Netflix brought me in to create a variety of illustrations for the incredible series "Bodkin." I was tasked with incorporating key thematic elements from the story. Scroll down to explore the diverse approaches and styles I used for this exciting project!
This first illustration features a Saul Bass-inspired cut-paper style, highlighting elements like a pint of Guinness, the main characters, and a car found underwater.
This first illustration features a Saul Bass-inspired cut-paper style, highlighting elements like a pint of Guinness, the main characters, and a car found underwater.

These two illustrations below feature a slightly more realistic style and incorporate small vignettes from the show. They are packed with hidden Easter eggs for fans to discover!


The next illustration takes an even more realistic approach and is also packed with hidden Easter eggs. Most notably, the word "BODIES" is cleverly hidden in the reflection of "BODKIN"!

The two illustrations below take a different direction, drawing inspiration from the show's title sequence, which was created by an outside group.


Additionally, I created this piece inspired by vintage book cover designs, blending classic aesthetics with modern storytelling elements.

Though ultimately the showrunners chose to use a photo-illustrated piece for the key art my title treatments were used for the project and I was just incredibly grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the captivating world of "Bodkin" to life through my illustrations.