Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts

Thursday, 15 April 2010

FWD-RWD

This is a whole new project! Taking the starting point of "Forward-Rewind" I shall be asking people to:
1) tell me a time when they were bold, brave, adventurous or spontaneous
2) tell me a time they wish they could rewind to and change what they did or didnt do.

The answers will be collated into a book, which aims to act as an inspirational read to get people to face up to their fears and not look back with a head full of regrets.

Starting up a blog soon, and ill be pestering all of you for answers!

P.S. Rosy if you see this, sorry I've used triangles it was just going that way x

Wednesday, 24 March 2010

From here to there






Just a bit of developmental work for the shipping forecast project. I might actually prefer the original sketches...

Wednesday, 17 March 2010

Sunday, 14 February 2010














Another comic, this one is about loneliness. The words are old blues lyrics which seem to appear in lots of different songs...

Thursday, 11 February 2010

The way you said it...









Little comic based around arguing about nothing with someone you never want to argue with.

Love for old Cameras

When my parents lived in Russia they bought this camera, a cheap plastic CMEHA Smena. It leaks light, is impossible to gauge how many photos are left on the reel and is awkward to use. I love it, and took it out to the woods. Really love the double exposures and errors it creates...

Thursday, 3 December 2009

Don't Panic again


Entering Don't Panic again, this time a poster on the theme of 'Value'. Gone for a credit crunchy flow-chart approach. Wish me luck!

Tuesday, 20 October 2009

A Sense of Place















3 illustrated booklets communicating a sense of being at Millennium Square, Bristol at different times of the day. Morning, Daytime and Night.

Thursday, 18 June 2009

This is going somewhere...








Some taken from direct observation, others from old photos bought in Brighton. Astute followers will notice the last one is in fact a study for that canvas I posted earlier. Feel the need to do some more painting, maybe as an accompaniment to a 'zine...