



This is a small zine I made for my Professional Practice module. We were asked to make a book, without the use of pens, pencils or biros, about anything we could think of. Initially, I had a complete mind blank, and I had no idea what to base my book on. But when I was taking my prescribed daily stomach pills, I had an epiphany - so I based my book on my stomach ulcer!
I wanted to do more collaged images, i.e illustrations of all the types of food I'm not allowed to eat, but my tiny little zine ran out of pages.
I like the outcome though, I'm definitely suited to working with paper - and I intend to return to this media for my next major project.
This is awesome, you clever little birdie x
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