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explore by the stars wrapping paper - Illustration by Jonathan Chapman

Exploring by the Stars

I have a new wrapping paper design to shout about! It’s a little different to my previous full colour illustrated patterns that feature real places (although I certainly have more of those is my little black book of ideas). This one is a ‘simpler’ line drawing pattern with small spot […]

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Warren & Son

Delighted to now have my cards stocked at Warren & Son in Winchester. My first High Street stockist! It’s the oldest commercial business in the city. It was originally established in Parchment Street in 1835 but by 1859 it had moved to its current premises at 85 High Street. There’s […]

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Winter Open Studio 2019 - Illustration by Jonathan Chapman

Winter Open Studio

A huge thank you goes out to everyone who came by the open studios this Summer. I had some fantastic chats with guests and picked up many insights on Winchester as well as locations further afield. The Hampshire event is always fun to do and it’s been wonderful to be […]

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Christmas Wrapping Paper

Christmas Wrapping Paper Design

The idea for this Christmas wrapping pattern has been swimming around in my head for a couple of years now! and every year time creeps away from me and the Christmas rush swallows up any spare moments in the studio. But this year I have been determined! taking the small […]

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Winchester Wrapping Paper - Illustration by Jonathan Chapman

Winchester Wrapping Paper

I’m very excited to share my newest illustrated pattern, featuring the historic sites of Winchester. It follows on from my first design ‘There’s No Place Like Home‘ which I really enjoyed putting together. Winchester seemed like a natural step on from that with illustrations including the cathedral, the buttercross and […]

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There's No Place Like Home Pattern design by Jonathan Chapman

First Pattern Design

This is my first illustrated pattern design, called There’s No Place Like Home, celebrating those moments close to where we live… homely buildings, little shops and wandering figures enjoying the tree lined streets. It features decorative townhouses, coffee shops and bakeries. I posted a time lapse of the painting process for […]

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