Historical drama can be immediate and realistic.
J R McRae’s characters still seem relevant to the lives of young people today.
I recently illustrated a collection of stories based upon the devastation
wreaked by the American Civil war.
To see more of my work, please click the links
to Portfolios 1 and 2.
Friday, 11 January 2013
Monday, 12 November 2012
In the style of…
Whilst not
claiming (or confessing) to be a master forger, these are some illustrations
commissioned by Fuller Smith and Turner PLC in the style of various artists.
The artists whose styles I have so shamelessly pillaged are, in descending
order, George Stubbs, Edmund Dulac the creator of the 1937 postage stamp and of
course René Magritte.
To see more of my work, please click the links
to Portfolios 1 and 2.
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
Short Stories
The
Australian author J R McRae writes wonderfully vivid stories for young people.
There is never is never a conscious design process when I illustrate her
stories. The image comes to life in my mind as soon as I read the words on the
page.
To see more of my work, please click the links to Portfolios 1 and 2.
To see more of my work, please click the links to Portfolios 1 and 2.
Friday, 29 June 2012
Thatched Roofs
Two pub signs for Fuller Smith and Turner PLC
linked by the ancient craft of thatching: The Old Thatch Tavern in Stratford
Upon Avon and The Thatched House in Felpham.
To see more of my work, please click the links to Portfolios 1 and 2.
To see more of my work, please click the links to Portfolios 1 and 2.
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