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Another lady in a different hat

Gotta love these killer costumes and poses. Scrawled some notes re the source for this one – Mario Testino shoot for Vogue Paris 1996.

Pen and ink wash.

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Mumbai scenes

Most people who live in Mumbai or have visited it would recognise these right away. The “Gateway of India”, “Marine Drive” and “Flora Fountain”.
These are among some of the most iconic landmarks in the city.

I did these in fine tip ink pen on 300gsm watercolour paper while I was in the UK recently.

Probably the first time in a while I’ve had a crack at doing landscapes / architecture – they turned out quite well!

 

 

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Some new ink illustrations

Did these for someone while I was in the UK last month. Pen illustrations of various Indian scenes, and landmarks.  They are about A5 in size. Probably do larger prints of these down the track.

 

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Boo & Silly’s Big Apple Adventure

My mate Chris commissioned me recently to illustrate a short children’s book he wished to present as a gift to a friend. He came up with the idea, the story and everything else. He even got finger puppets made for each of the characters in the book – so the narrator could wear them while telling the story. Brilliant is the word! I did the rest, and he got it printed online.

 

 

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Japanese girls – Tokyo Fashion

Theres a look book of Tokyo fashion floating around the house and I’ve been sketching some of the images. Here are a couple I did with my brush-pen and ink.

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Sketches from our recent sketchmeet

Got together with some fellow sketchers at Greens & Co over the weekend. Here are some of the sketches I did during the day.  Medium used was my new ink-filled brushpens and watercolour.

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Austin Healey 2/3

This ones done with colour pencils on Scholler paper. For added class.

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Austin Healey (1/3) WIP

My pen and ink Austin Healey illustration is almost done. Done on 300gsm Fabriano Artistico Watercolour paper. Two more cars in 2 more mediums to go!

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KFox!

I did this poster for Kylies 21st.  Just sat down and hammered it out the night before in a couple of hours. I got it printed the next day on A2 120gsm gloss artpaper. So last minute but in the end, very worth it!

…and a few pics of the unveiling. The @_@ look on my part is quite genuine.

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Wade K. Savage

I bring you Writer/Director Wade K. Savage from over at Dark House Imagery (DHI) Studios. Wade’s thrown a lot of cool projects my way over the years, the most recent being artwork for the Marcel Trilogy. It’s big in Japan.

This piece is 100% vector. I did it as practice for some future projects along these lines.

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Constable Care Calendar 09 – Final

Well here it is in it’s entirety. The printed version is about A1 in size. You can hopefully spot one at most primary schools around the state.  Make sure you view the full image for maximum effect. (It will take a while to load depending on your connection, bcos its huuuuge).

See if you can spot me :-)

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The Strawberry

My friend Stefan’s film the Strawberry and has just made it through into the 1st Round at the DoorPost along with 100 others (out of 700).

WHAT IS “THE STRAWBERRY”?
Made for The Door Post Film Project, The Strawberry is is the first official film by SARfilms Productions. Written by Steve McCall, Directed & Edited by Stefan Androv Radanovich, Cinematography by Dave Le May and Produced by Stuart Mackenzie. Made with a budget of $1,200AU, The Strawberry is a great example of the passion, talent and generosity of local WA filmmakers.

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Constable Care Calendar 09

Every year I do the Constable Care annual Calendar which gets sent out to all the primary schools in WA. Last year I did a height-chart combined calendar. For this year I decided to go for broke and do a ‘wheres wally’ style artwork where the viewer has to spot Constable Care dealing with various community issues.

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