Wednesday 17 October 2012


Here are a few 2 minute costume sketches I did in life drawing class for Introduction to Concept Art this year. 


Great class! Really cemented my commitment to continue field sketching and life drawing. 





 Life drawing is like meditation; you can't go into it thinking too much about the outcome, it's about the state of mind.



 You have to do it for you (to become a better artist) not for the drawing.

And you have to have a completely different attitude to paper.



Because a lot of what you will do is a complete waste of space, at least, for a while




I am trying to stay in the habit of field sketching and life drawing. It should be a way of life for artists. Heck, people. It's good for your brain! 






Tuesday 9 October 2012

Here's a few traditional pieces. Some of these will be available through my Etsy shop, Animalier, as prints when I have it up and running. Most of these were done for a show at Trio Lounge this past year. I'll have all new stuff up at the Manx Pub in December.










This piece was a commission for my friend's nursery. It was a lot of fun. I really love doing things for kids. Somehow, it's very liberating.



Thursday 4 October 2012


These are some sketches from the Barcelona Zoo. 


The hyenas were by far the best subjects. They sleep in contorted piles. It is a dead sleep.




This piece was a labour of love. Actually, it was homework, but the assignment was to do whatever I wanted.




Two characters for 80's themed movie genere

Final alien in collage/paint assignment



Cover of the 2010-11 collection of student artwork for Pre-Animation and Illustration (where I gots some mad skillz) 


Progression of space pirate. At each of step I roughed out at least five options, these are the ones that stuck and the different ways I looked at them before colour.


Here she is with her steed.


Another homework assignment for life drawing. From photo and mirror, painted in Photoshop. I added skin texture as a final step. Used painting masks to keep edges looking clean but painterly. Learned that from Matt Kohr: http://www.ctrlpaint.com/alternative-masking-pt-2/