The Play was a publication project I was set to do in my second year of university. It's a book illustrated and narrated by myself based on my personal knowledge of the game. The cover itself is handmade by faux leather and stripped telephone wire. It is designed to imitate an American football. The logo which I designed was sprayed onto the leather as the final seal to the book.
You can read through the book in the images below.
Further down you can also find a video of the making of the book cover.
The Play was a publication project I was set to do in my second year of university. It's a book illustrated and narrated by myself based on my personal knowledge of the game. The cover itself is handmade by faux leather and stripped telephone wire. It is designed to imitate an American football. The logo which I designed was sprayed onto the leather as the final seal to the book.
You can read through the book in the images below.
Further down you can also find a video of the making of the book cover.
The Play was a publication project I was set to do in my second year of university. It's a book illustrated and narrated by myself based on my personal knowledge of the game. The cover itself is handmade by faux leather and stripped telephone wire. It is designed to imitate an American football. The logo which I designed was sprayed onto the leather as the final seal to the book.
You can read through the book in the images below.
Further down you can also find a video of the making of the book cover.
The following exhibition was an independent project I put together in my final year of university. I commissioned some fellow artists for an exhibition I was curating on mental health. I arranged the venue, shipped art overseas and got in touch with a Bath Mind charity, to which I fundraised for. Due to this, I was able to expand my communication and organization skills. I set myself deadlines and learned how to prioritize each task. The exhibition was held in the gallery space of St. James Wine Vaults in Bath, it was on for three days.
While I printed the booklet out on a simple printer and bound it with staples, I chose to screen-print posters and invitations. Although it was a long process to mass screen-print I thought it would add another aspect to the care and effort put into the exhibition.