Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Crown Brand Corned Beef: Food of the Future!

Crown Brand: Food Of The Future//gouache on mountboard//~120 hours
Advertising brief for uni. Also a solid reminder that I need to work on my editing skills, because this doesn't nearly do it justice.

Unedited version

Monday, 18 November 2013

Nino and Nina initial sketches

Nino and Nina sketches
Character scribblings for a postmodern children's book I'm working on, Nino and Nina. More to come!

Tuesday, 12 November 2013

The Best Band Ever

Every once in a while (once a year, to be precise, is their current rate) my favourite band, The Mechanisms, a storytelling folk-rock cabaret group composed of nine immortal space pirates, put out a new album, and I am lucky enough to be commissioned to do interior artwork for the CD booklets. Below are the last two years' worth of album illustrations, one for their debut album, Once Upon A Time (In Space) which was sea shanties/folk songs telling the tale of a civil war in an evil space empire populated by fairy tale characters, and one for this year's delightfully dark Ulysses Dies At Dawn, which is a lot more noirish and jazzy and about cyberpunk gangsters in a planet which is one huge city, this time based off Greek myth.

Sunday night they debuted the first song ever performed from the new album, which will be called High Noon Over Camelot and be a Western-themed retelling of Arthurian legend set on a space station slowly falling into the sun. Needless to say, I am jazzed, and can't wait until the album's all written and ready for me to obsessively illustrate for months on end.

Once Upon A Time In Space (unedited)//gouache on watercolour board//~70 hours//early 2012

Penelope's Vault (unedited version)//gouache on mountboard//~160 hours

The Smallest Graffiti In The World [EDITORIAL]

The Smallest Graffiti In The World/gouache on mountboard/~30 hours
Editorial done for a uni brief to go on a (90s design rather than modern) New Scientist cover for the headline 'The Smallest Graffiti in the World'. I'm pretty proud of it, though I need to sit down and get a better scan of the image, and please ignore the fact that it's in situ for a totally different issue, that was the template I had on hand.

Unedited photo of the original painting :D