Call Me Ted

2025

Call Me Ted x Ipswich Town FC

Commissioned as part of the Call Me Ted creative programme during Ipswich Town Football Club's return to the Premier League, Lily was selected to create the official artwork for the Ipswich Town vs Manchester City fixture in the 2025 season.

Inspired by the culture and identity surrounding football, Lily created an original hand-painted illustration celebrating the Premier League fixture between Ipswich Town FC and Manchester City. Rather than focusing solely on the game itself, the artwork explored the wider traditions of football fandom, drawing inspiration from the two clubs' iconic match kits and the unmistakable terrace style of supporters, including the enduring popularity of Adidas Gazelle trainers.

The original painting became the official artwork for the fixture, featuring across matchday programmes, posters, promotional materials and installations throughout Ipswich in the lead-up to the game. As part of the project, Lily was also interviewed by Premier League TV, discussing the inspiration behind the artwork and the importance of celebrating football through contemporary illustration.

Limited edition prints of the artwork are available via the Call Me Ted website.

M&S Chelmsford Pride Window mural

Commissioned by Chelmsford For You as part of a city-wide programme of window murals celebrating Pride Month in June 2026, Lily designed and hand-painted a bold, joyful installation for Marks & Spencer in Chelmsford.

Inspired by the quote "Love Makes the World Brighter", the mural celebrated love, inclusivity and community through vibrant colour and pattern. Painted using acrylic paint and paint markers, the design featured technicolour leaves symbolising the many forms of love that brighten our communities, creating a striking window display that celebrated Pride while bringing colour and positivity to Chelmsford's city centre.

 Commission for BBC for black history month

image rights owned by the BBC

Sara Forbes Bonetta


2019

Commission for comedian Eddie Kadi

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