Showing posts with label illo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label illo. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 May 2012

shredder



I've had this idea in my head of a few days now and have only gotten around to actually making it. Its a personal editorial piece which i've kind of based around the discarding of information and how someone lurking in the shadows could use it.
I think it was loosely based around a few security articles i had read recently, one of which was about previous owner's info that was found on their old Hard Drives they were selling, and about the awareness that this info could fall into the wrong hands.

Saturday, 28 April 2012

Hiding from the Morlocks




Here the the piece that is being shown for the iam8bit show 'so you created a wormhole' .
prints are also available and can be bought from the iam8bit link below:


Saturday, 14 April 2012

OpEd illo for the New York Times



Any Eagle-eyed NYT reader might of spotted this illustration in the OpEd letters section of yesterday's paper.
The Brief was basically about reader's responses to medical over testing.

Roller Skates

A personal piece done in the same way as the owl.

goat (unpublished)

an unused image, bit hard to read in places but still a fun little piece

Tuesday, 10 April 2012

So You Created A Wormhole... Group Show

 

Come one and all to the show 'So You Created A Wormhole' Curated by the nice folks at iam8bit and held in Sunny LA.

Celebrating the launch of the new book 'So You Created a Wormhole: The Time Traveler's Guide to Time Travel' by Mr. Phil Hornshaw & Mr. Nick Hurwitch (published by Berkley/Penguin).

The show opens this Friday (the 13th I might add for those with some superstition oooooo.) 

With the likes of Jack Huson, Scott C, Jesse Balmer, Lisa Hanawalt and myself as well as some few surprises along the way. 

its going to be ace. 


so if your in LA (or going there) then pop in and see wonders of time and space that awaits you.

Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Classical Roman Head


A personal piece of a made up sculpture of a Roman head.

Ghostbusters




Here's something that was a playful bit of fun.

Made for the folks at Silver Screen Society for the month long tribute post to Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters 2.

I went a bit mental with this piece but i wanted to produce something which was a bit informal and playful just like the films themselves.

check out the Silver Screen Society website for the other fantastic ills on ghostbusters and other films:

silverscreensociety.com/

illostribute: Jim Flora




Another tribute illustration done for illostribute for the Jim Flora post.

Flora has done some wild and wacky designs but i could to do my piece based on a ruins piece Jim had done.

it also gave me a chance to do something different by going down the illustrating buildings route.

more tribute ills can be seen on the illostribute post:

illostribute.com/2012/03/jim-flora/