
*New* Song Map – Special Edition
Large format litho prints of our original Song Map now available to pre-order.

Large format litho prints of our original Song Map now available to pre-order.

Some of the UK’s most inspirational people have contributed stories to our illustrated book, sharing personal tales about the things that inspired them as kids and helping us raise awareness of the work of the charity Curious Minds and the impact creativity has on a child’s development.
Including contributions from Dame Judi Dench, Sir Terence Conran, David Shrigley, Heston Blumenthal, Jeremy Deller, Stephen Merchant, Benedict Cumberbatch, Miranda Hart, Frank Cottrell Boyce and Johnny Marr. And illustrations by Steven Appleby (Loomus, The Guardian), Oliver Jeffers (Lost and Found) and Nick Sharratt (The Story of Tracy Beaker).

Dorothy has just completed the artwork for the cover of Saint Etienne’s new album ‘Words and Music’.

‘Loot’ August 2011 – First in a series of large format lambda prints we’re working on to exhibit in 2012.

In December 2009 Dorothy retold the classic tale from the film by Frank Capra in a limited edition illustrated book. A tale that is as relevant now as it was all those decades ago.
To cheer us up this Christmas we’re selling a handful of copies (only 125 were produced).

An new interactive and evolving artwork by Dorothy at the Bluecoat Gallery, Liverpool investigating ideas around democracy and celebrating Liverpool’s enduring spirit and radical past. Exhibition runs 30th – 27th November.

Taking the biscuit with a new ‘supersize’ artwork for our ‘supersize’ nation. Nearly 1 out of 4 kids in the UK are obese. That’s a lot of biscuits being eaten. Don’t think this one would taste too good though.
Others in this range coming soon include the Great British Jammy Dodger, Bourbon, Rich Tea and America’s favourite, Oreo’s.







Small but powerful. Our tiny sculptures are generating a lot of interest in the USA and Canada. We’ve been contacted by a number of war veterans and veteran organisations who have been moved by the artwork and praise its sentiment, which makes us feel very humble. Closer to home, they recently featured in an article in the Irish Times
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