometimes I get to escape from the internet and send my tendrils out in to the real world like some kind of biro-wielding saprophytic fungus. This is a list of those occasions.

December 2007 -

Three commissioned illustrations forming the introductory page and two pages of credits are part of the collaborative charity book, The Kid’s Book Project. Created by a chap called Mike Rouse-Deane in aid of the Make a Wish Foundation, it features artwork from more than 50 artists from all over the globe. Including yours truly.

November 2006 -

Two illustrations appeared in the commercially published book; The Bumper B3ta Book of Sick Jokes. The two drawings in question are Elephants & Sheep and Dead Babies.

September 2006 -

A Russian magazine called Khooligan interviewed me for an article on my work and specifically the ANThology series. The magazine is a Russian language Men’s Interest publication along the lines of something like GQ and my editorial covers four complete pages!

August 2006 -

My first compilation of Biro-art drawings is published by print-on-demand publisher, Lulu. Entitled NobbyNobody’s ANThology it features all the drawings of ants from the ANThology gallery and a few extras not previously seen.

June 2006 -

An illustration of a biro drawn in biro for the commercially published ecological magazine WorldWatch as the centrepiece to an article about the history and life-cycle (and environmental and social impact) of a typical disposable ballpoint pen.

February 2006 -

The BBC, or to be more specific, BBC Radio Suffolk interviewed me on air about Biro-art and my inspirations as an artist. You can listen to it here.

January 2006 -

A media label, The House of Infinite Zen commissioned me to design a new logo for them. This is the final design which has since been used on multiple HoIZ products including a commercially available vinyl album and a book.