First year Illustration student at Falmouth.

Illustrations for “The Man Who Mistook His Wife For a Hat” by Oliver Sacks. Exploring the relationship between how patients are viewed for their neurological disorders and for how they are affected by them/how they perceive themselves. 

brain scan

brain scan

Made a set for Visual Studies “Light & Dark” project. All plants are done in ink, bleach, quink and powder dye and the inspiration for them were the uni gardens. Apologies for the crappy photos, I’m not very good at this kind of thing.

Super professional photos taken on my carpet and on a crappy camera…! Please excuse the blood, the general shoddiness and the fact that they’re all reversing. Visual Studies is painful…

Yep.

Yep.

Planes, trains and automobiles! Done for a one day project (Visual Studies) so quite scruffy…part two to come later when I’ve printed it all out. :)

Planes, trains and automobiles! Done for a one day project (Visual Studies) so quite scruffy…part two to come later when I’ve printed it all out. :)

More experimentation for “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat” , exploring the effects of Halidol on Tourette’s patients…makes no sense out of context.

More experimentation for “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat” , exploring the effects of Halidol on Tourette’s patients…makes no sense out of context.

Experimentation for a uni project based on “The Man Who Mistook His Wife For a Hat”, exploring the losses of Jimmie M in the chapter “The Lost Mariner”.

Experimentation for a uni project based on “The Man Who Mistook His Wife For a Hat”, exploring the losses of Jimmie M in the chapter “The Lost Mariner”.

Drew in the uni gardens the other day..