Tuesday, 30 September 2008
Another Screen Print
I finished this print a little late for it to go into the 'Solo-o-lio-lio' show in Falmouth but I'll keep you posted on it's availability. The print is called 'Howdy-do-di' and is a four colour screen print. It is only a small edition of 12 so contact me if you would like to know more via my website.
Friday, 26 September 2008
Holy Screen Print!
Yep, yep, yep! Here it is. The 'Holy Totems' screen print in it's photographed glory. These prints won't be available in my shop until various web content is changed on my site. However, they will be available at various shows this autumn starting with 'Solo-o-lio-lio' at the Here and Now gallery in Falmouth. Solo-o-lio-lio opens this Monday and will feature heaps of affordable prints by me.
Labels:
exhibition,
here and now,
photo,
print,
solo show,
totems
Thursday, 25 September 2008
Libra
Starting this Saturday (27th September), my Libra star sign illustration will appear in the Telegraph magazine for the next four weeks. These are the four different colour designs that will be featured over the next month.
Labels:
editorial,
libra,
rabbit head,
star sign,
telegraph magazine
Monday, 22 September 2008
Pixel Thread Blog Header
I was asked a while back by Sam Menter to design a blog header for his site, 'Pixel Thread'. I've worked with Sam on numerous projects over the past year and I think this one was my favourite. Sam works as web designer and Pixel Thread is his outlet for sharing his knowledge and opinions of all things digital. Above is the final header and below is the full robot body.
Labels:
blog header,
pixel thread,
robot,
text
Wednesday, 17 September 2008
Tuesday, 16 September 2008
Ka-Pow! Blammo! Wham! Bang! Zap!
I'm terrible at drawing pictures of people that actually look like the person I've drawn. So to help you all work out who this picture is of I have adorned him with various nostalgia from the show he was made famous by. Holy molars! It's Adam West. This is my submission for Dangerous Ink magazine as they are interviewing the man himself for their next issue.
Labels:
adam west,
batman,
dangerous ink,
shark
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