My brochure cover illustration for the wonderful Hackney Empire in London. It’ll be out February 1st all over London and probably beyond, it was a real pleasure to be involved. My thanks go out to Nadia Syed for art direction and marketing support.
My brochure cover illustration for the wonderful Hackney Empire in London. It’ll be out February 1st all over London and probably beyond, it was a real pleasure to be involved. My thanks go out to Nadia Syed for art direction and marketing support.
Imma Ruin Ya Cunt - based on the recent megatune by Azealia Banks called 212 - I’m thinking about selling it on a tee at lonesome car boot sales alonside a load of spliffy jackets and Jamacan Bart Simpson hoodies
I’m in the next issue of Suspect Device #2 which needs your support to get alot of talented contributors work out there - all is explained in the helpful video below, which is both humorous and informative. Also my name is at the end Hoo daddy!
Found this on my mobile, pic of me outside the Ulster Hall at an ale festival last year when I spotted my poster for The Christmas Carol outside, nice moment improved by nice ale.
Twilit album cover artwork to accompany the wonderful sounds of musician and wordsmith Bernard James, looking forward to hearing the release soon!
Here’s an early version of my logo design for the Nialler9 music blog which I regularly contribute illustrations to, so it was a real pleasure to be asked to create the logo! If you pop over to Nialler9.com now you’ll see the final version - that’s my way of encouraging you to visit…
This is my take on Apocalypse Now, in my spare time I’m working on a series of prints for sale and perhaps this may make it into the final selection depending on feedback.
I love this film and I figured there are so many clever and iconic posters for this in existance already that I thought I’d highlight a memorable scene with my own lens distorting or perhaps highlighting the intention of that moment.
Just sold one of these today in the No Guts No Glory shop and decided a re-blog was in order, especially since I forgot to tag it last time so no one could find it, thanks good job.
(Source: 400facts)
Portrait commission for a christmas gift, had a great time trying to capture the slightly intoxicated and jubilant essences of the photograph I was given.
Tried out a new tablet I most generously recieved for christmas and decided to try it out by making a movie poster for teen favourite Heathers, the colours are oddly seasonally appropriate whilst remaining true to the movie and yes that is how Shannen Doherty spells her first name.
Merry Christmas to all family, friends, supporters and clients this year for their support, this creepy card inspired by Rare Exports is for you, ta!