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How Dreams Help Us (1 of 4)

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For a feature article for Switzerland’s ‘Beobachter’ magazine about the imagery in dreams. As always, a pleasure working with art director Doris Oberneder.
This one is the falling dream. I have this a lot.

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How Dreams Help Us (2 of 4)

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For a feature article for Switzerland’s ‘Beobachter’ magazine about the imagery in dreams. As always, a pleasure working with art director Doris Oberneder.
This one illustrates to common (terrifying!) dream of being naked in public.

dreamsl2

How Dreams Help Us (3 of 4)

dreams1

For a feature article for Switzerland’s ‘Beobachter’ magazine about the imagery in dreams. As always, a pleasure working with art director Doris Oberneder.
This one illustrates everyone’s favourite : The Flying Dream

dreamsl3

How Dreams Help Us (4 of 4)

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For a feature article for Switzerland’s ‘Beobachter’ magazine about the imagery in dreams. As always, a pleasure working with art director Doris Oberneder.
This one illustrates the recurring dream of being attacked by a wild animal.

dreamsl4

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Dyslexia In Deaf Children

deafdyslexia

This is an illustration for an article in the education periodical “Bulletin” about how dyslexia can sometimes be missed in deaf children.

Evolution In The Fast Lane

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I was lucky enough to be given another New Scientist cover. I absolutely love the magazine so it’s always an honour to be asked. And I always find myself learning lots from the article I’m illustrating and the extra background reading I can’t resist doing.

This story is about new findings that, far from the conventionally-held believe that evolution is a very slow process that takes place over millennia, evolution can happen within a couple of decades. It seems animals adapt to their immediate environments in small steps of evolution that are often reversed as the environments revert back to their original state, and therefore are hard to find in the fossil record.

Trust me: buy the New Scientist and read the article. It’s fascinating.

We decided to go for an image of an animal evolving from an amoeba to a human as it climbs out of the water.

Once again, great art direction from Craig Mackie and Ryan Wills.

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There are 2 more illustrations inside so click the link below and have a look.

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A Question Of Education

aqoe

For an article in the education magazine “Bulletin” about the Waltham Forest Speech and Language Therapy Education Programme.

Art Direction by Carrie Bremner.

Work posted by rich.wilkinson

You are currently browsing rich.wilkinson’s articles.

How Dreams Help Us (1 of 4)

dreams2

For a feature article for Switzerland’s ‘Beobachter’ magazine about the imagery in dreams. As always, a pleasure working with art director Doris Oberneder.
This one is the falling dream. I have this a lot.

dreamsl1

How Dreams Help Us (2 of 4)

dreams4

For a feature article for Switzerland’s ‘Beobachter’ magazine about the imagery in dreams. As always, a pleasure working with art director Doris Oberneder.
This one illustrates to common (terrifying!) dream of being naked in public.

dreamsl2

How Dreams Help Us (3 of 4)

dreams1

For a feature article for Switzerland’s ‘Beobachter’ magazine about the imagery in dreams. As always, a pleasure working with art director Doris Oberneder.
This one illustrates everyone’s favourite : The Flying Dream

dreamsl3

How Dreams Help Us (4 of 4)

dreams3

For a feature article for Switzerland’s ‘Beobachter’ magazine about the imagery in dreams. As always, a pleasure working with art director Doris Oberneder.
This one illustrates the recurring dream of being attacked by a wild animal.

dreamsl4

More images »

Dyslexia In Deaf Children

deafdyslexia

This is an illustration for an article in the education periodical “Bulletin” about how dyslexia can sometimes be missed in deaf children.

Evolution In The Fast Lane

ns_evo

I was lucky enough to be given another New Scientist cover. I absolutely love the magazine so it’s always an honour to be asked. And I always find myself learning lots from the article I’m illustrating and the extra background reading I can’t resist doing.

This story is about new findings that, far from the conventionally-held believe that evolution is a very slow process that takes place over millennia, evolution can happen within a couple of decades. It seems animals adapt to their immediate environments in small steps of evolution that are often reversed as the environments revert back to their original state, and therefore are hard to find in the fossil record.

Trust me: buy the New Scientist and read the article. It’s fascinating.

We decided to go for an image of an animal evolving from an amoeba to a human as it climbs out of the water.

Once again, great art direction from Craig Mackie and Ryan Wills.

ns_evo_d1

ns_evo_d2

There are 2 more illustrations inside so click the link below and have a look.

More images »

A Question Of Education

aqoe

For an article in the education magazine “Bulletin” about the Waltham Forest Speech and Language Therapy Education Programme.

Art Direction by Carrie Bremner.