8.5.10

Don't Talk to Strangers

Working with I am VIP TV, based in Newcastle, I created this logo for their latest venture; don't talk to strangers. Check out the animated version online : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSdaSV3A1iQ




I am VIP TV is an exciting new group producing promotion videos/films, music videos and short feature films, there is just no stopping them! Check out the website for more. I am VIP TV

21.4.10

Fight Poverty silkscreen print


I am currently taking part in the Lottery of Birth exhibition at the London School of Economics (LSE), part of the United Youth Development Organization.

"No-one can decide where they are born – but this first fleeting moment of all of our lives matters more than anything that happens after. It affects everything: health, education, your future, even how long you live. Where you are born is not something you can control but its impact will follow you throughout your life." Rachel Schofield

I wanted to reflect the element of luck and chance in life, how one small thing can change your life for ever, for better or for worse. The project inspired me; that there is hope and people in the world trying to improve the lives of others, as well as the others who exploit and destroy lives.


 
 

12.4.10

Some bald wrestler guy


Personal work I did over Easter:
Found a bald wrestler in the paper... liked it... drew it... liked it even more.
Simple as that!

3.4.10

Print outside the box


Experimental print-making workshop held with Andy Parker just before the end of term. It gave us the chance to produce some personal work with focus on trying new methods and thinking outside the box.
I worked in collaboration with Ben Brooks on this piece, and with no real direction we jumped into it!

Inking up a wooden pallet with red we printed the background on a large scale. After a few tests and muck ups half the studio was covered in large rolls of pallet printed paper but we persevered...



31.3.10

I Heart B'town Beach Event

Poster Design for the I heart Btown Beach Event, sponsored by River Island. In connection with Julia's House charity, Sport BU, and Graduate Fashion Week. Its a really exciting event and a good chance to finally enjoy the beach after months of wind and rain!
For this poster i was asked to produce an illustration to go with the designer's poster. I had to fight a bit for what I wanted but this time the illustrator won over the graphic designer and had some elements moved around to give my illustration some room to make a stand. Working with other people on a project can be hard, least of all communicating with them and understanding what they want but it is all part of a learning experience!

27.3.10

Final faces

It has been a crazy busy week with commissions and Uni work but I have finally found a space second to update the blog...

I have finished the narrative brief, and covered every square inch of the studio in paint, glue, bleach, and dirty brushes. So all in all a very productive few days.

My response to Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness took the form of an animation, displaying a mans fall into insanity, as his personality changes and the old self is covered up and overpowered by the new. I scanned in a total of 446 individual images, all screen-printed and then developed with paint and bleach, to create the fast changing (12fps) animation.
This project was as much a narration about personal development as it was a personal development for myself, destroying so many perfectly good screen-prints was a painful process, but one which has helped me to not be so precious about work and shows how important it is to develop my practice and push it in different directions. The only way to know is to try!


1.3.10

A table full of faces

Half way through the animation process...
Getting all the images into a rough sequence to be painted onto, the fun starts tomorrow!

 
 The first 150 prints laid out