London Chronicle: East is a self-directed project developed as part of a final-year major project brief. It explores how elements of London’s history, specifically East London, can be reinterpreted and made accessible for contemporary audiences through illustration, symbolism, and graphic design. The project focuses on six key locations: Tower Hamlets Cemetery, Spitalfields Church, Whitechapel Bell Foundry, Brick Lane, the Prospect of Whitby, and West India Docks.
The project began with physical site visits and primary research, including photography and archival reading. These findings were translated into a single illustrated flash sheet, created in Procreate and later refined in Photoshop. The illustrations combine architectural details and motifs from each site with symbolic elements that reference deeper narratives; such as a gin bottle representing the East End’s gin epidemic, or a crow skull alluding to the biodiversity recorded at Tower Hamlets Cemetery.
The final outcomes of the project are a printed zine and a limited run of screen printed garments, including both t-shirts and long-sleeves. The garments were produced using hand-pulled screen printing methods, and function as wearable archives, transforming historical research into accessible, everyday design. The zine offers a deeper look into the locations, symbols, and processes that informed the work.
London Chronicle: East is published and distributed under KUTNPASTE, a new brand and store I have created, separately from my main practice at Duke Illustration. Garments and future editions of the zine will be available at www.kutnpaste.co.uk