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Fionn Regan

A sci-fi landscape. Details »

Sci-fi Landscape

I’m never adverse to trying out something new Details »

Latitude

Last year I lived in a rather beautiful stone building with an enormous, high-ceilinged bedroom. Details »

My Old Room

An updated version of the illustration in this post, which I’m planning to submit to Ballad Of’s latest theme. Details »

Another version of Don’t Forget to Write

Toe Fluff is a character invented by Steve Rack, Details »

Toe Fluff

I have plans for this ship and hope to draw many, many more in the future Details »

A Ship

As anyone who follows me on Twitter will be aware, I live halfway up a hillside in Cyprus. Details »

Mesogi

These fashion illustrations accompanied this article Details »

Latitude Festival Graduate Fashion Shows

As a dedicated hippy, festivals have always been a source of great joy to me Details »

Glastonbury

Don’t Cross the Road Holly! is a children’s book by the author Rita Borg Details »

Don’t Cross the Road Holly!

For anyone in the dark about this fantastic publication, Details »

Amelia’s Anthology of Illustration

The poster on the left was exhibited at the Arnolfini Gallery in Bristol last year Details »

Poster exhibited at Arnolfini Gallery

Boy on the Hill is a thirty-six page picture book Details »

Boy on the Hill

This image was created on an envelope Details »

Cut-click mail art exhibition

Illustrations for Amelia’s Magazine featuring Climate Gate at the Royal Institution. Details »

Illustrations for Amelia’s Magazine

Stripydinosaurs is an ongoing personal project which will hopefully become professional at some point. Details »

Stripydinosaurs

Illustrations for The Lost Sock, or – to give it it’s correct title – Il Kalzetta Milfuda. Details »

Illustrations for The Lost Sock

Archaeological illustration of a (massive) church stone from two angles

Archaeological Illustrations.

These illustrations were supplied many years ago for Warwick council’s archaeological department. They were created using Rotring pens. I have forgotten the scale but they used fairly standard conventions.

The illustrations variously depict thimbles, stones from a church, buckles & jewellrey.

Archaeological Illustrations

Nobrow Submission.

These two illustrations were created for the Nobrow open brief on Flickr which required two illustrations; People I’ll never Meet & Conversations I’ll never Have.

These illustrations were created using a combination of pencil, watercolour, felt tip and pen & ink.

Nobrow Submission

Illustrated Map of Tala Square.

The first illustrated map. Details »

Illustrated Map of Tala

This one of my favourite pieces. It’s an aerial landscape of the village I live in and shows the village centre. Details »

Illustrated Map of Mesogi

The illustration on the left was created for Tsangarides Winery last year and was used on their white wine labels (image below). The brief required a drawing of the local area (Lemona) in a traditional style.

Illustration for Tsangarides Wine Label

Paphos Harbour was created using watercolours and graphic pens and was sourced from google maps and photographs of the area.

Paphos Harbour

This illustration of a volcano was created to accompany an article on the re-occurance of the unpronounceable Icelandic source of havoc that has been in the news lately.

The illustration was produced in a few hours in response to a call for submissions on Twitter.

Stratovolcano

Illustration based on the theme ‘Toe Fluff’ for Toe Fluff Exhibition.

Toe Fluff

Colourvision

This illustration was created to accompany this article on Amelia’s Magazine about the UK General Election 2010. Details »

Riots at Polling Stations

Nancy Elizabeth, James Bradshaw & Hauschka.

These four illustrations accompany a review of the Kept Impulses concert at the Barbican Details »

Kept Impulses

Two illustrations for Amelias Magazine here. Details »

Topical Maps & Monsters

Having discovered this competition about two days before the deadline, Details »

Southwark & Bikes

Here’s a segment of the drawing I’m working on at the moment. Details »

London Skyline

Above is the current version of my London skyline. Details »

London Skyline

Over the bank holiday weekend we wandered up to the campsite in Polis. Details »

Camping

I had never previously listened to White Hinterland before starting this illustration Details »

White Hinterland

I have admired Tilda Swinton’s acting very much since Details »

Tilda Swinton

This cartoon of John Prescott is ancient but relevant Details »

John Prescott

This illustration accompanied a review of the Great Escape festival Details »

Wild Beasts

For this brief, I thought I’d try something a bit different. Details »

Smart World

These three illustrations are some of the work I produced for a children’s book called Nemnem and the Giant Details »

Nemnem & The Giant

Every time I do an editorial illustration with a tight deadline, Details »

Graduate Fashion Week

Recently I’ve been thinking a lot about the differences between art & illustration. Details »

Painting & Illustration

I’ve already posted some images from this project, Details »

More samples from Nemnem and the Giant

Another testament to my rapid tweet response time, Details »

Cut-Click Cover

Illustration of a Dolce and Gabbana outfit I found in an old copy of Another magazine. Details »

Dolce & Gabbana

The current theme for submissions over on Ballad Of is ‘Don’t Forget to Write’. Details »

Don’t Forget to Write