
Film illustrator / class mentoring
A short-turnaround freelancing project completed in collaboration with The Studio; Bus Stop Films and their film students.
After creating the artworks and receiving approval, I hosted a tutoring session as a guest speaker.
During the session, we explored the illustration process in depth, followed by a live drawing tutorial and practical tips for working within the industry.
Bus Stop Films has been operating since 2009, teaching filmmaking to adults with disabilities and others from marginalised communities.
The organisation uses filmmaking and the broader film industry to shift community attitudes globally, advocating for the rights, inclusion and contributions of people with disability.

“My Little Alien” is a tribute to the cheesy family films of the 1980s and 1990s.
It draws inspiration from movies such as Gremlins (1984), E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and the bizarre Mac and Me (1988) — famously sponsored by Coca-Cola.
This artwork humorously celebrates the awkward charm of film studios trying (and often failing) to connect with younger audiences, ultimately creating something unintentionally endearing in the process.

Taking the prompt quite literally, the woman is a beast feared by gods.

Beach Party” was a creative experiment where I played with perspective.
Even though it was made under time pressure, it gave me the chance to freely explore ideas and techniques. It was a fun and rewarding personal challenge

“Beach Party” was a creative experiment in perspective.
Although it was created under time pressure, it gave me the opportunity to freely explore ideas and techniques.
It became a fun and rewarding personal challenge.