


I wrote a kids book. It’s a sorta first draft and I’m gonna read it to some focus groups (kids at work)
It was just supposed to be a story about being kind but it’s also accidentally an allegory for being queer?



I wrote a kids book. It’s a sorta first draft and I’m gonna read it to some focus groups (kids at work)
It was just supposed to be a story about being kind but it’s also accidentally an allegory for being queer?






In September, after what felt like a lifetime, I finished my Masters in Sequential Illustration.
Here’s the zine I made for my final out. An autoethnographic comic about my personal experience with punk and queer identity.








A comic about maybe having autism and definitely having dyspraxia.












Here’s a comic about a Beetroot Person in a post-apocalyptic wasteland that I drew while tabling at a very quiet January convention.







Zine made in a day from a combination of my drawings and found images.










More experiemental work.
This is my final uni project; I wanted to make a sort of graphic guide to Guy Debord’s 1967 book “Society of the Spectacle”, taking critical parts from his writing and contextualising it for a contemporary audience. Above are some of the pages from the book. At this point, it’s “done”, but it is something I’d like to return to later in the year.
Sometimes it’s good to break away from the norm, and that’s what I’ve been trying to do as much as possible this year with my work.





I’ve been working on some pieces under a different guise for a project based around a single character (and some yet to be designed supporting characters)
These paintings, illustrations etc can be found on Instagram over at @anaseed_art

Experimental piece from a month or two ago, a silent comic drawn without pencils or planning.