
Painted this last night based on the signs Japanese whalers hold up when being photographed from the air by Greenpeace. I'm selling the original of this on eBay to raise money for Sea Shepherd UK, who put their bodies on the line in direct actions against whaling and other sea life poaching. You can bid here.
Although I don’t think it can beat the absurdity of the actual signs Japanese whalers hold up when being photographed (see below)


The greetings card industry is out of control, but what better way to celebrate Flying Ant Day than with this official Flying Ant Day greetings card? Available here: https://www.spellingmistakescostlives.com/product-page/happy-flying-ant-day-card If Flying Ant Day has already happened in your area this year, don't worry, you can always buy a card or ten to have ready for next year's celebrations.



I've illustrated this handy guide to help you identify the birds in your garden or local park.
Available as a limited edition print, poster, and postcard.

The glorious story of evolution: you are the apex of a 3.6 billion year unbroken chain of non-virgins.
Okay, maybe not the single-celled ancestors, but let's not split amoebas here.

I spent the last week in Brighton as part of an art residency at CaC Gallery where I made the above rat gallows/cat scratching post and a few other bits and pieces including the below cyanotype blueprints. (No rats were harmed making any of this, they were bought pre-harmed.) Editions of the blueprints can be bought in the shop.




I found this dried out dead frog on a road in Thailand and decided to immortalise him in an appropriate fashion. I feel like it's what he would have wanted.
This is currently hanging in my bathroom, but I'm willing to sell it for the right price.
