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Artwork > Archive > Other Artwork > Illustrations

Galleon Blast CD Cover, 2017
Galleon Blast CD Cover, 2017
Interior of the Greater Grassmarket Historic Trail leaflet (2015).
Cover of Edinburgh's Greater Grassmarket Historic Trail leaflet (2015).
Floor vinyl for the Greater Grassmarket Historic Trail (2015).
Rugby World magazine: Waisale Serevi
Rugby World magazine: Ieuan Evans
High Life magazine: Paul Laurie
Match Of The Day magazine: Big Fish
Match Of The Day magazine: Luke Skywalker
The Scotsman magazine: James Major & Emma Noble
Select magazine: Embrace
Select magazine: Fatboy Slim
Select magazine: Pulp
The Fool Monty Comic Strip
Scottish Rugby Union: Scotland Five Nations
Six Nations Rugby
The Spice Girls
Prospectus for Urban Design in the Environment MA
Belfast Confetti, poem by Ciaran Carson.
Katy Barlass, 2017.
Noel & Liam Gallagher as The Likely Lads
Wayne and Waynetta Slob - The Loving Couple
Il brutto
Il buono
Il cattivo
Early illustration work.
Early illustration work.
Early illustration work.
Early illustration work.

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11 hours ago

A Guest artist and a poignant thought for today. This painting is called ‘Flowers from my Garden’ by my Granny, Marion Smith. She would have been in her eighties when she painted it in the late 1980s, it was her hobby in retirement. We have it in our kitchen, it’s the view over my coffee and toast in the morning. There may be ‘cooler’ images out there, but to me it feels like a precious gift to have the trace of her hand on the wall.Direct and sincere. The paint has her breath bonded to the pigment, a whisper from the past. A little piece of immortality. A message in a bottle. Ultimately I think that’s what keeps me going… an obligation to use my thumbs fruitfully. Because eventually the shadow of my passing soul is all that will be left. ... See moreSee less

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