The Demise of Tobias, Cat Burglar
...but he tried to steal cheese from Nathaniel the Mouse, who tore out his guts and built a lovely cat-house. The post The Demise of Tobias, Cat Burglar appeared first on scribblegraph.
View ArticleLove Search Function
...If you want love, you have to get out there and show the world who you are. The post Love Search Function appeared first on scribblegraph.
View ArticleSafe Haven
This piece, "Safe Haven", is just for me - something fun that has been floating about in my head. Or rather: merciless haunting me from the murky depths. Or rather: waiting for me to dip a toe in the...
View ArticleA scribblegraph self portrait
...He spent the next four years in an orphanage and was put to work making sandwiches for all the other children. Mostly he enjoyed inventing sandwiches, but things don't grow so well in good old...
View ArticleAutumn (mini-series)
Autumn is my favourite time of the year. The mind-shattering heat of Australian summers begin to cool at last, the plants begin their preparation for hibernation, and the animals start to get fluffier...
View ArticleWedding illustration – A Very Preciousss Moment
I was recently contacted by Kate & Nigel, a New Zealand couple who, while planning their nuptials, had happened upon my name in a somewhat lesser-known publication entitled “The Art of Sandwich”....
View ArticleHappy Birthday Bez
I was recently invited to spend some time in Google+ HQ to sketch some of the rarer wildlife that can be found occupying the darker corners of server rooms. I suppose you'd imagine the Google+ team...
View ArticleCherish the Broken
Earlier this year Heather Fay asked me if I would be interested in doing some artwork for her new record, now titled Cherish the Broken. I had worked with Heather before when she released her cover of...
View ArticleThe Aviator
We skipped from could to cloud, landing regularly for picnics (consisting largely of a lovely Narwhal gnocchi I was fond of at the time) and made it to my rendezvous with a contact in Nogliki who ran a...
View ArticleThe Macabre Foundry of Dr. Geoffrey P. Nutterbolt
Inherent to the human condition is the inability to predetermine whom we will fall stupidly in love with. Us sapiens have written tome upon tome on the subjects of romance, dating, life companionship,...
View ArticleLondon Stationery Show · April 1st & 2nd
London Stationery Show, April 1st & 2nd 2014 - Artline will be on Stand M709. Come along for your chance to win a signed scribblegraph print! And make sure you say hello to Grace who will be there...
View ArticleBirthday Boy & the Reluctant Rover
I received an email this week about Dr. Lacerant; a wonderful, gnarly old scientist who celebrates his birthday today. I'm told that many moons ago he had a dog, a dog he sent it up into space in a...
View ArticleBunny and Butterfly
Today is one of those days where I should be drawing many other things, but when I took the cap off the pen, nothing I wanted to to draw came out. Just other things. Bunny and Butterfly isn't anything...
View ArticleThe Pilchard and the Mouse
The Pilchard & the Mouse (or) Mr Cod’s nasty headache Yesterday I posted ‘Bunny & the Butterfly‘ and it was the cause of some rather earnest consternation over on Google Plus. Someone couldn’t...
View ArticleDream house
These scribbles of a dream house or two, a car and a few hidden pets were done for financial adviser Eleanor Dartnall; winner of the 2014 AFA Adviser of the Year award. They have been used for various...
View ArticleWhale of a lie
WHALE OF A LIE • I utterly abhor this continued charade that the Japanese are whaling in our oceans in an effort to advance science; it is a ridiculously transparent fabrication. The post Whale of a...
View Article“Wood” illustration Friday
"Wood" • for illustration Friday, week of April 15-21. This week's theme evoked a strong image in my mind and I decided to get involved in the weekly challenge. Trees and water are two of my favourite...
View ArticleOrigins
Origins • It was never just the illustrations I was sharing; it was large pieces of myself. And for a long time now, I have kind of been in pieces. Well, I'm back together, and I'm feeling that I might...
View ArticleThe Sea-Hare
“Sea Hare” 15x40cm “The Sea-Hare” – an exercise in dimensions and deep sea exploration. 15x40cm on Arches cotton. This idea came to me while i was on a sea-side holiday in Mollymook NSW, and was one of...
View ArticleHalloween (a Wes Craven tribute)
I don't know how I hadn't shared this old watercolour scribble; it's a fun little tribute to Wes Craven & lover-punkins' everywhere.
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