A series of editorial illustrations for The Observer magazine's "Self and Wellbeing" column on various subjects around mental and physical health and wellbeing
Editorial illustration for a column about creativity helping to lift a dark mood and improve mental health
Sketched ideas for the creativity piece
Editorial illustration for a column about the misunderstandings that can occur with non-verbal forms of communication
Sketched ideas for the non-verbal communication piece
Editorial illustration for a column about fears of leaving the house
Sketches for the fear column
Editorial illustration for a magazine column about "limerence", the state of being obsessively in love to the point of distraction
Sketches for the limerence piece
Editorial illustration for a column on family rifts and how damaging they can be for everyone concerned
Sketched ideas for the piece on family rifts
Editorial illustration for a column on our modern attitude to pain being wrong, that we should reassess and perhaps welcome pain more into our lives
Sketched ideas for the pain piece
Editorial illustration for a column on the power of humour to lift us out of a dark mood or depression
Sketched ideas for the humour piece
Editorial illustration for a column on spite and how sometimes it can be quite a cathartic feeling
Sketched ideas for the piece on spite
Editorial illustration for a column on personality. Recent research suggests that, rather than the old view of it being fixed, we can continue to mould and change our personalities throughout life
Sketched ideas for the personality piece