Recent Work

A short selection of the projects

I’ve been working on

over the last year

BBC Ideas - What’s the Point of Pain?

Click here to view the full video on the BBC website.

We all know what pain is. But why does it exist? And what's it like to live with chronic pain?

This video was made in partnership with the Royal Society.

Artwork for Bro Ddyfi Community Hospital in Machynlleth

A collaboration with Artist Di Ford.

We held a series of community workshops and created three large scale artworks for the hospital in response.

Who was Henry Moore?

Discover Henry Moore, who is best known for his huge bronze sculptures. Learn all about his life from a humble beginning in Yorkshire to becoming a world famous artist.

I animated and directed this educational video for The Henry Moore Foundation.

Produced by Min Young Lim.

Additional animation by Efa Blosse-Mason, Sarah Hope and Di Ford.

The School of Life - The Only Two Questions to Repair a Relationship

A short animated explainer for regular client The School of Life.

How can we prevent damage in our relationships? To start with we can regularly ask our partners two ostensibly simple yet hugely central and effective questions…

The School of Life - The 7 Things You Can Do to Make a Relationship Work

A short animated explainer for regular client The School of Life.

We can spend a lot of time in committed relationships wondering, maybe with a fair amount of anxiety: do they love me? Might it all suddenly end? But perhaps less time asking the more salient question: what can I do to help this valued relationship endure?

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If the River Severn were a person, how would you tell her story?

Writer and audio producer Sofie Isenberg and I are aiming to answer this question as we gather material to make an art exhibition and an animated film about the river. The team will speak to glacial and fluvial geomorphologists in order to find out how the river first came into existence, whether and how its course has changed over time, and how it has influenced, and been influenced by, the surrounding landscape. We will gather information about the mythology and folklore surrounding the Severn, and about its history of human intervention (and intervention in human lives). We will also document the way life and death unfold around the river, including collecting oral histories from people who have lived, worked and played along the Severn.

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