Friday, 12 August 2016
Beam
Last month I was asked to provide a cover for the tenth issue of the fanzine BEAM, edited by Nic Farey and Jim Trash. Nic gave me the general brief (and the photograph of the crossed searchlight beams) and left the rest up to me.
I realised this was an opportunity to use some pages from my Sketchbook Circle book (see here) , so I combined the photo and the drawings, in the process having to work with umpteen Photoshop Layers for the first time, then coloured the whole thing in Photoshop.
The fanzine has now been issued, so I can show the cover here. I'm pretty pleased with the way it's turned out, as I hope the editors are. By the way, for those slow on the uptake, or without Nic's Classics background, the crossed beams show an "X" for the tenth issue.
Monday, 4 July 2016
Michael Foreman Masterclass
Me and the Monster (WIP)
(Fine line marker and watercolour)
One Saturday in May I went to Seven Stories, the National Centre for Children's Books based in Newcastle, where I'd paid for a Masterclass with Michael Foreman, the great children's author and illustrator.
It was great fun. Michael told his life story, illustrated with family photographs and pictures from his books. He's a good storyteller with a fund of stories from his life and it's clear that his childhood has informed much of his work.
The final part of the day was a workshop and Michael admitted this was the first he'd held for adults. That became clear when he asked us what we wanted to do, rather than giving us a project. What he eventually settled on was "Draw yourself as a child, then draw who you thought you'd be when you grew up".
I don't think he could quite get to grips with what I drew (see above). I had to explain that I never had any idea of what I'd be when I grew up, and that's pretty much how I feel today. When I grow up, I might have a better idea.
Not knowing what I wanted to be, I drew a monster next to me, because that was what I liked when I was that age (and, of course, I still do).
I didn't have time to finish the watercolour work, or even get the feet right, but in due course I will.
Friday, 4 March 2016
Onion Head
Onion Head
(Mixed media in A5 sketchbook)
One of the potential difficulties with having my work split between this blog and Boogie Street is that occasionally there can be an overlap. Were it not for having completed this image in a sketchbook in a Sketchbook Circle which is definitely at the Fine Art end of the spectrum, I'd almost certainly have posted it here as an Illustration.
Well, nothing's perfect.
Sunday, 24 January 2016
At the Gym
(Black marker and digital colour)
Back on the ..er.. treadmill, as it were. This is for the latest challenge from the Cartoonists' Forum Cartoon Competition. Caption Competition No 337 asks for a cartoon on the Theme: AT THE GYM.
Thursday, 21 January 2016
Theme Park
Trying my best to keep this thing going, here's another another challenge from the 52 Week Illustration Challenge.
This is Week 3 : Theme Park (Black markers and digital colour)
Wednesday, 13 January 2016
Outdoors
Another week, another challenge from the 52 Week Illustration Challenge.
Week 2 - Outdoors. Black marker and digital colour.
Sunday, 10 January 2016
Fancy Dress
In yet another effort to push myself along, I've signed up to the 52 Week Illustration Challenge on Facebook. They also have a blog here.
This week, the Challenge is FANCY DRESS and while I intended to hand colour my black marker drawing, I let things slide and ended up using the easy Photoshop alternative.
Must do better.
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