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Covent Garden From Home
2020 hasn’t been kind to us to say the least. Very few expected this year to be the nightmare it turned out to be. While most of us are working from home, I created a series of illustrations for Apple and their employees to feel connected to their store. They
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Sketchbook: Three years in London
Okay, this is not really part of my sketchbook – I wish I could come up with these that easily. But it is definitely about London, and more precisely about South London, where I’m based. Wherever I live, I like to feel the history of the place, the vibe of
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A Bunch of Titanics
One (probably unhealthy) obsession of mine is the story of the Titanic. It has followed me around since I was a kid, and I never let go (it’s okay if I’m the only one to laugh at my jokes). It all started with the movie obviously, I was 8 back
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A Bunch of Disney Beans
Any illustrator will tell you: you will be asked at some point to draw something you literally can’t explain. This little project for a friend falls in that box: I was asked to draw Disney beans. Apart from the randomness of the task – there is, of course, a logical
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Sketchbook: Two Years In London
After two years in Sydney, I felt like Europe was calling out for me. I decided to move to London on a whim, and as unprepared as I felt when I moved to Australia two years before, this was nothing compared to London. I remember sitting for five hours at
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Sketchbook: Two years in Sydney
For some reason, I always wanted to live in Australia. I still don’t know if it’s the naive image I had of it as a teenager – sunny, happy, laid-back – or just that it is far, far away from my European life, but I made it a point that
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A bunch of Tintin artworks
My favorite comics in the whole world has to be Tintin. I don’t remember exactly how old I was when I discovered it – probably around 3 – and I became fascinated with the young reporter and his dog, traveling around the world. The work of Hergé has definitely fuelled