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Pages from The Violet Sea, the latest 24-page comic I worked on, written by Roisin Loughran.
The Violet Sea is a Divine family drama about love, greed, abandonment and redemption. It’s available to buy online. You can see more of Roisin’s work here.
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Latest She Reads Comics poster, using the original illustration but redesigned for the most recent event.
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We made a zine for She Reads Comics! It’s my first time designing one and I managed to sort it so nothing ended up back to front or upside down or anything! Had so much fun doing this and I hope we get a decent amount of submissions for next time so we can keep building on it.
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More illustrated stuff for She Reads Comics! This time we went for a summer theme (sort of!) so I got to do some superheroes on the beach. Tried not to objectify anyone and keep the colours all fun and bright. Did this one in photoshop entirely, which was totally outside my comfort zone but it’s always good to try new things.
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A poster I made for the Publishing MSc degree show, showing the team for the digital magazine, Publishers Inc. I did a little illustration for everyone in our team and designed the layout too, based on the ‘Meet the Team’ page in the magazine.
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Meant to put this up a while back but here’s a really short sappy comic about moving out with my man that I did for the fabulous Team Girl Comic’s latest anthology.
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Illustration for an event-poster for a women’s comic meetup that me and a friend organise.
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Connections.
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Here’s an illustration I did for the latest edition of gorgeous indie mag, Counterpoint. Pretty excited as it’s the first time I’ve seen anything I’ve drawn “in print” and it was nice to have it sitting alongside work from very talented people. Also the first time I’ve ever prepped stuff for 2-colour riso printing, I should definitely have make the grey file for the orange ink darker so it popped more in print but it’s all part of a learning curve I guess!
The image was an editorial illustration for an article on the water supply in Sao Paulo, which was a really interesting brief to get to grips with.
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Do what the bear says and submit your short comics for the first ever Glasgow Comic Con Anthology, The Awesome Comic!
We’re looking for comics that are funny and heartbreaking, real and bizarre, relatable and surprising. Our aim is to celebrate the sheer diversity of comic art so we’re open to all genres and styles - fictional and autobiographical stories - but ask that contributions be appropriate for readers of all ages.
The initial deadline for submissions is 4 May and further details can be found here.
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Life is Strange really messed me up.
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Silly cooking comic I did for the latest TGC Times, the webcomic created by the lovely gals at Team Girl Comic. This issue’s theme was ‘Cooking’ which I of course took as an excuse to wedge some witchery in. I’ve wanted to contribute something to a TGC project for a while now so I’m pretty excited to see it alongside some really fantastic comics.
You can see the rest of the webcomic here, if you fancy.
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