WorryBoy is a visual story. Through drawings, installations and animations the story is told. In Spring 2016 WorryBoy will be coming to life in an exhibition at the Oxford House in Bethnal Green, London. 
“This was bad. The pain in Jonah’s head was getting from bad to worse. It started with a few little stings, then it progressed to some light thumping as if someone was pretending to play the piano inside his head and decided to use his brains as the keys. It didn’t take long or it had reached a point where the piano had been traded in for a drum kit and the pain was in every inch of his head. Jonah had to hold his head with both hands. This was so inconvenient; Jonah had a lot to do tomorrow and needed all the energy he could get. There was the big worry of the test. He had revised nearly every day, but was it enough? He had promised to help Jamila, which brought on a whole new spectrum of worries, because she was cool and if he messed it up his life at school would be hell.”  WorryBoy – chapter 1
WorryBoy
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WorryBoy

WorryBoy is a visual story told through drawings, animations, installations and dioramas...

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