Books & Projects


The Beetle Collector's Handbook, by M.G.Leonard (Scholastic publishing)
- A range of full colour Beetle illustrations. 


Skogen and Sjön,  all species illustrations for the Swedish Board Game & Expansion packs. Game design by Daniel Thorell (Ninja Print games)
www.naturenkallar.com 
- full colour illustrations of mammals, birds, plants, insects, fungi and other species. 

Extraordinary Insects, by Anne Sverdrup Thygeson
(Mudlark / Harper Collins publishing)
- Black & White ink illustrations to accompany the text. 

Der große Schwarm "The Big Swarm", by Kirsten Traynor (Gerstenberg publishing)
- Black & white and limited colour ink illustrations for the behaviour of Honey Bees.
 

Lucanus cervus Stag Beetle lifecycle diagram. Black & White illustration of the design researched by Maria Fremlin.
 
Game of Thrones Tapestry. Illustrated for Jelly London and Publicis London, commissioned by HBO and Tourism Ireland. 
- Illustrations of scenes for the 90 metre long tapestry depicting the HBO Game of Thrones storyline. These illustrations were then digitally coloured by another artist at Jelly London, before being woven in a traditional way. 
www.ireland.com/en-gb/features/game-of-thrones-tapestry/ 
Glass of Thrones. Illustrated for Jelly London and Publicis London, commissioned by HBO and Tourism Ireland. 
- Illustrations for stained-glass style windows depicting key moments from the HBO series. These illustrations were then digitally coloured by another artist before being made as large scale glass panels and hand coloured by artists in Northern Ireland. 
Natural History Illustration in Pen & Ink, by Sarah Morrish (The Crowood Press)
- a selection of illustrations used within the book. 
Jungle Gems, by Yikai Zhang (Unbound publishing) 
- Black & White Chapter vignette illustrations. 
British Craneflies, by Alan Stubbs.
Illustrations of Cranefly genitalia for Identification keys 
Greek Nature Magazine, articles written by Peter Sutton.  Illustrations of sections of rivers in Corfu to highlight rare species returning to restored waterways, and species which still need a lot of help, and the river Godess from which the name Corfu is derived.