Gift caricatures
Some of the caricatures I do as gifts for friends and enemies ha. All made possible with my new set of bargain copics.
Some of the caricatures I do as gifts for friends and enemies ha. All made possible with my new set of bargain copics.
Some pics of the making of the Cavefire Cinema album ‘Discipline’. The guys were after two samurai meditating in a Japanese setting prior to a fight to the death.
I decided to use a 6 panel roll fold design to allow it to ‘wrap-around’ – like a metaphor for the cycle of life and death. Theres also a whole bunch of other hidden meaning. For example, the artwork beneath the disc shows the blood spattered ground (death) while the disc itself is a view of the sky representing the view the dieing warrior sees before his spirit is released… represented by a soaring eagle.
I started by gathering a ton of research on samurais from movie screenshots, and other photos. Then I did some rough sketches, composited them in photoshop, and printed them out to ink by hand.
Then I scanned those back into photoshop and coloured everything, and put it into Indesign for the layout side of things.
You can check out some pics of the finished artwork on my portfolio.
Pics taken my some of my friends on trips down south, north etc. Cheers guys
And its only the 2nd week of JAN
So literally hours before I head to jacksons to drop a few hundred on some copic markers.. I randomly come across someone selling pretty much $600 worth of markers and refills for about $200. Included a full set of warm greys, skin tones and refills for each!
No brainer. Check it…………….
In GK1 we visited this shisha cafe called Mocha all the time. For me, it was the fact that they had 8 different types of omlettes and 3 pages in the menu devoted to different types of coffee… 3 PAGES!!
Also some crazy shisha action. But I only took a pic of their cutlery for some reason. Check these forks
Some pics from my trip to New Delhi for Jil and Megs wedding. So much fun, I must visit more regularly henceforth.
Been a while but I finally got a new set of business cards done, and with all the extras.
Double-sided matt lamination, super heavy weight 400gsm stock, custom 8mm round corners, and with a dollop of sweet spot uv varnish to finish it off. I chucked on all the illustrated work I’ve done so far in 2010.
Here are pics
Cheers to my mate Dave who spotted the ‘Giant Trees’ and ‘Crazy Cows’ billboards on the way to Albany and Mount Barker over the weekend.
No pics as yet but hopefully soon
I’ve been busy the past few weeks working on a series of illustrated billboards for Office of Road and Safety. I was contracted to do four but this later grew to five. It was a pretty big job in a very short time-frame, but I got through it and I have to say I’m pretty thrilled with the outcome. The concept too is pretty clever.
The campaign will see these billboards being installed alongside routes where the illustrated image is most relevant. So I think the giant trees one is going to be down south in WA.
Will update with the exact locations once I find out where
This is the poster artwork for the October Bout. Same characters as before, but I decided to give the cyborg a haircut. Just cos
This ones done with colour pencils on Scholler paper. For added class.