HUT Studios group show at the Beacon in Hastings. Jay Cover , Jim Stoten and I set up a painting studio in my garden late August 2018 called HUT Studio. This is where we make images only by hand. The studio has no internet or heating, only two plug...

HUT Studios group show at the Beacon in Hastings. Jay Cover , Jim Stoten and I set up a painting studio in my garden late August 2018 called HUT Studio. This is where we make images only by hand. The studio has no internet or heating, only two plug sockets. This exhibition shows a selection of work we have made over the last year.

This poster was created by all three of us.

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Greetings, my little Astro Kittens! Are you ready to take off on your first space adventure?

Join Professor Astro Cat as we head Into the Unknown! What would life be like on another planet? It might be difficult to imagine, but scientific exploration and development is evolving so fast that it might not be an impossibility. From holidays on the moon to discovering aliens, this beautifully illustrated board book explore some of the research that is taking us one step closer to discovering what life might be like in the unknown.

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Board book for 0-3 year olds.

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Album design and illustration for Bronnt Industries Kapital album, ‘Force the Line’.
©Ben Newman 2019

Album design and illustration for Bronnt Industries Kapital album, ‘Force the Line’.

©Ben Newman 2019

Welcome back, stargazers! Have you ever looked up at the night sky and wondered what a star looks like up close? Ever thought about how long it would take to walk a light-year? Join Professor Astro Cat and his friends on another stellar mission!

In this new addition to the bestselling science series, we learn all about the stars in our universe, including our own sun! From scientific discoveries to the constellations dreamed up by humans centuries ago, the adventurous and wise Professor Astro Cat will guide young readers through fascinating facts.

A fun way for budding astronomers to learn about the stars in the sky. Age range 4-6 years old.

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