On account of humanity being like a rainbow, and us all liking different things, I have started a colourways series for the Jazzed Rabbits design.
I have started on orange and will be working my way through the spectrum.


I recently got my head around adjusting some of my designs for the All Over Print Shirts on Society6.
There is a really helpful template you can download so you can position the design to fit nicely on the front are with a bleed around it.
It’s definitely worth spending a bit of time to get it right.
Hope you like them!
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I have uploaded some paintings done by the Old Me Way Back When onto Society6.
These are from a series I made call Postcards from the Other Side Of Sleep, they were all inspired by dreams I had at the time.
After some research it appeared to me that Society6 seemed like the perfect place for a time strapped part-time artist to get their work out into the world.
All their products are of high quality and I get a little percentage for each sale made.
I will be making some signed prints of these in due course which I will sell directly and therefore get payed slightly more.
In the meantime please take a look at my store on Society6 and if you don’t feel like buying anything but have an account, a few likes here or there would mean the world, raise profile and would be rewarded with kind thoughts.




Various horizon lines drawn from the window of the 11:30am to London Paddington, going through Bath Spa, Chippenham, Swindon, Didcot Parkway. September 2014.

“Not sure if you have tried drawing on a train, most people are too close for you to study without causing a uncomfortable situation and generally stuff is going passed so quickly outside you need a super fast photographic memory to get it in your brain before you can decide how to represent it on the page. So I decided to go for the horizon, because that goes pass slower and if you miss a bit it doesn’t look too weird if you just join on to the continuation.”.
Read more about the trip I took here.
Black and White print on 160gsm uncoated paper. Taken from super high resolution scan. A4.
Saplings drawn in notebook whilst walking through Leigh Woods, Bristol. Winter 2014.

Black and White print on 160gsm uncoated paper. Taken from super high resolution scan. A4.
Looking out of the window in Clifton, Bristol. Summer 2014

Originally drawn as part of a daily drawing project, find out more here.
Black and White print on 160gsm uncoated paper. Taken from super high resolution scan. A4.
This from my friend Orla Handley:
reblogging motleyglue:
“Keep track of your international lifestyle with…
Dual timezone clocks made from VHS cassettes.
Fully functional, battery powered, with interchangeable timezone plaques.( BRISTOL/BERLIN / US/THEM / LONDON/MELBOURNE / HERE/THERE… )”