Jess Harwood Art
Commission for GreenpeaceDisplaying my art portfolio at the International Conference of Environmental CommunicatorsRenewables Report artwork for World Wildlife Fund and Australian Conservation Foundation, 2025COP28 Graphic Recording from the Resilience Hub, 2023Graphic RecordingA future for all women, commission for Fair Agenda 2025Native Forest Campaign poster for Bob Brown Foundation, 2021A collaboration between art and science for Australia's dingoes with Professor Euan Ritchie, 2025A Rational Fear podcast poster for the Women in Media event, 2023Commission for Climate 200 Tote Bag, 2025Graphic recording of Youth on the Mic event with Amnesty International, Australian Youth Climate Coalition, Seed Mob and moreDouble Spread for the Alliance for Gambling Reform, 2021Podcast Tile design for new podcast by the legendary Julia Zemiro, 2021Graphic Recording of the Nature Conservation Council conference in Sydney, 2022Map of just transitions in the Hunter Valley, NSW
This Commission was done for Hunter Renewal to depict the transition from fossil fuel industries to clean energy industries of the future. Which Quarantine Bird Are You?
This cartoon went viral and has been shared countless times and seen by over 2.5 million people. Eucalypt Australia symposium live illustration, November 2024Climate Council Lost Years social graphics, 2021Climate Council "Lost Years" graphic, 2021 - 22Casula Power House art walk, 2021Poster of all the birds I've seen in Ku-ring-gai, Sydney. 2024Galahs and gum blossoms, 2020Commission for White Possum (whiskey box design), 2021Timeline for Climate Council ReportSocial media posts for the Museum of Australian DemocracyScotty From Marketing Reckons Coal Is Fine, 2019
This adaptation of the "This Is Fine" meme went viral during the Australian bushfire crisis and ended up on the BBC. A collaboration between art and science for Australia's dingoes with Professor Euan RitchiePriyanka for South Asian Today, 2021COP28 live illustration from Resilience Hub 2023Social media post for Alliance for Gambling Reform campaignWith Fiona Katauskas, Cathy Wilcox at NSW Parliament, 2024Annual Report double spread for the Alliance for Gambling Reform, 2020Graphic recording of the Move Beyond Coal launch panel in Brisbane, 2022Running a comic art workshop at the International Conference of Environmental Communicators 2025Social Media Post for Greenpeace's Scarborough Gas campaign, 2022Festive greeting card for Foodbank NSWRethinking Culture InfographicCessnock Library Card designIn the Sydney Morning Herald on the future of political cartooning, 2025Valentine's Day for Tree Huggers collaboration with Eucalypt Australia The Comic Art Workshop weekend at Bundanon, 2024Eucalypt Australia symposium live illustration, November 2024Poster for Democracy in Colour displayed in Lush storesAustralian coal, icon drawing for Move Beyond Coal 2022Scott Morrison cartoon on the BBCGum blossoms <3Pandemic PetalsCOP29 cartoon from my work as a 'Coptoonist', 2024Comic reading at Bundanon, 2024Time to ditch coalKangaroo paw card, 2022Black Throated Finch cartoon
Did you know Adani has set aside 'new habitat' for the endangered Black Throated Finch that is right above Clive Palmer's proposed coal mine? Isn't the state of environmental law crazy?  
 
This is an example of my cartoon style which I have been practicing in my work on the #StopAdani campaign. I'm passionate about using my art to raise awareness of environmental campaigns. 

For an illustration for your campaign, please get in touch. 
Email jessharwoodstudio@gmail.comEnd of Year Card for the Environmental Defenders OfficeSave our Sanctuaries poster for Australian Marine Conservation Society, 2023Eucalypts for Pride Month, 2025Behind the Lines exhibition of political cartoons 2023Free protest art for all!Coral not Coal
This is an artwork I did of the Great Barrier Reef using thermal coal from Lithgow. Yep, that black stuff you see is coal - it's actually an incredible paint. It's a better paint than fuel! 

This painting is now hanging in an office in NSW Parliament, Justin Field MLC. 

For other coal artworks, give me an email. 
Whale illustration for Australian Conservation Foundation, 2022Gum Blossom Textile print
This luscious Christmas gum blossom design is printed on on cotton como fabric, perfect for drapes, cushions and other soft furnishings. 

I use a local Australian fabric printer to ensure ethical production and prefer natural fabrics which have less of an environmental footprint. 

Please get in touch if you want to order fabric or are after a textile design commision.   
A tea towel design for Nature Conservation Council, 2023Lock the Gate Call to Action postWattle, 2022Presentation at the Monumental Imaginaries Exhibition at Tin Shed's Gallery, 20244 Ways to helpHypercolour Waratah
Colour pencils are my favourite way to begin designing a textile print. And often the process starts at the pub. 

For questions about textile prints, please shoot me an email. 
Clown fish in bleached coral
This is some detail of the large Coral not coal artwork. The coal, when ground the coal became a mixture of dark black powder which spread beautifully over the canvas and lumps of smaller rocks which gave the artwork an amazing texture. 

For other artworks, shoot me an email. 
Sapna South Asian Climate Solidarity banner paintingLina for South Asian TodayEnd of Year Card for Mehreen FaruqiCOPtooning for COP29, 2024Cessnock Library Card design posterCOPtooning for COP29, 2024P*ssed off sea creatures, 2022Art for allGrevillea, 2022COPtooning for COP29, 2024COPtooning for COP29, 2024COPtooning for COP29, 2024COPtooning for COP29, 2024COPtooning for COP29, 2024COPtooning for COP29, 2024Having fun with my Eucalypt fellowshipCOPtoonist graphic harvester, 2023Some talented person made the Rising Tide blockade poster I made into a sand castle