
A concertina pamphlet and animated GIF conceived by art teacher Kate Blue to help explain to others her accident and long recovery.


A concertina pamphlet and animated GIF conceived by art teacher Kate Blue to help explain to others her accident and long recovery.


What to know when you come across a horse and rider on a walking trail. Horse SA produces a wide range of resources for horse owners in South Australia.
Tomorrow afternoon the Sand Writers launch Speak Out 2019, their latest anthology of prose and poetry about Home. Sand Writers is a writing group located on the Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia. The book is illustrated with art by a number of artists. Here are some of my illustrations for stories and poems in the book.

‘Home dreaming’

‘A Hamar home’

‘Summer in the city’

‘Farmer’

‘Being the way we were’

‘Anasazi Dreams’


The Friday Group is a handful of artists that has been meeting for coffee for well over 20 years.We have an exhibition opening on Friday the 14th of June at Gallery M in Marion, Adelaide, South Australia. There are four of us exhibiting, John Martin, Don Hatcher, Allen Hollinshead and myself. These are some of my paintings.





Illustrations for a forthcoming book on time management for academics by Associate Professor Kate Ames, CQ University, Queensland.




Illustrations for author Joel Weatherald’s next book of poems, many about his experience minding a friend’s three cats – for the poems ‘Legs’, ‘Little birds’ and ‘Every cat has a wasteland’.

The Human-Elephant Learning Programs Foundation works to improve the welfare of working elephants in Asia. The poster was adapted from a version for Horse SA. We mammals are all the same …
Each illustrating job often involves getting a glimpse into a valuable, innovative and creative project. Helen Palmer, creator of Self unLimited, outlined her Folkscape image and after a couple of drafts this is how it turned out.

To help understand the picture I asked Helen some questions:
What is Folkscape?
It’s a place – a social place and a digital place where people on Self unLimited adventures can meet, share, learn and support each other.
What’s Self unLimited?
It’s an idea and an approach for taking charge about your own experience of work. You don’t have to be self-employed to be in charge and making decisions that affect you now and in the future. It’s for people who are frustrated about work, it’s for people wondering if they need to think differently about work with a future of big changes like AI and robotics.
https://www.be-selfunlimited.com/about-self-unlimited/
The people all have letters on their tops, what does that mean?
The letters on people’s tops come from Self unLimited logo. Each of these people is making their own version of being Self unLimited. The guy wearing the ‘M’ is Mike – he’s in charge of Mike unLimited – which is his own workscape – the place where he makes choices about how he wants to navigate his experience of work.
The scene is a little mysterious, as if the people have just stumbled on a special place, and off in the distance there appears to be more… what is going on?!
Off in the distance are some special places for group learning experiences. People pay to access these – so that’s why they aren’t in the free open space you see most prominent in this picture. https://www.be-selfunlimited.com/learning-options/

The Same but Different exhibition continues at Gallery M. See the May 30th post for more details. Paintings by Peter Wallfried, prints by John Martin, and here are some of my illustrations.



