
Warts et al #10 cover illustration by Daniel Jamieson

Someone's buns are getting cooked while this guy's at the family function.

Lil guy making up his own adventures

Two fairies take a break from flying to ride on a (comparatively) massive snail.

He's not sure he likes the hot sand.

A quadrupedal post human goes for a walk - the fire hydrant serves its purpose.

A stream of consciousness bit about anxiety using sci-fi and badlands imagery.

When young Donny started his Daturday morning shift at Vat Burger, he had no idea he was about to witness the birth of a new ethical debate.

Greyscale version of a watercolour painting.

At the close of the Ecoene, two brontotherium discuss the circumstances of their extinction. Harrowing, philosophical stuff.

A valentine's day drawing. This guy's date ready.

Across the centuries and across cultures, the image of the Green Man has made countless appearances. It was only a matter of time before he’d show up in Warts Et Al.

A hypothetical rodent descendant from a few million years in the future.

A seal-shaped, post-human Luke hangs out on the beach with a favourite book.

Contact page for Daniel Jamieson

Ink on paper. Frogs playing in the tide.
















Warts et al #10 cover illustration by Daniel Jamieson
Someone's buns are getting cooked while this guy's at the family function.
Lil guy making up his own adventures
Two fairies take a break from flying to ride on a (comparatively) massive snail.
He's not sure he likes the hot sand.
A quadrupedal post human goes for a walk - the fire hydrant serves its purpose.
A stream of consciousness bit about anxiety using sci-fi and badlands imagery.
When young Donny started his Daturday morning shift at Vat Burger, he had no idea he was about to witness the birth of a new ethical debate.
Greyscale version of a watercolour painting.
At the close of the Ecoene, two brontotherium discuss the circumstances of their extinction. Harrowing, philosophical stuff.
A valentine's day drawing. This guy's date ready.
Across the centuries and across cultures, the image of the Green Man has made countless appearances. It was only a matter of time before he’d show up in Warts Et Al.
A hypothetical rodent descendant from a few million years in the future.
A seal-shaped, post-human Luke hangs out on the beach with a favourite book.
Contact page for Daniel Jamieson
Ink on paper. Frogs playing in the tide.