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Showing posts with label pen and ink. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 February 2013

New Work: Mark and Dave go shopping

Just finished of some illustrations for the lovely people at Umbrella Design.  A large part of the project consisted of character design which is always fun to do, my figures were to be based loosely on two real people Mark and Dave.  My illustrations are to feature in their blog a diary of adventures in travel and shopping. The Mark and Dave go shopping blog offers a unique perspective from the duo, tips on what to buy and where and a little culture too.
Dave left and Mark on the right.
These are two trendy guys and designing such happening fellows can always be a stretch when you don't consider yourself to be trendy having a much different definition of the word.  Thankfully however I got a nice run down of their likes and what they wear.

Let me introduce you to Dave…

Name: David, but all his mates call him Dave.
Age: 29 ish. He's kinda geeky, and wants to thought of as really cool... in fact beyond cool. Of course he isn’t, he is in fact a bit of a twat, but nice, really nice in a bloke sort of way. Likes women who have an oriental twist, but always keeps them at arms length. I call them 'mysterious girls', cos they drift in and out of his life and none of us ever actually meet them. We only know about them by the morning smile of his face!

Where he shops: Carnaby Street for trainers, Ted Baker for shirts, Urban Outfitters, and surprisingly, Acne, which is uber cool. Some vintage bits from Brick Lane and Spitalfields, especially sun glasses and picture frames.

Jeans: Cheap Monday 
Watch: Vintage
Boxers or commando: Calvin Klein Boxers
Interests: Cool pubs and restaurants with friends. Sunday league football, gym... only when necessary. Pop-up Art Galleries, street art, photography, gigs headlining up and coming bands, such as: The Black Keys, The Cribs, Twin Atlantic or The Maccabees.
Job: Graphic Designer 
Loves: Geeky gadgets
Favorite Drink: Great beer
Drives: No need, Dave lives in London, but would like a vintage Triumph.
Personal Head Space: Need to make a change and find stuff that inspires him! 
Dave as a finished illustration.

And now on to Mark…

Age: early 30’s, trapped in the wrong era, should have been born mid 1800's then could have been a poet riding an old bike round a village green, a romantic at heart, yeah I know, I am a twat!
Where I shop: Selfridges, Harvey Nichols and Fenwick Men’s, Diesel, Paul Smith. Some
Vintage bits from Notting Hill, especially furniture.
Jeans: Diesel
Watch: Tag
Boxers or commando: Diesel Boxers
Interests: Out door stuff, cycling, cricket. Love great coffee with mates on a Sunday morning. Play occasionally in a band and open mic nights with guitar. Sketching (belong to urban sketchers).
Bands: Keane, Band of Skulls, Muse, Paul Weller, Florence and The Machine, Elvis Costello
Job: Furniture Designer
Favorite Drink: G&T
Drives: BMW Motorbike
Personal Head Space: Looking for direction and want to go and see great stuff! Like Dave, I need some ideas to guide me to my next project in life, what ever that might be.
Mark in all his illustrated glory
As the blog progresses we get to see more how they both develop via the travels and adventures in shopping they have.  

Mark and Dave's adventures in Brighton.
Good luck to Mark and Dave I hope they continue to trek around the country with their wallets ready and shopping bags full.  Visit Mark and Dave go Shopping blog here.

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Monday, 3 December 2012

Sketch Book

I'd thought I would write briefly about my recent sketches done while away in New York, in my last entry I talked a little about how projects I'd done set there and how my thoughts and ideas about the place had changed since my visit.

We were lucky to have time to get round some of the places we wanted to get to when we were planning, the sites, museums, boat tours and we wanted to get lots of walking done to places you would not get to on a tour or on the tourist map.  Thankfully living where we do in a rural area and with a dog we had correct and very sensible footwear for long hours on our feet!

Your need to move quick to see everything and like any city not if stopped and staying still get in the way of anyone, who in their mission to get somewhere quick will mow you down.   Stopping for a little moment to catch a breath, I was able to sketch a little and quickly get a few things down.


The Intrepid Air and Space Museum
Bloomingdales


Times Square
Staten Island Ferry



The Met Museum

The American Natural History Museum


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Friday, 25 May 2012

Just for fun!



Another self initiated illustration, my take on a poster for the film Drive.  Rendered in pen and ink this illustration was just for a bit of fun and a little diversion from my usual projects I hope you likely.
The rough-work below shows the development of the image, I've taken three images to show though their was lots of other bits an pieces to work on to flesh the illustration out.  

A series of sketches showing the  poster development.
Finished poster!
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