Nick Malone's current work crosses art forms with journeys of transformation, exploring identity, dissolution, and change while engaging the viewer on multiple levels. These ideas developed in exhibitions like "The Disappearance of Makepeace" and "MK Calling." Supported by Arts Council England, his graphic novel "The Disappearance of Makepeace - A Tale of Two Lives" traces a narrative of disappearance, loss, and discovery, partly based on his life. In gallery exhibitions, windows cut in canvases open into other worlds, with combinations of animation, soundscape, and text interacting in new ways. His work occupies a space between drawing and sculpture, ranging from near abstraction to hybrid realism, creating a magic workshop at the interchange of observation and dream.