0
Skip to Content
naomi hughes
HOME
AVAILABLE WORK
COMMISSIONS
MEDIA
naomi hughes
HOME
AVAILABLE WORK
COMMISSIONS
MEDIA
HOME
AVAILABLE WORK
COMMISSIONS
MEDIA
"Rats!
They fought the dogs, and killed the cats,
   And bit the babies in the cradles,
And eat the cheeses out of the vats,
   And licked the soup from the cooks' own ladles,
Split open the kegs of salted sprats,
Made nests inside men's Sunday hats, View fullsize
Emily Dickinson, for a biopic about her garden (Prelim sketch) View fullsize
The Thief View fullsize
Saxon Egg Dance

Upon my one foote pretely I can hoppe.
And daunce it trimley about an egge.
-William Wager, The Reign of Queen Elizabeth View fullsize
Nine Narwhals- Onomatopoeia/Counting Board Book Sample Page View fullsize
Spot Illo View fullsize
Nicolo Paganini's Witches' Dance: from a book of illustrated Suzuki violin songs for young musicians View fullsize
Town Mouse and Country Mouse (Prelim Sketch) View fullsize
The raccoon and the crane set out in the rain
to wait for the bus to Stratford.

From Gloucester Green
they rode squished between
a bear and a very well-dressed Lord. View fullsize
Sketchbook Page- Rapunzel, Bic Pen Drawing View fullsize
Three Generations View fullsize
Self-explanatory View fullsize
Hairy Harry Hinkledoo had a monster in his mane...
View fullsize
It's Raining Hats and Logs View fullsize
"Rats!
They fought the dogs, and killed the cats,
   And bit the babies in the cradles,
And eat the cheeses out of the vats,
   And licked the soup from the cooks' own ladles,
Split open the kegs of salted sprats,
Made nests inside men's Sunday hats,
Emily Dickinson, for a biopic about her garden (Prelim sketch)
The Thief
Saxon Egg Dance

Upon my one foote pretely I can hoppe.
And daunce it trimley about an egge.
-William Wager, The Reign of Queen Elizabeth
Nine Narwhals- Onomatopoeia/Counting Board Book Sample Page
Spot Illo
Nicolo Paganini's Witches' Dance: from a book of illustrated Suzuki violin songs for young musicians
Town Mouse and Country Mouse (Prelim Sketch)
The raccoon and the crane set out in the rain
to wait for the bus to Stratford.

From Gloucester Green
they rode squished between
a bear and a very well-dressed Lord.
Sketchbook Page- Rapunzel, Bic Pen Drawing
Three Generations
Self-explanatory
Hairy Harry Hinkledoo had a monster in his mane...
It's Raining Hats and Logs
Back to top