Sketchbook

 The cover is cut from a Star Wars annual. The 'Lewis Hammond 2009' you may see on this front cover has been here since the cover belonged to the book - An addition I made when I was younger.
 This page is analysing a conversation I had with friends, represented here as a comic strip. As the conversation concerned a Dog named Sky, I felt it only right to include a drawing of a Dog flying through the sky. The coloured lines were done using four highlighters.
 Here I have assembled some rather odd and incorrect factoids into a tiled formation, mainly just for entertainment purposes. Please do not trust the information provided.
 This was an attempt to replicate a piece of packaging, but sadly the packaging I had to hand wasn't as detailed as I would've liked, so I stood it on a pedastal.
 A doodle of a fake book cover - The story of The Spot: Nature's most confident Businessman. Not again, like the factoid page, not really factual.

These faces are made from cut out blue paper. I used some very small scissors I discovered in my home to create the faces in as small a scale as I could.

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