Graham is an award winning illustrator based in Dublin, Ireland. Specializing in children’s book art, as well as pop-culture poster art which he has exhibited internationally at Hero Complex Gallery, Gallery Nucleus, Gallery 1988 and Bottleneck Gallery. With over 20 years experience, he has developed his signature style from a love of retro mid-century illustration combined with modern themes.
Awards & Nominations:
'The Story Of Croke Park' winner of a 2021 Literacy Association of Ireland's Biennial Children's Book Award.
'The Story Of Croke Park' was nominated for 'Best Children's Book (Senior)' at the An Post Irish Book Awards 2020.
'Dare to Dream' was nominated for 'Best Irish-Published Book' at the An Post Irish Book Awards 2019.
As an art director & production designer in animation I have designed the animated series;'Garth & Bev' (BBC) 'Wildernuts' (RTE) 'Alva's World' (Sky Kids) & 'Kiva Can Do' (Nick Jr)

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Selected Clients:
HarperCollins
Scholastic
Gill Books
The O'Brien Press
Farshore
Red Shed
Éabhlóid
Irish Independent
The Irish Times​​​​​​​
UN Human Rights Council
Paper Culture
Little Island Books
Image Magazine
Weekend Magazine​​​​​​​
WhyNow Studio
Image Comics
Kavaleer Productions
A Man & Ink
Totally Dublin Magazine
Dubai Shopping Festival
Cara Magazine
Confetti Magazine
Image Interiors Magazine

SELECTED BOOKS I HAVE ILLUSTRATED:
'The Book Of Irish Sporting Heroes' written by Adrian Russell (Harper Collins)
'Scéilní Scanrúla' written by Gabriel Rosenstock (Éabhlóid)
‘Be Inspired’ written by Sarah Webb (The O'Brien Press)
‘The Great Irish Politics Book’ written by David McCullagh (Gill Books)
‘The Story Of Croke Park’ written by Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh (The O'Brien Press)
‘Ireland: The People, The Places, The Stories’ written by Rachel Pierce (Scholastic)
‘Dare To Dream’ written by Sarah Webb (The O'Brien Press)
'A Turkey In The White House' written by Ana Galán (Scholastic)
'Sinn Cean Maith!' written by Joe Ó Dónaill (Éabhlóid)
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