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Emya

Just a space to showcase my design/illustrative and street artwork.

Illustration for a paste up series I would love to do. First in my tableau installation attempt. Hope they turn out well so fingers crossed.

Illustration for a paste up series I would love to do. First in my tableau installation attempt. Hope they turn out well so fingers crossed.

I find that looking at the progression of my work can sometimes be more fulfilling than basking in the final product. It’s always nice to see how they come together in the end. this one belongs to a new series I am working on, a re-illustration of some fables with (in particular case to this one) a parodied outcome.

I love going back through my things and finding things I completely forgot I ever had.

I love going back through my things and finding things I completely forgot I ever had.

‘Blue prints’, in some way, to an upcoming Paste up series. Will be an experimental 3D project.

Once again I found myself not being able to control myself from doodling on the back of my pokie machine payout booklet. After many hours of walking around I find that i succumb to my natural calling.

First official trio collaboration with Lucietea ans Sbeezdesigns. 

First official trio collaboration with Lucietea ans Sbeezdesigns. 

Colab project with Lucie Tea and Sbeez Desings, I will be sure to keep adding these as we make them. You never know what we will draw under the influence of some good quality chocolate ice cream on a warm, sun filled day

“Drink All The Tea” made for a collaborative zine project with lucietea and sbeezdesign.s

“Drink All The Tea” made for a collaborative zine project with lucietea and sbeezdesign.s

“Pour Me a Twitch” Colab with Lucie Tea

“Pour Me a Twitch” Colab with Lucie Tea

I have been reluctant to share these characters up until now. With a little push and a little shove I have decided to post them. I have been drawing them for quite some time, and they have served me with oodles of entertainment. They have been scrawled on my university lecture notes, the back of my work payout pads, personal art journals and odd scraps of paper that pass my way.