The Big Day: Revelation the 19th
01/12/09 17:32

My friends Kev and Kath are getting married in about three weeks. It is a massive chapter change for them and wonderfully they have included us in the celebrations. After stumbling upon a new personal style of adorning text, Kath asked me to do some more and this was the result.
It is an extended meditation on the Christian worldview narrative - from the Creation, to the Fall, to Jesus' Cross-work and finally the consummation.


May God richly bless this couple as they step out in awe of the truly BIG day. All the rest will fall into place.
The Rope of Hope
29/07/09 22:13
Fantastic!
I have been asked to revisit a few older EpilogueTV cartoons and reformat them for Sorted magazine. I took one of my first ever pieces (found originally here) and redrew it, making a few changes to the text, composition and pacing. The newer version is much much better and hopefully reflects some personal improvements over the five years I have been pushing these little babies out.

Thanks Steve Legg!
I have been asked to revisit a few older EpilogueTV cartoons and reformat them for Sorted magazine. I took one of my first ever pieces (found originally here) and redrew it, making a few changes to the text, composition and pacing. The newer version is much much better and hopefully reflects some personal improvements over the five years I have been pushing these little babies out.

Thanks Steve Legg!
EN66 Sin Slavery
01/04/09 13:55

A huge thing in Christian thought is the idea of being set free from slavery by Jesus’ Cross-work. Read More...
EN51 Death is Nothing for Gamers.
01/01/08 13:54
EN49 What Art Would Jesus Do?
01/11/07 13:54

The Bible epilogue text can be found here (you may have to scroll down a bit to find the exact part...).
We went to the Tate Modern over the half term break and visited Doris Salcedo's sculpture. Read More...
Waking up to reality
15/04/07 19:31
This is an illustration I did ages ago for CCB for a series called ‘The World We All Want’.


EN42 Shredded
22/02/07 13:53

The Bible epilogue text can be found here (you may have to scroll down a bit to find the exact part...).
Identity theft is becoming a really big deal recently. I bought a shredder at the behest of my wife and found myself in a queue at sainsbury's reading the packaging (as you do). Read More...
EN26 Bird Flu
01/11/05 13:51

The Bible epilogue text can be found here and here and again here (you may have to scroll down a bit to find the exact part...).
Avian Flu had become a hot topic in the news and I wanted to do a simple connection with what the Bible refers to as 'sin'.
'What's the worst that could happen' is from the Doctor Pepper adverts that had been showing. Usually some person would say it and then the worst thing would literally happen - TV coverage of their trousers falling down or something worse. Very funny. Tony Waghorn was very helpful in assisting me on refining this one.
The 'Long Lost Lorne Roaders' refers to Kathy and Alexa who went out on a limb a few years ago to show me what a pig I can be. Good friends aren't just about flattery, and any progress as a christian needs caring people who can help point out your flaws in a compassionate manner.
On a sort-of related point, I once did the dance from 'Seven Brides' in the shared student kitchen we had in Leicester and our landlady (called Mrs Tossar) had to come and get the handle glued back on the cooker after I'd accidently kicked it off during my choreographed frenzy...
EN18 The New Ten Commands
01/03/05 13:50

The Bible epilogue text can be found here (you may have to scroll down a bit to find the exact part...).
Jon Snow presented this really interesting show called 'The New 10 Commandments' on channel 4. Apart from a total misunderstanding of what the 10 commandments actually are, it provided an interesting perspective into what people value in todays ideological climate. The strip explains itself - relativism is notoriously interchangeable - commandments voted in by the public aren't commandments - they are options.
Interestingly the number one command was based on a story of christian forgiveness, but this link wasn't reinforced.





