I love to cook. The idea that the time and care I put into turning ingredients into meals means that they turn into the very stuff of life is just so very precious to me. To cook for someone is to say that you love them enough to want them to live forever, to always be around.
A short story about a woman's experience of developing an eating disorder. Printed as a miniature book on textured paper.
Original artwork from Badger's story in a five inch square glazed
frame. As it's the originals for sale, the image you get will be one
of the ones that's left. When you place your order, please let me know
if there's a particular image you wanted and let me know if you've a
second choice just in case that one's already sold. There's about 97
panels in all, so hopefully there'll be something for everyone.
This Untitled comic forms the first in a series of polaroids from other
lives, imagining how life could have been had I made other choices or
differed in some essential characteristic. Here, I tell a story of
love and the grief that inexorably follows. The Forbidden Planet Blog review of this comic.
The second short comic in a series of imagined autobiographies. This
second story deals with the difficult aftermath of an attack in a
nightclub and the challenge faced in deciding how to respond to this.
This book is a prequel and a sequel to itself. It tells two stories at one, with one side showing us how Badger's parents met in Box Hill and how Badger was born and started to grow up knowing he wasn't like the other badgers and at the same time we see Badger, grown up, living in Brockley in South London, going about his quiet, lonely life.
This comic is a collaboration with The Unbending Trees and is based on their song, Guys That Died. It's a little limited edition run, with only 100 available (and that number's going down quite fast). It's made with their approval and copyright for the song and the words remains theirs. I hope you like it; I think their work and mine dovetail nicely.