Lost by design
The adventures of Mr. Almost
The adventures of Mr. Almost
The adventures of Mr. Almost
The adventures of Mr. Almost
Officially an illustrator
A thematic portrait of Charles Moore can be seen in this month's Architectural Review Magazine.
Sketch of commissioned illustration below
The adventures of Mr. Almost
There's never been a better time to be a frog baseball drawer
Work in progress
Testing colour palettes for each act.
Concept for a private commission
Concept for a private commission
A wall has the potential to be more than just a boundary. The wall can become an architectural element that brings together the several activities that happen in the garden. The wall incorporates four pots: one for the olive tree, one for the shower, one for flowers and one for shading.
In collaboration with Michalis Anastasiou
Look out for updates.
Perpetual output and dhurriewala unite
Perpetual output is in collaboration with dhurriewala to produce a bespoke, limited edition dhurrie. The design is inspired by the 8-bit era of Video Games. dhurriewala will execute the design.
For more information on the process of making, visit dhurriewala
JayJay. Perpetual output's new member of staff!
Perpetual output has been looking for a talented baseball playing frog to be in charge of realism control in short innings. After heavy interest from the rainforests of the world, JayJay's CV has impressed us the most.
We thank all applicant frogs, but due to too much interest we are afraid we cannot reply to each of you individually.
Video game background test 1 : ink
Sewers
Arrieta
Planet Sloth
Part of a team in a Slow Game Jam, perpetual output took charge of the art direction.
Relax. Plant a seed today and, over the next few weeks, come back in to watch your forest-world grow; comb the planet for its sloth-habitants, plant more seeds, chill out to the music, be inspired by motivational dialogue or just watch as the sun rises and sets on the multi-coloured planet of Sloth.