15 years of failed psychotherapy means that Toni Le Busque long ago gave up trying to work out the meaning of life through art.

She's the author of two graphic memoirs, in addition to the hilarious Call Centre Diaries which is exactly what it sound like it would be. Though she holds an MA in New Media Arts and a BA and Post Graduate Diploma in Fine Arts she's more interested in popular audiences than gallery accolades; tattoos, tshirts and posters are priced for everyone.

Her original artwork is also available, though not priced for everyone. Flashy people like Boy George and Russell Brand own her artwork; her commissions hang in some swank spots too. You'll be in famous, if not good, company when you acquire a Le Busque original.
But so far, its clear that being in love is great, grief of all kinds will wrench the gut and creativity can calm an aching mind.
Toni combines text and images in ways that unite the fragments in your psyche too. Simplicity soothes and complexity coalesces meaning in her pen and ink drawings; pastel landscapes burst with color.
Toni combines text and images in ways that unite the fragments in your psyche too. Simplicity soothes and complexity coalesces meaning in her pen and ink drawings; pastel landscapes burst with color.