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Tamesis

Client: Blackbook Winery

Design: Yarza Twins

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Label design for a limited edition wine produced by Blackbook Winery.

More information on the design process can be found here

Sacrifice/Mutation/Technology

Clients: Liverpool Book Art, Kirkby Gallery

Mural Information Pack

Mural commission that formed the centrepiece of an exhibition celebrating the 200 year anniversary of the publication of Frankenstein.

More information on the design process can be found here

The Unearthly Child

Editorial illustration commissioned by the Wellcome Collection. The article, by Ken Hollings, details the rise of extraterrestrial teenagers in pop culture during the Cold War.

Götzen-Dämmerung

Personal work, more to be added soon

The River Liffey

Client HQ Gastrobar

Mural Information Pack

A mural commission for a restaurant refurbishment, incorporating iconic Dublin architecture contrasted with a family of swans inspired by the Irish legend of The Children of Lir

Marisolysian Fields

Private Commission

Mural Information Pack

A nursery mural combining British and Indian animals and working within a limited colour palette based on the client's furniture. 

The Bright Labyrinth

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Client Strange Attractor Press

Design Rathna Ramanthan

Longlisted for The Global Illustration Awards 2016

Ken Hollings is a writer, broadcaster, cultural theorist and lecturer based in London. His book, The Bright Labyrinth, is a subtle and disturbing account of how technology has impacted upon human culture.

 The book draws upon a variety of sources - architecture and film, avant-garde art and critical theory, military strategy and machine intelligence to expose the network of information that surrounds and influences our daily lives.

 

 

Speaking to an Elephant and Other Tales from the Kadar

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Client Tara Books

Design Dhwani Shah

Kadar Tales is a selection of folk and religious stories related by members of a remote, Indian tribe during the authors’ time in the forest.

Details of the design and illustration of this book can be found here.

Walking is a Way of Knowing: In a Kadar Forest

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Client Tara Books

Design Laura Nogueira

Merit - 3x3 International Illustration Awards 2016

The Kadar are a small tribal community in South India. Even though they no longer live deep in the forest they still walk its paths every day. This book is a tribute to their ways of living and understanding.

Details of the design and illustration of this book can be found here.

Concrete Jungle & Little Feast

Clients Zap Architecture, Incipio Events

Mural Information Pack

Commission to design, project manage and illustrate a large scale mural installation for Pergola on the Roof, a pop-up restaurant located on the top floor of the disused BBC car park in White City run by Incipio Events.

The Boy Who Speaks in Numbers

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Client Tara Books

Design Rathna Ramanathan

Honour Title, South Asian Book Awards, 2015

Official Selection, White Raven 2016

The Boy Who Speaks in Numbers is a darkly satiric account of childhood in times of war. Set in Sri Lanka, the events it narrates could equally happen elsewhere - in all places where human deaths are reduced to numbers, and where guns do not differentiate between adults and children.

Tamesis

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Sacrifice/Mutation/Technology

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The Unearthly Child

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Götzen-Dämmerung

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The River Liffey

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Marisolysian Fields

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The Bright Labyrinth

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Speaking to an Elephant and Other Tales from the Kadar

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Walking is a Way of Knowing: In a Kadar Forest

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Concrete Jungle & Little Feast

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The Boy Who Speaks in Numbers

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