Portrait & Life Part 2: Pencil Life Drawings

Here’s my next batch of efforts from the Portrait & Life class I’ve been attending.  At the start of the course I worked with the humble pencil, which seemed the least daunting medium at the time.

I worked on learning the technique of building up form by slight variations in the angle of hatching.  It takes ages mind you, which is why many of my attempts remained unfinished.  Excellent way of learning about form though.

Pencil Life Drawing 4.7.11

Pencil Life Drawing 13.6.11

Pencil Life Drawing 16.5.11

Pencil Life Drawing 27.9.11

Goodbye Monsterville and Hello & Goodbye Illuminate!

I had a fun filled weekend visiting two exciting illustration / comic events, cultured kind of guy that I am.

Friday evening found me hitting the library, which was not as studious as it sounds.  The inside of the British Library was almost unrecognisable as for one night only it was transferred into Illuminate! A celebration of Illustration.  With music provided by Mr. Scruff, there was excellent and eclectic company as work of Quentin Blake hung next to the drawings of Jamie Hewlett and a host of other amazing artists.

It was good to see many of my buds from the London comic scene rubbing shoulders, including the very talented Karen Rubins  who I’m currently working on a short but exciting comic project with.   It was great to see her work displayed in such a fantastic venue.

Ink drawing from Tales by Ghost Light by Karen Rubins

My photo doesn’t do her line work justice so best to check out Karen’s online portfolio here!

Death Do Us Part

Death Do Us Part: Comic Sculpture by Karrie Fransman

Likewise, the picture above taken on my iPhone fails to capture how cool Karrie Fransman’s work is.  As well as displaying her comic art, Karrie ran one of the many workshops that was taking place on the night.  In her case this was a popular 3D Narrative Life Drawing workshop which included Karrie dressing up as a horse for the benefit of the surrounding artists who all grabbed the chance to draw live Medieval characters.  Here’s my own efforts…

3D Narrative Life Drawing Sketches

On Sunday I headed to a rare event that appealed to my 4 year old son as much as me.  Illustrators Sarah McIntyre and Ed Vere not only gave readings of their fantastic children’s books Morris the Mankiest Monster and Bedtime for Monsters, but had a nail-biting monster drawing showdown too! You can see more on the event on Sarah’s own blog here.

Ed Vere and Sarah McIntyre drawing in books at Monsterville

Sarah McIntyre and fan with "Vern & Lettuce" and Ed Vere's "The Getaway"

It was brilliant for me and my son to meet and chat with these illustration greats! It’s only a shame that the event was marking the final weekend of Monsterville after 6 months at the Children’s Story Centre in Stratford.  The planned Comics / Superheroes event there looks like it should be good too though!

Portrait & Life Part 1: Ink Portraits

After I unveiled my David Lynch themed comic, a couple of friends were surprised at the art-style.  Not my usual more cartoony work.  Please note I do not use “cartoony” as a negative adjective as some people do.

I’m definitely being influenced by taking some Portrait & Life classes over the last half a year or so.  First time I’ve done Life drawing since Art College, where frankly I never really appreciated it.

It’s great to sit, observe and just draw or paint, not worrying about story, character or context.  The techniques learnt have crept into my comic and illustration work.

Ink wash Portrait 16.1.12

Hmmm… maybe the eyes on the face below do look cartoony, but as I say, that’s not a negative in itself so I don’t care!

Ink wash Portrait Face 16.1.12

Ink wash Portrait 13.12.11

I’ll post some more pics from my Portrait & Life sessions soon!

Whoever shall fit these shoes…

I’ve been working on a short comic project for Electric Sheep Magazine.  Should be online in a couple of weeks or so but here’s a tiny teaser image.  Serious Cookie Points for anyone who recognises the TV show character from this preparatory sketch!

Preparatory drawing for upcoming comic project...

Preparatory drawing for upcoming comic project...

First blog in ages!  Going to be posting loads more now that I’ve tidied up this page.

Dino-Saw-Us Passport Stickers

This year at the Web & Mini Comix Thing, the fabulous Lizz Lunney and the equally fabulous Timothy Winchester have organised a fun little something known as the Dino-Saw-Us Passport!

The first 180 Visitors to the show can pick up a special passport when they come to the show and many of the comic creators exhibiting will give away free stickers for the passports! Very cool! You can see a list of all the lovely artists taking part here, and a sneaky peaky of the Tempo Lush stickers below…