The book
The book
Back cover
Back cover
Cover
Cover
Inside spread
Inside spread
Inside spread
Inside spread
Inside spread
Inside spread
Inside spread
Inside spread
M.V. Temple Bar
M.V. Temple Bar
HMP Leeds
HMP Leeds
The Mecca Ballroom
The Mecca Ballroom
John Peters
John Peters
The Bridal Shop
The Bridal Shop
Police Van
Police Van
Fox and Hounds, Bramhope
Fox and Hounds, Bramhope
Millgarth Police Station
Millgarth Police Station
The Aire at Leeds
The Aire at Leeds
Killingbeck Cemetery
Killingbeck Cemetery
DAVID
In 1969 the death of David Oluwale shone a light onto racism, immigration, mental health, homelessness and policing in Britain.
This 48 page book was created in response to reading 'The Hounding of David Oluwale' by Kester Aspden, and liaison with the David Oluwale Memorial Association. The illustrations form a visual record of the places David knew during his time in Britain. 
For more information about the original case and how David is being remembered today, please visit rememberoluwale.org
ROYAL LIVER BUILDING AT NIGHT
Digital painting of the Royal Liver Building in Liverpool
EDITORIAL ILLUSTRATION
2021 Commission for BidoLito! magazine
KNOSTROP WEIR
A colour version of the scene where David Oluwale's body was found on 4th May 1969. 
LAND'S END
Digital illustration of Land's End in Cornwall, UK
Multilevel Marketing
Multilevel Marketing
Creating the illusion of an aspirational lifestyle
Creating the illusion of an aspirational lifestyle
Reaching for the impossible
Reaching for the impossible
Climbing the MLM pyramid
Climbing the MLM pyramid
MULTILEVEL MARKETING
Across the world, social media is being used to advertise and recruit people into the multilevel marketing industry. Women in particular are targeted, especially those who may be financially or socially vulnerable.
Research revealed that the multilevel marketing industry is not a viable source of income for the vast majority of people who join.​​​​​​​
THE UK CLADDING SCANDAL
Following the Grenfell Tower fire, thousands of leaseholders in the UK were trapped in expensive safety measure schemes and being made to pay for improvement repairs. Many of those affected are unable to sell their properties or afford to keep them. Some have suffered damage to their mental health, credit ratings and even had to declare bankruptcy. 

VACCINATION

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