Illustration and Artwork

Sculpture : The Golden Glitter Shower

Built for Wonderland, this glitter shower cubicle pumps golden glitter (biodegradable) out of a shower head, to cover you in a nice coating of glitter. A large fan in the base of the shower blows upwards (Crystal Maze-style) blowing the glitter into places you will find it a week later. The shower can be dismantled and reassembled, and has undergone various upgrades over the years of use at festivals and parties, including uplighters, hidden tubes for better airflow, soap holders and a rubber duck.


Illustration : Elysian Project VI event map

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A map of Islington Metalworks, imagined as rooms within a tree. Each room is in it's relatively correct location allowing the map to be used to navigate the club. As well as posters around the venue, this was printed out in flyer form, and given to guests to find their way around the venue.


Musical Instrument : Fanfarlophone

An instrument I built some time ago and used in the band Fanfarlo, in particular on the song 'Pilot'. See the mini-site here for full information and a circuit diagram!


Sculpture : Ice Castle and Moon for Narnia

Stage design of an ice castle (5m hight, lit from the inside) and moon (projection onto an air balloon) for Wonderland's Narnia-themed event. The moon projection changed throughout the night to show DJ names and other messages - and eventually morphed into Aslan the lion's face.


Illustration : St Hilda's Church, Lucker

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Drawn in black ink onto textured paper as a wedding gift for a friend.


Illustration : LeeFest 2012 programme map

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One of a series of festival maps I drew for Leefest, with the correct layout of the festival mixed in with a few magical elements.


Sculpture : Dragonfly

Made from one continuous piece of galvanised wire.


Painting : Raasay Boat

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Watercolour and ink painting of a boat I found on a beach in Raasay, Scotland.



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Contact:

For any project, big or small - or to ask any questions at all, please contact me:

  mark@mixedcasesspaces.co.uk