Showing posts with label coloured pencil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coloured pencil. Show all posts

Monday, 7 February 2011

Paris sketches









Recently I went away to Paris with my illustration course - a mix of first, second and third years. Here are a few images from my sketch book. I carried around with me the Moleskine (r) sketchbook that nan got me this Christmas, a 4B pencil (always sharpened) and a small collection of Crayola colouring pencils that the missus got me. Paris was beautiful, I can now understand why so many artists want to move and live there for the rest of their lives.

Thursday, 27 January 2011

entry for Fecal Face


This is a piece I entered a while back for a Fecal Face's Free Fridayz. Every week a new title pops up and people will submit artwork for it. I did this one for the title, Out of Order (posted just before Christmas). It got a few votes but it was just nice to see my work up on another website.

Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Beautiful Dreamers; the backdrop


This is the backdrop I drew out on black card with coloured pencils. Recently I've been playing around a lot with bright colours and coloured paper and the work is paying off. For instance I now have a better understanding of colour palettes! Because of the weird and small dimensions of the illustration I had to produce I could not put the whole piece in (sad face).

Beautiful Dreamers (first draft)


A while back I was listening to a Radio4 (BBC) show called Beautiful Dreamers. I think it was the title that immediately caught my attention and also in the blurb it said that it was about music. Had a listen and it was AMAZING! I produced a small 58x42mm illustration for it (uni course work). It was about Artur Mistek's Musica Zoologika - the world's first animal orchestra, set against a backdrop of the CCCP. Definitely worth a listen. There was a bit where they explain this butterfly gong - a massive flock of butterflies are flown into a gong and with every collision produces a soft sound. The unconscious/dead bodies then fall onto another gong. Cruel - possibly, but the sound this little scene omitted must have been awesome!