It has been an honour to work with the Bank of Latvia to create this beautiful collectable silver coin ‘Stardust’.
You can find more information on the coin and it's design here: 'Stardust'
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The making of ‘Stardust’, collectable silver coin, commissioned by The Bank of Latvia.
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Drawings of people, created as commission for a colourful home.
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Full spread Illustration for the Firewords magazine for the poem 'Grackles are back in town' by Ann Howels.
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A full page illustration for “Where the Leaves Fall” magazine dialogues, written by Tania Roa. About re-inventing the meaning of an adventure, rediscovering home and falling in love with its landscape.
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Cover Illustrations for the Pikolo magazine vol16 and vol17, a planet friendly magazine for children that I co-founded, art direct and illustrate.
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For Ukraine
Series of works created to support and help the people suffering in Ukraine.
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The Illustration for Where the leaves Fall magazine Issue 10.
“…The winter just gone was the windiest and snowiest of the three winters I’ve spent at Rothera.
Although we can’t label any one season as being the result of climate change, it does give us an indication of the types of weather the Peninsula could see in the future.”
John Law is an Antarctic atmospheric scientist for British Antarctic Survey.
He has spent three winters at Rothera Research Station, where he continues the long meteorological record from Rothera.
For the Issue 10 of @wtlfmag I illustrated an article where John Law describes his work at Rothera Research Station.
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The cover artwork for kids magazine Pikolo Issue13.
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This time Pikolo talks about the importance of our oceans and its inhabitants and how we are all connected.
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One of my main aims when art directing, creating content and illustrations for this magazine is to inspire and to educate the youngest people (and their adults) of this planet how to love, care for and bring change through small, achievable actions.
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A full page illustration for Where the Leaves Fall magazine.
The illustration follows the thoughts of a mother on bringing a child into climate crisis.
…How do I tell my son about the climate crisis without frightening him? First, I think, I must show him how to love nature. I must help him connect with and respect everything on the planet - human, animal or plant.”
Essay by @katie_dancey
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Where the Leaves Fall is a magazine exploring humankind’s connection with nature through the intersection between social justice and the environment, art, science, culture, philosophy and food.
Thank you for the opportunity to work together again, @wtlfmag: @lucianepisani and David Reeve.
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The cover artwork for Pikolo magazine vol12, the magazine that I co-founded, art direct and illustrate.
This issue talks about the importance of green and renewable energy in the hope that one day nature and human-made systems can coexist in a more peaceful and mindful way.
One of my aims creating content and illustrations for this magazine is to inspire and to educate the youngest inhabitants of this planet on how to love, care for and bring change through small, achievable actions.
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