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Bunky on Sabbatical: A Week In The Life Of A Caretaker
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SHJ's guide to the important things in life. Monday, May 28, 2012. A Week In The Life Of A Caretaker. Keeping a row of 300 year old cottages running isn’t as easy as it sounds. A row of 300 year old converted cow sheds (which is what this place actually is) is even harder. Painting is made tricky because of cheap brushes that shed their bristles (it’s viewed as more cost effective to buy cheap brushes and throw them away, rather than spend money on cleaning materials), and the endless supply of twe...
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MonkeyChops™: April 2014
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The illustrated world of SHJ. Thursday, April 17, 2014. The chicks are out, the rabbits are hopping, it must be EASTER! Here's some Easter themed fun I drew a few months back. Happy Easter all, don't eat too much chocolate. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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MonkeyChops™: Sky Fall!
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The illustrated world of SHJ. Friday, July 5, 2013. This months Facelift poster warns of the dangers of working on fragile roofing. The client asked for more copy and less emphasis on a dominant headline this month, meaning the imagery had to work harder. It's dramatic visual is a stark reminder of where you might end up if working on flat roofs. The full range of the past 7 months can be seen here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Bunky on Sabbatical: Working Nine To Five (well, sometimes)
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SHJ's guide to the important things in life. Wednesday, September 26, 2012. Working Nine To Five (well, sometimes). I have been back in the capital a while now, and a couple of weeks ago decided I’d aim for a three day working week, just as I had been doing a few months ago in Campbeltown. Some think it’s lame, lazy even, but if I’m to try and hold onto what little is left of my sabbatical, it seems worth a try - at least whilst there is still some folding in the bank. It seems all that hard work could b...
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MonkeyChops™: The Needles Are Your Friends
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The illustrated world of SHJ. Friday, November 7, 2014. The Needles Are Your Friends. Having needles stuck into you isn't as bad as it sounds. Last week, I discovered my new favourite pastime. acupuncture! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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MonkeyChops™: Cashflow
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The illustrated world of SHJ. Monday, June 30, 2014. Dissecting the average piggy bank. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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MonkeyChops™: June 2014
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The illustrated world of SHJ. Monday, June 30, 2014. Dissecting the average piggy bank. Saturday, June 7, 2014. One of my illustrations has been turned into a postcard by Urban Graphic! Batter Attack' will sit alongside 35 other postcards in the Paper Planes range in outlets including Selfridges, the V&A and Tate galleries, John Lewis and Urban Outfitters. check out all the artists at Urban Graphic here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Bunky on Sabbatical: Too Good To Be True?
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SHJ's guide to the important things in life. Tuesday, May 8, 2012. Too Good To Be True? Two little words that would make most people's ears prick up in view of suddenly being a whole lot richer than they are currently. It's a bit like a free bus ride, or fiddling the electric meter. It sounds good in theory, but there must be a catch, right? But probably the biggest upside is no boss on site, essentially leaving us to our own devices practically all the time. We can work when we choose, and only work...
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