Showing posts with label phantograf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label phantograf. Show all posts

Thursday, 29 November 2012

Choosing the right article.


For one of my more interesting assignments in college, I was tasked with choosing from a number of magazine articles and creating an accompanying illustration. These were the most interesting ones I found..

 


Apparently I was the only one to choose this article.













Saturday, 17 November 2012

A few new paintings.









The three Batman paintings are about A3 size and those I'm trying to sell . The lounging lady was a custom commission piece which was about A2 in size.

Sunday, 12 August 2012

Commission Round Up


Here's just a few bits I did for people since I last posted. Regular posting will commence shortly.

A very fine band by the name of She's A Beauty asked me to do an image for thier EP Copy And Paste and a poster for the launch gig for thei track Too Much Confusion.



For the website humourisms.com I've done a few web comics.










Thursday, 1 March 2012

I really have to up date this more.

So that commission I did a while back is featured in a nice little YouTube video. Cafe Chill is an ongoing client and I will hopefully be collaborating with them again soon.

One of my recent collage assignments was particularly awesome in it's concept. We were given a list of songs that had a narrative to choose from. I went with "Me and Bobby McGee" by the ever tragically cool Janis Joplin.



So what follows is my sketch of the page, followed by my inks and topped off with colouring pencil. I'm quite proud of the end result while simultaneously disappointed that I have yet to establish a solid work ethic. This, like the previous assignments was done at very much the 11th hour so doesn't really live up to it's potential.

By the gods I will strive to act like a professioh my god Angry Beavers is on Netflix!












 And here's the pencil to ink stages cause I'm still learning to do short posts. Due to time constraints there are no sketches for the last three pages.





                                                  


                         











R.I.P Janis.