Archive for Personal Work

Feb
17

Lego Self-Portrait

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This piece really needs no explanation.

It’s Lego. It’s me. And a ridiculous frame.

Feb
16

Mondrian Lego

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If I had any Lego, I’d have done this using real pieces and photographed it.

Jan
26

Original GameBoy

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Another scanned illustration from my old marker pen sketchpad, this time an original GameBoy. Illustration produced circa 1993 using Magic Markers and Rotring Isograph technical pen.

Jan
25

Retro Joystick

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Illustration of a Commodore 64 joystick produced circa 1993 using Magic Markers and Rotring Isograph technical pen.

Jan
20

Little Ninja

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You know how sometimes, when you’re on the phone, you just start doodling on the pad in front of you. Well I pretty much do that every time I’m on the phone.

More often that not though, these doodles stay as forgotten scribblings in my pad. Except for today that is.

After a call to the tax office, I looked at the sketch I had done and thought “You my little fella, are getting the Vector Treatment!”

Why I was compelled to draw a ninja while on the phone to the taxman, your guess is as good as mine…

Jan
20

Golf Course Illustrations

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A set of illustrations produced circa 1993 using Magic Markers and Rotring Isograph technical pen.

Oct
07

Smashing, great… SUPER!

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Each month I ‘art direct’ an internet marketeer’s newsletter/magazine called Marketing Dot Com. When I say ‘art direct’, this is actually a fancy way of saying I design the content of the magazine.

How it goes is the magazine editor provides me with all the articles and I design/typeset them for the magazine – this includes sourcing any relevant imagery to accompany the articles.

More often than not, I like to produce these images myself, whether it be simple pen & ink drawings, crisp vector artwork or full-blown Photoshop and 3D renderings.

This month, the main article (which is carried on to the front cover) is about becoming a Super Affiliate. The editor and I decided to go down the route of using superhero-esque imagery for the article and cover, something really bold and vibrant. Seen as though I’m a proper comic book nerd, this is was a brief I really wanted to have a good go at. I certainly have lot of graphic knowledge to call on in this field.

While I was producing the cover ideas in Photoshop, it inspired me to produce a piece of artwork for myself. A self-promotional, experimental piece if you will. Personally, I think this would work really well as a large screen print.

Jul
01

Not 21 anymore!

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Stupidly, had a bit of a nasty fall off my mountain bike last week and used my shoulder as a crash mat!! Still suffering now over a week later.

Felt like sharing my pain, graphically of course.

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Jun
21

Tuel Lane Ate My Miles

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I recently logged on to my website to post a reply to a comment someone had left and noticed I hadn’t uploaded any new work in a while. Not good.

I therefore decided I needed to upload something. Anything.

Unfortunately, I haven’t completed many jobs recently. I seem to have a lot of work that is ‘In Progress’ and the bits and bobs I have completed are all a bit dry.

So, I’m uploading an illustration.

It’s a personal piece. It means nothing to no one (except me) and is unlikely to win any awards but it’s a bit wacky and I thought it would look good on my site.

And you know what? If by this time next Monday I have nothing else worthy of uploading, then I’ll trawl through my past work for something that is – commissioned or not.