Past Projects
We’ve created fantasy drawing workshops, illustrated activities and art trails, and fantasy worldbuilding experiences for organisations, festivals, communities and vulnerable groups.
Who We’ve Worked With
Please click on the titles or images for more information about each project.
Apple Day Trail and Folklore Cottage
We designed and illustrated a trail for Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse, and curated a display of local, folklore-inspired crafts and products.
Norfolk Libraries Summer Workshops, 2024 - 2025
Fantasy drawing workshops for ages 8 - 10 in libraries across Norfolk in Summer 2024 and 2025.
Adult Programme, 2025
10 fantasy drawing and worldbuilding short courses in 10 inspiring locations across Norfolk. Funded by Arts Council England.
St. George’s Dragon Quest, 2024
We designed and illustrated four new dragon characters, history trail, drawing quest and papercraft activity for St. George's Guildhall in King's Lynn.
Dragon Trails in Norwich, 2024
Two new Dragon Trails in Norwich, with two groups of young people, for the Summer holidays. Commissioned by the National Centre for Writing.
Fantasy: Realms of Imagination,
2023-2024
Commissioned by Norfolk Heritage Centre and Norfolk Libraries, we created a programme of free events, workshops and activities for a fantasy touring exhibition, from the Living Knowledge Network and the British Library.
Latitude Festival Workshop, 2022
Common Threads Press commissioned us to create a workshop for their Zine Shed at Latitude Festival.
Survive to Thrive Girlguiding Festival, 2022
We created a new Character Design workshop for the Girlguide’s festival, inspired by their theme of ‘Resilience.’
Create your own Comics, Sibling Support, 2022
We wrote, designed and illustrated a comics guide for Sibling Support, who help children to cope with the death of a sibling.
Easter in Dorset Holiday Bundle, 2021
Commissioned by Dorset Council, we created two new activities and illustrated recipes and activities to accompany food bundles for families.
National Lottery Project Grant, 2021
The Wayward Adventurers Guild began with three art packs. 900 of them were distributed through food banks in Dorset.
