I was commissioned to design a map for Beth and Ed to help their guests get from the church to the reception venue. I enjoyed the challenge of creating something that tied in with their existing stationery design and flower choices, but was also practical and easy to follow.
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Tori commissioned a drawing on her dad's behalf of their local pub for him to use on an event invite - I did a drawing of the local church for Tori and Paul's wedding a couple of years ago and he wanted a similar style.
Rebekah commissioned me to draw my take on Genesis 32: 22-32 - it's a strange passage in the Bible where Jacob wrestles with an unknown man who reveals himself to be God. Final image in charcoal below:
Paul and Tori asked me to draw the church where they were getting married for their service sheet - I did a simple pen and ink drawing for them:
I was commissioned by Alice and Peter to draw some handwritten text in mint and coral for their wedding invitation - the final result is below: There were a couple of alternatives that I gave them to choose from (I originally drew them in a more blue shade, this was adjusted digitally later to fit the couple's colour scheme more closely). Click to view larger:
Maya commissioned me to draw a picture of her sister's new house to give to her as a birthday present: pencil, watercolour, pen
I've been working on a logo design for new theatre company Go People - click on images below to see the design process.
My sister commissioned me to design a tattoo of an octopus for her. See below for images showing the drafting process, the final design and the tattoo itself. The final tattoo is approximately 2 x 2 inches.
I was commissioned by the UCL MA Museum Studies Exhibition Project group to design an image for their "War Transformed?" event at the Science Museum's Dana Centre. The event is described as follows: Has war gone beyond a human scale? Conflict has driven medical, scientific and technological developments - but at what cost to humanity? Do drones allow us to remain too detached? Ultimately, should we limit the innovations driven by war? My final image design (gouache, photocopy transfer, letraset, pencil, ink) is below, along with a few images of the process (click to enlarge). Click links for the exhibition's twitter feed and facebook group, and the crowdfunder site to donate. Event will take place on 7th May.
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