New Issue out now – available @ MCAA, GOMA, galleries and independent bookstores – and to order online.
Art of the Afterlife: Death.
New Issue out now – available @ MCAA, GOMA, galleries and independent bookstores – and to order online.
Art of the Afterlife: Death.
Online fiction @ Kyoto Journal.
Another Pool Party in Saigon.

Available digitally – as is all travel at the moment. Illustrations for an article questioning the value of VR journeys.. 
Kyoto Journal #98 out now – available digitally.
With a large part of the world’s population living in a dislocated space and time-frame, detached from familiar former daily realities but not yet transitioned into an alternative future, this issue of Kyoto Journal explores the Japanese time-space concept of “ma”—a measurement of space or an interval—empty, yet never vacant—replete with potentiality, like the silence that is essential to music, the cognitive space between words and sentences in conversations…
After decades of admiring the musings of Kyoto Journal rambler-at-large Robert Brady, very pleased to illustrate his column in #97. A timely issue focussed on Japan’s Next Generations.. one year into Reiwa, who could have seen 2020 coming.
Like much of print media, KJ has gone digital for moment, but #97 is still available to order in hard copy.
Delighted – despite the dire inspiration –
to have this run in AirMail 28 March 2020
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SAVEM: Koala rescue
VIP auction in Byron
12th Feb.
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We Are the Champignons – SOLD
Illustrators Australia’ Grow exhibition in Melbourne.
Pleased the ‘shrooms have a new home.
Hopefully one with somewhat different decor.
Advance copy – Griffith Review 67 Matters of Trust out 4th Feb.