Power 2 ~ Electric Feels

In October 2022 I was approached by Joe Bourne, a Creative Communications Research Fellow from Lancaster University, and Dr Ola Michalec, a social scientist based at University of Bristol. They were looking for artists to respond to research on the future of our energy provision and management as part of the Power 2 project from PETRAS.

This project was about generating artistic responses to research exploring human dimensions of digital energy transformation. In simpler terms, basically looking at how the current, and potential future, of energy generation and consumption makes us feel!

They were on the look out for 4 artists to fulfil 4 briefs. I was very much drawn to the first brief, ‘The Home Control Room’ as it seemed to fit in nicely with my style of drawing. This brief involved exploring the potential reality of taking energy sourcing and usage into the hands of everyday consumers, with a hint at the likely issues that might arise with doing this. I choose to demonstrate this with a chaotic lounge in a hypothetical house share, a scene that is likely to resonate with most of us in some way or another.

In a world where we are all looking for more control on our energy… screens, dials, buttons and interfaces have crept into the home to such a degree that our homes have started to look more like power station control rooms than living spaces. Neglected houseplants compete for attention with smart energy displays; dirty dishes obscure warning lights and the renters’ different approaches to home-labour show through their relationships with these technologies.

The image above shows my final illustration response to the brief, and on Friday I got the opportunity to present my final piece to a small audience at the ‘Electric Feels’ event, hosted in Cafe Kino on Stokes Croft. It was such an amazing experience to be involved in, huge thank you to PETRAS for making it possible. For more info on the project, visit: https://petras-iot.org/update/electric-feels/

Glicée prints now available with the National Park Print Shop

I’m super stoked to share that a bunch of my illustrations are now available as glicée prints up to A1 with National Park Print Shop, alongside lots of other amazing nature themed artworks!!! 🌿

This is super exciting for me because, the vast majority of my work was designed to be printed as big as possible, in order to capture all the details, and I currently don’t have the capacity to do this at home, in terms of printing but also storing and framing large artworks. So when I saw the opportunity arise to partner with National Park Print Shop, I jumped at it!

For now we’ve stocked the full Tonal Tropics collection, all of Urban Eden, and 4 of the most popular designs from Animal Kingdom. Check out my page on the website to see all 12 available prints. There’s a choice of black, white and wooden frames options too!

Travels and Procreate Practice

Last week I got back from a trip of a life time, I visited Rio, Brazil during carnival season! My holiday was full of inspiring experiences that I hope to never forget, and I created 2 illustrations to try and capture just a smidge of that! 

I went with the hopes to create a 2nd edition to my 2019 project ‘Views from Carnival’, however that didn’t quite go to plan… my phone was stolen during a bloco, so I wasn’t able to capture reference pictures which are very essential in my practice. Not all is lost, because I still have all of my photos from earlier on in the trip backed up, enabling me to capture some calmer moments of typical Rio streets featuring street art, lush greenery, and overcrowded electrical lines.

Both illustration are quite a bit more sketchier than my usual work, but I actually preferred not obsessing over the imperfections for this particular project, as it’s just for me rather than a client! They were also completed far quicker than my normal rate, and allowed me to continue to practice and grow my skills with Procreate. With each additional drawing, I’m feeling more confident in transitioning between Wacom and Ipad, I’ve now even used Procreate to start a few commissioned projects, and then later transitioned onto Photoshop as the image progresses. The whole purpose of buying an iPad was to allow myself to illustrate on the go, so I’m really happy with travel opportunities like this to do exactly that!

I would have liked to draw a third illustration, as we know how much I love a collection, but alas I have lots of deadlines to meet soon so should really be prioritising that for now… maybe I’ll come back to this project, but probably not.