Monday, 12 October 2009

The Cascade Chandelier


The next in the series of seven promotional posters for George Singer, The Cascade Chandelier. Made of suspended brass 'leaves'.

These posters will be printed A2 (and cropped), so they'll be pretty big once they're all sorted.
It's gonna be great.

H

Friday, 9 October 2009


Greetings all!

Sorry about the lack of updates: have been working with a chandelier designer for the last month, designing promotional posters for his work (and by extension my own).

There's a series of seven I've managed to get done in the month I've been working at Hothouse by London Fields; the first of which is the Butterfly Chandelier, shown here, by George Singer. The chandelier is designed with 1000 porcelain butterflies (created by Christina Sterlini).

To see his website go to: georgesinger.co.uk

H


Thursday, 3 September 2009

Star Girl


Just another little piece I've been working on - using coloured line instead of my normal black. It's called Star Girl and I had fun with what an agent I know would call 'ice-cream' colours. 
There was going to be a series of these; I had started sun and moon-based pictures, but they felt a little forced, so for now I'm happy to let Star Girl be on her own.

H

Friday, 28 August 2009

Phantom Barber


A test piece for the lovely people at the Fortean Times, about a phantom barber that crept into people's room at night to cut (and steal) people's hair in the Deep South. It got blamed on a fat 57-year-old chemist. Obviously a very stealthy one.

Anyway hopefully they'll like it. And you do too!

H

Monday, 17 August 2009

Update


Greetings all,

Another piece for you all, which actually took a fairly pivotal place in my degree show. I didn't realise, until an Art Director at a magazine pointed it out, that it wasn't actually on my site.

Here's Peter and the Wolf - a poster for a showing of the amazing animation by Sergei Prokofiev.

Speak to you soon!

H

Friday, 7 August 2009

Plans


Just a quick update on happenings...

My meeting with the publishers went well - so watch this space for developments, and its looking like I'll have an agent pretty soon as well, so more updates on that when the process is a bit further along.

Also, my website is having a few changes in the gallery areas. Instead of scrolling through images, it will be based on thumbnails to make everything a bit easier for the viewer and so new work is easy to find. 
Obviously until that's finished, no new work will be going up in that section, so I'll be putting some on the blog just so you know what I'm up to!

One for you here - more character design...
Found a quick sketch of her in my portfolio so I finished her off. She's a pilot, so she's called Amelia. Ink and digital textures.

See you later Illustrators

H

Thursday, 30 July 2009

Work in Progress






Greetings all!

Just thought I'd give you a bit of an insight into how I work, using a piece of character design I've been working on.
Particularly as I've been atrociously bad at posting so I thought I better do something a bit more in-depth. I do have a fairly good excuse, because I've just moved to the other side of London, and moving makes everything take twice as long as normal.

Anyway, the original pencil sketch, the line work, and the colour and shadow layers as they built up. I haven't got a proper name for her yet, but I've been going with 'Atti', just coz she's got a bit of a 'tude.

In other news, I'm going to see a publisher's tomorrow for a portfolio viewing) and I've been discussing the possibility of doing a children's book with a published writer. I did some audition pieces for a graphic novelisation he wanted to put together (which I'll put up soon), and while he and his publisher's decided to go for a more photorealist look for that project, he has some ideas he wants to go over.

So an all-over hoorah.

Comments on news, my site and work always welcome.

See you later Illustrators.

H