I was cycling around town today looking for see-through shower caps (you'd be surprised what a task this is) and saw loads of people out on strike.
Fair enough, it's a National Day of Protest - but what struck me was that in most cases people marched heads down, shuffling around and around in circles. How passive and mind-numbing is that?
Here's another quick drawing. Not sure about the wallpaper. Who wallpapers their house these days anyway? But then, his mum probably decorated the room. It's a night scene so it'll be interesting to see how I get on with the fall of moonlight. Anyway I better get back to sketching and cleaning up another rhyme. Sending the 'Cribben' manuscript off to a few agents today. Expecting quite a few knock-backs before I get a result. In the meantime might get a read recorded just to work over whatever blemishes there might be hidden. I'm thinking David Kelly will be my first port of call.
I've been having quite a bit of trouble looking for someone to illustrate my book.
Perhaps it's a wayward combination of vanity and indolence or my innate pedantry that has me now working the characters in pen and ink.
The chap above is Fred.
He's a sickly fellow who's come undone on top of a tree with some cats - actually, he was supposed to be saving them but a series of unfortunate events have seen matters take a turn for the worse.
Clearly I need to revisit Fred's head but apart from that it's okay for a first attempt.
I'm a freelance writer/ advertising creative. Recently I've had the opportunity to get into scripting TV programmes for kids. All the drawings on this site and my website are by me too. Like my website, this is less a vanity project than another outlet to show my work and to possibly get the opportunity to work with more great people.