Jiggery Pokery
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Studio 1
Cell Studios
21-27 Millers Terrace
London
E8 2DP
What You Talkin’ About!
Art Direction and set design for ‘What You Talkin’ About!’ by Redlight feat. Ms Dynamite, in collaboration with Jamie Brown. Directed by Ben Newman.
Categories: Art Direction, Film, Props, Set Design, Jiggery Pokery
New Come & Play
Still life advetorial shoot with 18 Feet & Rising promoting the ‘Come & Play’ event in the beauty department at Selfridges. Photography by Jess Bonham.
Categories: Art Direction, Illustration, Props, Set Design, Still Life, Selfridges, Jiggery Pokery

The Complete History of Food
In collaboration with Bompas & Parr we constructed a Renaissance banqueting house in the shape of a giant cake. Bompas & Parr’s Iris-infused jellies were displayed on a bespoke oversized revolving cake and surrounded by a magical landscape of sugar sculptures.
Categories: Art Direction, Event, Installation, Set Design, Courvoisier, Jiggery Pokery





La Ritournelle
I was asked by YCN to make something for under a fiver that would make them happy for a feature in the YCN 09/10 Annual. Inspired by Mexican niches, I raided my scrap box and nipped out for some glue and coloured fairy lights and made a small, static theatre inspired by a romantic weekend at the seaside full of music and dancing, sunshine and stars.
Categories: Just for Fun, Object, Set Design, YCN, Lauren


Independent
A still life shoot based on the contraptions we would invent and dens we would bulid when we were little. Commissioned for the ‘Major Details’ feature in The Independent Style Magazine, March 2010. Photographed by Annie Collinge
Categories: Art Direction, Set Design, Still Life, The Independent, Jiggery Pokery


Totem Manifesto
A tryptique of totem poles, each dedicated to a particular hero, as a visual manifesto of our joint fascination of glamour and fame for the 125 Magazine ‘Heroes’ issue.
1. Andy Warhol – The man on the street and his fifteen minutes of fame. Tall glittering but made of cardboard and precariously balanced, set to topple at the slightest gust of wind.
2. Kandinsky – Bauhaus shapes, relative colours, an homage to the relationship between form and colour within our own work. Slightly childlike, tall and proud; bold survivors.
3. Fanny Cradock – In her psychedelic creations, an item of food could be a visual spectacle as well as a tasty means of survival. A testament to the intriguing nature of food at the point it becomes kitsch.
Categories: Art Direction, Set Design, 125 Magazine, Jiggery Pokery


