A green watering can is being filled with water from a yellow hose, and water is pouring out of its spout onto pink flowers with green leaves. Above the watering can, text reads: 'Care for yourself so you can care for others.
Vector illustration as part of an upcoming suite for the education sector.
A GIF showing a pair of children behind an overgrown plant, a baby playing with common household items, and a kitchen cabinet showing a teapot, wine bottles, glasses and cake. The image is totally in black line.
Samples from a commercial illustration suite for Oaklee.
A personal comic around being late-diagnosed autistic.
A man is shown under a giant calendar, overwhelmed by his day. His baby and his laptop showing an incoming call rests on top of the calendar, while his to do list, post-it notes, a frying pan and jars of medicine sit beside him.
A logo of a colourful lightbulb is shown on a business card, as well as with the text Rebel Idea Sessions next to it in handmade lettering.
Illustrated logo for Shane Cradock's Rebel Idea Sessions.
A woman hugs another woman, showing them in an intimate, gay relationship, coloured with pink, blue and green with black line.
An anthropomorphic plant pot smiles as it has been watered, with text showing 'mind your head'.
Students of all backgrounds, genders, abilities, religions and races learn about international relations together, a graphic of the globe behind them.
Editorial for the Lawrentian: Community conversations around international relations.
A short comic of the artist's experience with listening to popular music, showing the artist on their phone as they walk down the street, before a song title appears in bold lettering.
An abstract figure is shown stuck in their confusion, while a small figure of the author illuminates the solution over their shoulder.
Editorial for the Irish Times article series 'How to...' giving solutions to life's daily problems.
A woman draws a figure in a complex pose while the noise of a festival outside disturbs her focus and spills out onto her canvas.
Editorial for the Skinny: the difficulties of finding your niche in a creative city.
Editorial for the Skinny: the difficulties of immigrating now that the process has been totally moved online.
A green field showing characters from the film Banshees of Inisherin, with lots of green, blue, black and orange.
Editorial for Film in Dublin, on the power of Banshees of Inisherin.
A book spread showing small illustrations of people having fun, with colours ranging from blue, yellow, white to black. They are seen swimming, protesting, pulling, relaxing and running.
Spot illustrations for Special Olympics International's 100th anniversary celebration book.
A GIF showing a suite of illustrations for an Austrian political magazine, showing characters suffering from chronic illness, misinformation and incorrect prescriptions.
Preview of a suite of images for Dossier Magazine's Medicine section. 
A GIF set showing Homebody, a personal project, showing characters going to meeting rooms, the logo of a coffee in a night time cafe, a lit study table, and young people writing and thinking productively.
A retail worker is shown exhausted by dealing with lines of customers who all bring their varied emotions to the till, with colours black, blue, yellow, pink, orange and brown.
Editorial for the Voice of San Diego: 'The workers at San Diego venues are paid below minimum wage'.
A non-gender conforming person is shown in their house, sleeping in a bed of flowers, expressing that rest brings growth.
The main character from the film I, Tonya, is shown in a cartoon version. She has won in the image, and expresses joy.
I, Tonya, for Film in Dublin.
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