I approached it as a stream of consciousness job where I just started drawing to see where I went which is always a fun way of working & I hope it gives it a fresh immediacy to the piece. I really enjoyed the process - I hope you enjoy the video!
A fun little illustration & motion graphics job I did for Kabir Malik's Creative Moves podcast
"Creative Moves: Left Career, Right Path."
Creative Moves is a podcast exploring career pivots and unexpected second, third or even fourth, acts. Each episode features a conversation with someone who made their mark in their chosen profession, before stepping away to pursue something entirely different.
These are stories of reinvention, risk and reward.
The original is drawn on A4 300gsm watercolour paper drawn with a dip pen (with a Leonardt 256 nib) & Winsor & Newton ink & a Kaweco fountain pen with Rohrer and Klingner Dokumentus ink.
A bit of Halloween fun for you all!
With this one I drew it with a dip pen & indian ink (Winsor & Newton ink & a Leonardt 256 nib if anyone's interested!)
With this piece I didn't draw a rough I just drew it from scratch - mistakes stains & all - on horrible cheap paper! Cheap paper is extremely liberating but makes it less desirable to sell the original drawing to to anyone!
Next step is scanning it & using Photoshop to lose any unwanted marks & occasionally a couple of alterations although I haven't done much to this apart from shift the signature down.
After that I use Photoshop to colour the image using a mixture of custom brushes & some scanned ink textures

Published this week: the GUINESS WORLD RECORDS 2026! I had the pleasure of creating a comic-strip rendition of conservation crusader Aneeshwar Kunchala - commissioned by Guinness World Records to celebrate him being the world’s youngest documentary presenter!
'Eco-hero Aneeshwar Kunchala is the youngest documentary presenter and Guinness World Record Holder aged 7 years 288 days. He's on a mission to protect our planet, the keen naturalist urges others to do the same on TV, online and in print. This comic strip was commissioned by Guiness World Records 2026 to celebrate his achievements.'
More here on my agent's page
If you meet a clothed monster it's liable that the clothes belonged to a recent meal & it is advisable to RUN!
Do you like monsters?
Do you like facts?
More MONSTER FACTS HERE
On Friday I visited Newquay Junior Academy where the kids & staff gave me a lovely welcome (& I also met their lovely school dog Nelly!)
During the event I talked to the kids about how I became an illustrator (via roadying for bands among other things!) & introduced our graphic novel Poo Crew Adventures: Journey to Poo-topia, a fast-paced adventure, which brings together clever, funny storytelling with lots of amazing facts and taps into kids’ fascination with all things poo-related & I PROVED that poo is THE MOST IMPORTANT SUBJECT IN THE WORLD!
We also had a game of ‘Poo or True?’
A draw-a-long of the book’s protagonist Ploppy with some great drawings from the kids!
I also gave a behind the scenes look at what goes into illustrating a narrative non-fiction graphic novel, answered some great questions from the children & signed LOTS of books.
On Saturday I took part in The Big Draw Off - A Graphic Novel Showdown Like No Other! with author illustrator Steve Webb which was brilliantly compered by JoJo Silva from Capital Xtra.
We both talked about our work & then were set various drawing challenges getting prompts from audience members & also creating characters based on audience members with hilarious results - a really fun interactive event (& not often you get to shout 'poo!' in a church!)
Big thanks to everyone involved to make it such a brilliant festival! I hope I'll get invited back!
If you'd like me to visit your school or your festival please contact me on info@stevemay,biz

The insight and expertise of publishing houses such as Big Cat Publishing and Barrington Stoke have been trailblazers in terms of developing the perfect balance of text and illustration. So grab your lasso and buckle up because we thrilled to celebrate the publication of Gold Rush, written by Tom Mitchell and illustrated by illustrator, animator, and master of pen and ink, Steve May.
Gold Rush features a bright, engaging cover illustration as well as a host of entertaining internal illustrations, starring feisty and brilliantly entertaining Lily O’Connor and her gnarly gold prospector father. We know emerging readers are going to be drawn to Steve’s illustrations as the story unfolds and there are lots of fun details to spot along the way.'
(I read this on BlueSky from https://bsky.app/profile/katyrex.meatjacker.social & loved it so much I thought
"I must draw this!"
I did.
“From sci-fi to science we couldn’t help but chuckle our way through the Poo Crew Adventures, expertly illustrated by comic genius and talented animator Steve May. Featuring panel illustrations throughout, this hilarious dive into the world of poo brilliantly showcases Steve’s exceptional talent for visual storytelling, perfectly tailored to the project’s target audience. His work is endlessly engaging and full of fun, we can’t wait to see what comes next.”