Bob's art included a main piece and several spot illustrations, complementing an article on the nuances of neighbourly relations. As summer arrives and we throw open our windows and light up our BBQs, our interactions with those next door inevitably come under more strain.
With his distinct style, Bob brings to life the humorous and sometimes contentious elements of suburban life, from encroaching hedges and noisy pets to the clamour of children and the perennial parking disputes.
His illustrations add a vibrant and engaging layer to the narrative, making it a visual and literary feast for Telegraph readers.