I drew these sometime in 2009 I believe, as a pitch to illustrate a children's book of monsters. It was such an exciting opportunity, unfortunately, I didn't get it, but I still really am quite drawn to these two. I found them today in one of my archives and am thinking that I ought to rethink doing a children's book.
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Sunday, 17 June 2012
Monday, 5 March 2012
Un petit portrait.
A wonderful private commission for the ever so talented photographer Veronique Rolland. Irresistibly beautiful love story.
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
Pregnant ladies for the RCM

I was asked by the Royal College of Midwives Magazine to do two images concerning thyroid glands in pregnancy. This image was also used for the Sept 2010 Issue cover.
Monday, 26 April 2010
Mili and Masha do the duet. (and little Kolya makes his first art debut)





An utmost wonderful collaboration with the ever so talented photographer Mili Malinovic and my little son Kolya (the freefall lines and coloured mess is his and only his creation).
Saturday, 3 April 2010
Friday, 5 February 2010
The KPM cds have arrived!



The lovely folks at KPM Music, who are a branch of the EMI, asked me to create this playful cover illustration for their current Indie Music Compilation, other known as: The Sunshine Playlist.
The cd is to be circulated within the media industries, and is unfortunately not available for general release.
Friday, 1 August 2008
Gomorra
Wednesday, 2 July 2008
Wise old man, why don't you tell me please... how not to cry my tears.

I took a snapshot of this old man as I was walking one morning, maybe afternoon on one of Yalta's sea fronts... it was sometime back in 2001. We were there by chance, a big group gathered together to spend no other than the New Years, in Russia's most famous summer resort. Those memories are imprinted within my mind. It was a great time, full of freedom and an air of possibility around us. That same year, that same month, I was saying good bye to my mum and my sister as they were moving to the far shores of the United States. Somehow this man, this lonely old man captured the melody which cried within me at the time. I didn't say hello. I should have.
The trainers came later. Much later. In fact, to some degree, they have made him into a mockery, but to be honest, it could have been him, in an old pair of trainers. Borrowed from his grandson, or maybe found in some neighbouring alley. There are so many hidden paths in Yalta.
So much poverty, yet lots of laughter.
Thursday, 13 March 2008
Tuesday, 18 September 2007
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