Blue monoprint on white paper of an eye inside a white box with a white border around it. Brown typewriter style text at the top reads 'This one is my favourite'. A series of 6 life drawings in charcoal with distorted proportions 3 mouse silouhettes coming off of, in a curved direction, a collection of pink tinted collage materials of people's faces, including Audrey Hepburn and Bob Marley.
A series of 12 abstract life drawings exploring different colour schemes in oil pastel Screenshot of a black and white visual novel style game. The background is a jazz bar and there is a character portrait of a smiling girl with braids and a pointing finger on screen. The player character, labelled as 'you' is saying 'Did you forget again...?'. The word 'forget is highlighted in blue'. A blue monoprint on white paper of some branches with leaves. The branches are white and the background is blue.
An abstract black lino print on brown paper of three different prints of outdoors life drawings layered over each other. Parked cars, a bush and a parent and child walking can be seen. A photograph taken through binoculars of a silhouetted figure walking down a high street at night with traffic signs, a bus stop and trees around them. A black lino print on light beige fabric of a black cat's head with printed text beside it reading '9 lives'.
A digital greyscale 4 panel comic titled 'My only hobby'. The first panel is of a cartoon naked dark skinned person dipping a paintbrush in black ink then painting a streak of black on their forehead. The caption reads 'Step one: paint a splotch of ink on your forehead'. The caption of the second panel reads 'Step two: tape a piece of paper to a brick wall', the drawing is showing the character's arms doing that. The third panel is completely black. The caption reads 'Steps 3-9'. The final panel is of the same piece of paper from panel 3, now covered in bold black ink splotches and streaks. The caption reads 'The result should look something like this' Illustration of a tall, pink and futuristic building in front of a night sky with the dialogue 'What Happened to it?', followed by 'Dunno', framing it on the left and right. The text is coloured in blue and red respectively.