One of a series of sculptures cast in resin from silicone moulds I made and then assembled and painted. This design has a layer of chocolate and sprinkles modelled in Miliput and was partially cast in clear resin with red dye. This clear resin was also used to create the melting drips (which was a nightmare to do!)

One of a series of sculptures cast in resin from silicone moulds I made and then assembled and painted. This design has an edge layer between the textures modelled in Miliput and is painted to look like old, matt terracotta and glazed Chinese Willow porcelain. They are about eight inches tall.

One of a series of sculptures cast in resin from silicone moulds I made and then assembled and painted. This design has  a drip layer modelled in Miliput and is painted to look like old, oxidised bronze over shiny, gloss turquoise. They are about eight inches tall.

I was commissioned to illustrate a spacesuit for Rockit – makers of a portable pushchair rocker, to use as an Instagram lens. The lens allowed people to take a photo of their baby so their face would appear inside the space helmet before adding some other animated effects.

I was commissioned by The Bristol Technology Festival through AI and tech enthusiasts Tiny Giant to create a tech inspired avatar to promote the 2020 festival in November. The microchip character I created in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop is to be used across BTF’s social media platforms in the build up to the launch and throughout the event.

My own cut-out, textured take on flat design illustration of Daniel Craig as James Bond. This was for a competition celebrating Daniel Craig’s portrayal of Bond as his last film in the role ‘No Time to Die’ is released. Or at least should’ve been released!

This one didn’t win either!

An illustration of Daniel Craig as James Bond, this was for a competition celebrating Daniel Craig’s portrayal of Bond as his last film in the role ‘No Time to Die’ is released. Or at least should’ve been released!

It didn’t win 🙁

A poster design featuring the characters from the film Pulp Fiction illustrated in the 1920s/1930s style of Fleischer studios, the animation studio that produced Betty Boop, Popeye and Bimbo.

A selection of images from my Foreign Idioms project, illustrations of idioms used around the world translated into English. These were illustrated using the ink and water colour brushes in Adobe Fresco on the iPad pro. For the full series see my Instagram @liltimmytentoes or search #foreignidioms