A selection of the illustrations I've created for The Observer magazine's "Self & Wellbeing" column since 2018, articles discussing subject matter around health, wellbeing and life
This was for a column about lying - how everyone does it to a certain extent
Some of my initial sketched ideas for the piece on lying
This was a column about how anxiety can be good for you if it can be learnt to be controlled
Sketches for the column on anxiety
This was a column about how creativity in all its forms can help boost mental health, carrying us through dark and difficult times
These are some of the sketches I came up with for the creativity piece
A column discussing non-verbal communication and the confusion and arguments that can arise
Some of the sketches for the piece on non-verbal communication
A piece on overthinking things
Some of the sketches for the overthinking piece
A column about how to sustain a lasting romantic relationship
Sketches for the relationship column
This was for a column about the healing power of humour, how it can lift us out of the gloom in dark times
These are a few of the sketched ideas I sent over for this piece
This for a column about cheerfulness, how it can spread to others and bring joy
Some of the sketches I sent to the client for the cheerfulness illustration
A column about family rifts
Sketches for the family rift piece
A column about "limerence", the state of being obsessively in love, to the point of distraction
A few sketched ideas for the limerence piece
A piece discussing the younger generations' attitude to online dating, keeping it very much compartmentalised from the rest of their lives
Sketches for the piece on online dating
This was a column about the power of our senses to create the colourful world in which we live
Skeches for the senses column
A column about how a shift in our perspective when thinking about time could make our lives feel calmer and more under control
Sketches for the piece on time