Here's an image I've been sitting on for a while. It was produced for Diplomat magazine's April issue.
The corresponding article was about the problems of consumption we'll face when the fast growing Eastern countries catch up to the needs of the Western world, specifically in terms of oil.
This is a piece that was suspended in development due to time constraints but I quite liked the drawing. The glasses in this piece are from Prada's latest range of eyewear.
With the new plans to cap housing allowance we could start seeing a lot of families having to move out of the more expensive parts of the country, especially areas of London, and move to cheaper areas. Inside Housing Magazine asked me for a piece of artwork on this topic. Here's what appears in this weeks issue:
I produced this tankard for the newly opened Port Street Beerhouse in Manchester. It's hanging on their walls looking lovely right now. Their beers are top quality too, I can see it being my new home.
I've been working with The Times Higher Education magazine again. This weeks piece was about Chinese academics choosing to work abroad causing a Chinese "Brain Drain"
I've been using the man riding the hippo stagecoach as promotional material for some time now and thought it time I produced something else. Here's the new one:
David Procter is a British illustrator living in Hong Kong, where, armed with his trusty mapping pens and bottles of ink, he produces his darkly comic, and often surreal, illustrations for a broad range of clients from around the globe. Newspapers, magazines, clothing, books and pub signs, from the USA to Australia are all on his roster, as well as creating original artworks for exhibitions and private collectors worldwide.