Mujer With A Movie Camera

I recently had the pleasure of illustrating a poster for Lorena Pino Montilla, a film programmer and MA Curating Student at UWE, for her curated film season at Watershed Cinema. The title of the season is ‘Mujer With A Movie Camera’. Showing 4 different Latin American films, from female directors, exploring stories of women and young people at the margins of society. These four films are: 

  • Daughter of Rage by Laura Baumeister de Montis

  • Children of Las Brisas by Marianela Maldonado

  • Song Without A Name by Melina León

  • Alis by Clare Weiskopf and Nicolás van Hemelryck

Each film focuses on different hardships in very diverse areas in Latin America, so it was a challenge to try and combine all themes and settings into one, but I’m thrilled with the end result.

The project was brought to life by Watershed and Make Shift, a place for early career creatives curious about film &/or creative technology practice. Each month a different MA student from University of West of England puts together a collection of curated films to be shown to the public. I was incredibly grateful to be chosen to create a poster for this particular one, focusing on the courageousness of female characters and colourfulness of Latin American culture.

Behind the Scenes Shop Work

I’m quite happy with my recent market stall set up, it’s taken me a couple years of trial and error, but I feel like I’ve gotten to a stage where my stall is a fairly accurate depiction of my illustration style, and basically a physical version of my website, that potential new customers and clients can see in person, and get a good idea of me and my work. I think it’s the new sign with my business name and the addition of a couple more frames, that have really tied it all together.

This satisfaction unfortunately doesn’t come without a cost of chaos behind closed doors… My house is my studio and storage for all of my stock and sometimes it can become pretty messy, however my housemate very kindly put some basic shelves together which helps organise the madness, and I’m genuinely very grateful for my corner of crap and cardboard, and the things it allows me to do 🫶🏻

Mailer Illustrations for Médecins Sans Frontières

A few weeks ago I was contacted by Dot and Becky at A Couple of Birds Design, to create some illustrations for Médecins Sans Frontières. Although the request for the illustrations was to be quite different from my usual style of detailed and colourful, I had worked for Dot before and was up for the challenge, especially as the client does such incredible aid work around the world.

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) translates to Doctors without Borders. They provide medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare.

I completed 3 sketch style illustrations to be placed in Thank You mailers for some of the on-going donaters. (Only 2 out of 3 are shown below for privacy reasons.)