Monday, 3 December 2012
Antarctic Survivor (Now Available)
Tom Crean : Antarctic Survivor is now available for sale online. Click the image to visit the LMNOP website if you fancy a copy. Special thanks to guys at LMNOP they've done a fantastic job.
Saturday, 1 December 2012
Dublin Reportage
Three down many more to go. Dublin has finally been drawn as part of my series of city cards. Spent the week visiting various locations and sketching. Below is a preview, which includes Christ church Cathedral and the St James's Gate Brewery. Will be posting the finished and packaged set soon.
Tuesday, 9 October 2012
Friday, 17 August 2012
London Reportage
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
London Reportage
Spent the two weeks of the Olympics drawing in and around London, I guess this is intended to be a continuation from the New York reportage done in 2011. I'll be producing another set of cards from the drawings done. The above is a taster of what i produced. Two weeks, complimented by good weather and friendly people made it as good a time as any to draw in London. The only question is where to next? Any suggestions?
Monday, 2 July 2012
D&AD Creative Review
Really enjoyed D&AD New Blood this year with the added bonus of getting a mention in Creative Review last week Click Here to read the Article.
Thursday, 21 June 2012
Tom Crean (LMNOP nomination)
My book on Tom Crean has been nominated for publication. Click the image link above and vote.
Many thanks.
Many thanks.
Monday, 4 June 2012
Tom Crean : Antarctic Survivor
This is the final bound book and slip cover for my final major project. I've also posted a selection of prints from the final book. All the images are monotypes. The story illustrates Tom Creans solo march to rescue his comrades from certain death. This has been a very enjoyable project not only for the the subject matter, but also in discovering a printing medium which i thoroughly enjoy. I'll be posting more work from this project soon. Please feel free to comment.
Monday, 30 April 2012
Tom Crean (Terra Nova Centenary)
Some preliminary sketches from experimenting with pen and ink this week. Might have got a bit carried away with the Ralph Steadman style ink splatters. More work to come.
Thursday, 19 April 2012
Thursday, 29 March 2012
Terra Nova Centenary (Scotts Anniversary)
Did this quick sketch to commemorate the centenary of Captain Robert Falcon Scotts ill-fated attempt to reach the south pole. On this day in 1912 Scott, Bowers and Wilson are believed to have died. Scott entered in his diary
"We shall stick it out to the end but we are getting weaker of course and the end cannot be far. It seems a pity but i do not think i can write more."
He concluded by saying
"Last Entry. For Gods sake look after our people.
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Tom Crean (Terra Nova Centenary) Story boarding
Some of the most recent samples of story boarding for my final major project. More work to be posted soon.
Saturday, 10 March 2012
Tom Crean (Terra Nova Centenary)
More from my project on Antarctic explorer Tom Crean. I've been experimenting with mono print for this project. This provides the potential for interesting marks and textures and while these are very early examples, i think they have the right atmosphere to them. More work to be posted soon.
Friday, 24 February 2012
Tom Crean (Terra Nova Centenary) Storyboard
This is the most recent storyboard in my current project (Still in it's early stages). The story focuses on the 35 mile solo march by Tom Crean to save the lives of Bill Lashly and Teddy Evans. I thought, might as well post something, but also maybe for some feedback on the narrative so far and any suggestions which might improve it. The text used is from actual first hand accounts by the three men involved. As i mentioned please give any suggestions.
Sunday, 19 February 2012
Tom Crean (Terra Nova Centenary)
On this day 19th of February
in 1912 at around 3.30am Tom Crean completed a 35 mile solo march to
Hut Point, Antarctica, to save the lives of Edward Evans and William
Lashly. Both Crean and Lashly (Who stayed to look after Evans) were
awarded an Albert medal. Crean had walked for 18 hours with only a
bar of chocolate and three biscuits to sustain him. An inspiring
example of human endurance and perseverance. So in line with my
current project i did this little impulsive sketch as a tribute. To
Mr Tom Crean. (More work to come)
Sunday, 22 January 2012
Adventures in Comics 2 (LIFE BOAT)
My submission for Adventures in Comics 2 by Marine Studios. The theme this year was "lifeboat" so with with the centenary of the sinking of RMS Titanic looming i produced this 2 page strip. Nice to see my work got on their leaflet too. Check out the website to see more great entries http://marinestudiosadventuresincomics.wordpress.com/
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