17 April 2011

Day 10: Vinyl exchange

Day 9: Wemberleeee


As FA Cup semi finals against that lot from the Death Star go this was a bit special. Last time I watched City at Wembley was in 1986. We lost 5-4 to Chelsea in the Full Members Cup, a inglorious competition that no one remembers. With five minutes to go we were losing 5-1, so the final result tells you everything you need to know about being a City fan. It's not the despair, I can cope with that..it's the hope that kills me.

Is this the start of something? Let's freaking well hope so. "Yaya, Yaya, Yaya, Yaya Tooooure" scores the winner. The team and Mancini 'do the Poznan'. Days don't really get much better.

Unless of course you have your first cup final since 1981 around the corner..

12 April 2011

Day 5: First Orbit



It's fifty years since Yuri Gagarin became the first human in space. First Orbit tracks his space flight as it happened 50 years ago. It's an amazing real time recreation, shot entirely in space on board the International Space Station.

When did we stop being explorers?

10 April 2011

Day 3: Sunshiiine


Sunday sunshiiiine, as we say up north. Sweet.

8 April 2011

Day 1: All my words are stars

50 days, 50 blogs

Just to make things interesting I've decided to blog (a drawing, sketch, photo, video) at least once every day for the next fifty days.

It's a random number and everything is up for grabs. If anyone wants to make a suggestion for an idea, fire away..

15 March 2011

Two for one


In the meantime I've been teaching myself Illustrator. More to follow..

Shillington

Well, the illustration course at CSM was a bit of a car crash.

It was meant to last five Saturdays but in fact barely lasted one. So for the time being I've given up on short courses and enrolled at Shillington College to do their full time (for three months) Graphic Design course from mid April - July.

I've toyed with this before but now it feels right. Yes I still want to be an illustrator, but having had the last couple of months drawing at home I've come to realise I need more structure and depth of knowledge.

Shillington offer a really intensive programme with a number of real life projects (book covers, web design, product packaging et al) where I can utilise illustration and learn a range of important tools and gather experience. Alongside this I've also talked to a couple of illustrators who studied there and been reassured that it's the right move for me.

27 February 2011

Do Not Abandon Me


On the other hand the new Louise Bourgeois and Tracey Emin show at Hauser and Wirth is stunningly beautiful. It's a simple collaboration where Bourgeois (before she died last May) painted male/female nudes with water and gouache before literally passing them onto Emin. By themselves the initial paintings are gorgeous reds and blues.

The space where they are exhibited is also simple if not plain - it's on Old Bond Street amongst Tiffiny & Co and De Beers. I came to Louise Bourgeois late when she exhibited at Tate Modern, but enjoyed her expansiveness. However I love Tracey Emin. Always have done. There is something simplistic about the way she takes everyday life and emotion and places it in her work. If you want to see her life choices, her heart, it's there on the wall.

As with everything, Emin has taken the paintings and added life and realism. They work as a group in the room and confront various themes from sexuality and loss to abandonment and possession. She adds a narrative to the work that makes you realise the fragility of life. It's stunning.

Radiohead Love


One aspect of my Radiohead love is the artwork that accompanies their music. So I was really looking forward to seeing Stanley Donwood's 'Work on Paper' from their new  The King of Limbs album. It's at The Outsiders Gallery on Greek Street in Soho, a small, bare venue which on a sunny day in late February made a nice change.

Donwood's pieces are a heady mix of illustration, text, paint and hand drawn work. Vivid and thoughtful (he creates alongside the group as they make an album) they make you look at the music and art as one piece.

To be honest, albeit a small collection, it was disappointing. It feels a bit all over the place with no real connection to what's gone before. There wasn't enough of the new work either. What was available from the new album was four or five lovely atmospheric pencil drawings of woods and trees. It's as if you've been stranded alone, desolate in a deep dark and windy forest late at night. Very Tim Burton.

11 February 2011

Things on my desk


I've been making a lot of lists recently. These are just a few of the things on my desk over the last couple of days.

10 February 2011

5 February 2011

Ashes to Ashes..


But only on weekends. Obviously..

Save your Library!


Today is 'Save Our Libraries' Day!!

There's so much being hit at the moment in the name of 'justified cuts' but communities losing their local libraries has got slightly lost. Maybe in this digital and internet age they are an easy target. When I was younger I'd be down the library all the time, borrowing books and enjoying the peace and quiet. People watching. You forget that not everyone can afford to just head out and buy that new book or surf the net when they choose.

Time to take a stand for those that cannot. Time to be inspired.

3 February 2011

New ideas


Daily events unfolding in Egypt make the (worthy) student demonstrations look a little self-absorbed.


A re-working of my unfinished 'Illustration 101' Dementia project. More fruit and education help fight it. I'm not so sure this works to be honest, but I like the 'head' outline. It would make a useful starting point for a book cover I think with the right wording.


I might make this into a t-shirt for myself.

Have tablet, will draw..

Say hello to my Wacom Tablet. It's like posh Etch-a-sketch with a pen as opposed to tweaky dials. It doesn't have a name..but that's good, right?

Anyway, I've been off a month now and it's a strange sensation not actually having to get up and head into work. No tube, no buses. Just the short walk from the kitchen to my desk with podcasts, iTunes and the temptation to watch 30 Rock while 'having lunch'.

Mostly though I've been drawing and teaching myself Photoshop/Illustrator. Some of my 'projects' have come off (posts to follow) and some have travelled by first class air direct to the bin. I'm determined to have another couple of months off to get a portfolio together.

I'll try and post a bit more frequently over the next couple of weeks.

26 January 2011

Wanna be Illustrator sells print..

Last week one of my housemates paid for a print of my "Busy Girls Buy Beauty.."drawing for his girlfriend. A small step, but you have to start somewhere. What's more it looked wicked in a frame. Rather cool.

8 January 2011

Christmas Cards

After six weeks without the t'internet at home, I'm back online. There's a lot to be excited about in 2011. Back in March last year, the thought of actually finding myself in early January with the plans I have, appeared a million miles away.

And with everything happening at work before Christmas I never really got around to designing and printing a few festive card ideas. In the end, at the last minute I drew these for a few friends. This Christmas I'll be more prepared.

20 December 2010

J.


Jason, ipod wearer and the dude of hook ups from S.A.

The next step..

So here we are. I said back when I started writing this blog that the aim was to make the move from a suit to a creative. That was in March and as we approach Christmas I'm about to take that next step. I've taken voluntary redundancy at work and I'm about to run headlong into the New Year with the aim of pulling a portfolio together and becoming a freelance illustrator.

It's both a scary and exciting idea. A cunning plan..hopefully as cunning as a fox who's just been appointed Professor of Cunning at Oxford University..

Wallpaper - Just for Fun



So I'm sat at my desk and the editor of Wallpaper calls and says "will you design this month's front cover?" And I'm like, "Yeah, why not..".

16 November 2010

Reportage Project





This is my final (three illustrations around the same subject) CSM project. I headed back up to Manchester the day after the course, so City seemed the ideal opportunity.

21 October 2010

Illustration Class 101



Here's an illustration I've been working on as apart of the CSM course. It's from a newspaper article (last Saturday's individual project) about how eating fruit, mainly apples, and studying helps fight off dementia. Then it's a case of taking our ideas, drawings, scanning them, create various backgrounds, and use layers within Photoshop to get the finished illustration. This is my take. 

The first is my rough idea sketch (the one I had to get initially approved as you would with a newspaper) and the second is where I'm currently at in Photoshop. I need to add the extra drawn scans for the speech bubble and apple = 2+2 and work on them. But I'm happy with the progress. Working in layers and having the ability to change, adapt an idea is making my ideas/illustrations more three dimensional.

I'm also really enjoying the course. My drawing/painting style is definitely working for me. The guest illustrators are inspiring, offering advice and real life illustration work. Exactly what I was hoping to get out of the course. It's also cool to be in a space with other wanna-be-illustrators, seeing their style and sharing ideas. Sounds a bit wanky I know, but there you go. Next step is to look at getting a scanner.

15 October 2010

Illustration Friday: Transportation

This is how I spent my half hour lunch break today. More fun than working.

14 October 2010

Thailand sketchbook


Just a couple of small quick sketches from Thailand. The first one is the view from the Tonsai bungalow in semi darkness during a mini monsoon. The second is from the beach.

11 October 2010

Thailand Chang



Time flies when you're the driver of a train. So three weeks chilling in gorgeous Thailand with the Chang gang is..so..like yesterday.

Still, important things to note. Bangkok is full on crazy wild, especially the side streets and the food markets; suits are easy to buy down the Khao San Road; Tut tut taxi's are hilarious even when they dump you in the middle of nowhere on your first day; also they have three wheels, so going round corners at 2am on two is interesting; never stop to pick anyone up in the jungle; iPhones don't cope so well with monsoons; riding a scooter can easily make you think you are Paul Weller; falling off said scooter quickly dispels this myth; ping pong balls won't look the same again; neither will the phrase "all around the world"; wandering from beach to beach; snorkelling with the fishes; sitting in warm seas at 3am with mates; watching the sunset..again; street chang, beach, train, scooter, ping pong, pool chang is the name of the game. Hook it up!

14 September 2010

Illustration Courses

I'm finally booked onto two courses at Central Saint Martins between now and March. I've been looking around for a while but they've either been too expensive or have been cancelled at the last minute.

CSM has a great reputation and the first one Enhanced Illustration - Pencil, Pen, Paint And Pixels, starts in early October on five consecutive Saturdays. The second one, Illustrating With The Mac is between February and March next year. I'm looking forward to them. They will be good purely at a technical level, and being in a classroom sharing ideas with people should be fun. 

2 September 2010

Illustration Friday: Immovable


Three weeks on the bounce. This is starting to become a regular occurrence. Last time I looked rainbows were pretty immovable.

26 August 2010

Illustration Friday: Atmosphere


I've been listening to a lot of Doves and The Black Keys recently. It's a good thing, honest.

19 August 2010

Illustration Friday: Star gazing


Illustration Friday has a different subject each week. Thought I'd have a quick go for the first time.

Refait (Remade)


I love this remake of the penalty shoot out between Germany and France in the '82 World Cup.

It reminds me of growing up, particularly this game. A French team full of flair and quality with Michel Platini and Alain Giresse against the goal-scoring machine that was Germany's Karl-Heine Rummenigge. Jumpers for goalposts, concrete pitches, basically just playing football with mates anywhere I could.

Room with a view


6 August 2010

Skateboarding Hip Hop

The idea of a Grizzly Bear listening to Jay Z just got me thinking.

Burqa Banning

I like David Mitchell's column in The Observer. Not only is he funny and intelligent, but he appears to be successfully carrying off the kind of mid 80's haircut that made my first year at sixth form a nightmare. Talking to girls just didn't happen. I played a LOT of football.

Combine it with a pair of large glasses and you really can see how much fun I was having.

I've never been one to wrap myself in the flag, even during the World Cup. It's always been from my left of centre perspective, something I associate with the right wing. Fashion and faith are among a number of things that help identify your personality. Underneath everything we are still French, British, Iraqi, Catholic, Muslim. Anyway, it got me thinking, especially after France partially banned the burqa about how some people's perceptions might change if rather than just coming in plain black, burqa's came in the Union Jack.

Who Cooked The Planet?

A prime example of the previous post. A simple and a very quick drawing from a New York Times article about climate change. Not the best laid out idea but it does what it says on the tin.

5 August 2010

Busy Girls Buy..

So. It's been a while. How have you all been?

I've been playing around with a few ideas over the last month. Some have worked and others have been well, terrible if I'm honest. The thing I've realised is that I've got so caught up in making everything perfect I started self policing, second guessing and judging what to upload. In the long run, it's stifling creatively and not what I had in mind as the aim of this blog. So with that out of the way, I'm back on track. This is a Billy Bragg song, an early classic about shopping commercialism, and way before all the glossy magazines.