Superfluous smellies. (& you wanted a f***ing iPad™)
Why not collect the series of Unwanted Gifts?
But remember, just be nice to each other & give the rampant consumerism a miss huh?
Merry Christmas! x
Tuesday 24 December 2013
Wednesday 4 December 2013
Diary of Dennis the Menace in The Bookseller
Fame at last!* Article in The Bookseller about Diary of Dennis the Menace by Stephen Butler, & illustrated by me - out in February!
(* not strictly true, I won a tenner for a drawing of Judge Dredd in the 1982 Judge Dredd annual too & I've been on the telly!)
(* not strictly true, I won a tenner for a drawing of Judge Dredd in the 1982 Judge Dredd annual too & I've been on the telly!)
Thursday 31 October 2013
Sunday 27 October 2013
My monster from The Big Draw at the Discover Story Centre
Had a great time at the Big Draw event at the Discover Story Centre yesterday, organised by my agents Arena Illustration & thoroughly enjoyed watching other people draw for a change!
Jonny Duddle, Adam Stower & Thomas Flintham all did a fine job & was great to meet author Timothy Knapman who I'm going to be working with on a new book for Scholastic.
(I drew a monster too)
I didn't win a prize. Upstaged by 7 year olds! ; )
Jonny Duddle, Adam Stower & Thomas Flintham all did a fine job & was great to meet author Timothy Knapman who I'm going to be working with on a new book for Scholastic.
(I drew a monster too)
I didn't win a prize. Upstaged by 7 year olds! ; )
Tuesday 15 October 2013
Thursday 10 October 2013
'deceived by his monkeys'
I was rather entranced by a quote on Radio 4's In Our Time this morning (or, 'The-Melvyn-Bragg-Clever-Programme' as I like to refer to it, because it always makes me feel at least 33% cleverer by proxy after listening!) referring to Galen*, the Roman physician and medical theorist as being 'deceived by his monkeys'
*nope, no Roddy McDowell references you ignoramus!
*nope, no Roddy McDowell references you ignoramus!
Labels:
animals,
Galen,
illustration,
medical,
Melvyn Bragg,
Monkey,
Radio 4,
Roman,
sketch,
sketchbook
Wednesday 9 October 2013
Striped crittur
Labels:
hairy chest,
illustration,
monster,
pen & ink,
shirt,
sketch,
sketchbook,
stripes,
tail
Friday 4 October 2013
Beware giant hogweed!
Walking by the River Tees in Yarm (which is a wonderful name for a town!) I saw a sign warning about the dangers of giant hogweed.
Apparently the reality is slightly less 'hoggy'
Apparently the reality is slightly less 'hoggy'
Tuesday 24 September 2013
Laughing rat
Anyone else find the idea of rats laughing when they play on this morning's Life Scientific on Radio 4 rather enchanting?
Monday 23 September 2013
Big monkeys for The Economist
I've put my 'extremely knowledgeable about financial stuff' hat on & drawn some big monkeys for this weeks edition of The Economist - to read the proper article without any of my nonsense go here
Sunday 22 September 2013
Scary yeti!
Labels:
children's illustration,
creatures,
illustration,
monster,
pen & ink,
scary,
sketch,
sketchbook,
yeti
Thursday 19 September 2013
Vehicular mayhem!
I've had some stupid fun creating these hybrid modular vehicle prototypes for a game project with the lovely people at Mudlark enabling you to mix & match components / drivers etc. & design your vehicle of choice.
Labels:
car,
design,
fish,
game,
hybrid,
ice cream van,
illustration,
interactive,
Mudlark,
steve may,
tentacles,
vehicles,
Wacky Races,
wheels
Thursday 12 September 2013
Don't try this at home kids...
It has been scientifically proven* that Y-fronts are the undergarments of greatest comedy value. Q.E.D.
*look it up, do I have to do ALL the work?
*look it up, do I have to do ALL the work?
Labels:
balloon,
illustration,
mask,
monster,
pen & ink,
sketch,
sketchbook,
socks,
underpants,
y-fronts
Wednesday 11 September 2013
The Diary of Dennis the Menace
Very excited to say that I've been let loose & allowed to get messy with one of my favourite comic characters! I've been extremely thrilled to be illustrating the covers & insides of this new series of Dennis the Menace books written by the very charming Steven Butler - here's the first cover.
Very pleased to announce that Dennis is at his menacing softy-baiting best!
You can pre-order a copy here or else go & buy it from a PROPER bookshop which is a far more edifying & enjoyable experience, you might meet somebody nice or find another book that you'd have never seen otherwise!
Very pleased to announce that Dennis is at his menacing softy-baiting best!
You can pre-order a copy here or else go & buy it from a PROPER bookshop which is a far more edifying & enjoyable experience, you might meet somebody nice or find another book that you'd have never seen otherwise!
Friday 23 August 2013
Friday 9 August 2013
Astronauts!
Labels:
aliens,
animals,
astronaut,
cat,
cheese,
children's books,
children's illustration,
elephant,
moon,
mouse,
Rabbit,
space,
space suit
Holidays!
NB no crustaceans were harmed in the making of this picture (that sandcastle got well f***ed up though!)
Labels:
beach,
beach ball,
children's illustration,
crab,
dog,
dogs,
holiday,
sandcastle,
summer
Tuesday 6 August 2013
Repent!
Labels:
bear,
god,
hell,
illustration,
pants,
pen & ink,
repent,
sketch,
sketchbook,
underpants,
wicker man,
y-fronts
Friday 2 August 2013
Questionable mutt
Labels:
animals,
dog,
dogs,
illustration,
pen and ink,
query,
question mark,
sketch,
sketchbook
Sh*tting beastie!
Labels:
beast,
beastie,
illustration,
monster,
pen and ink,
poo,
pooping,
shit,
shitting,
sketchbook
Wednesday 31 July 2013
National Orgasm Day
Hot on the heels of National Hot Dog Day the other week, yes, apparently it exists, go on treat yerself! x
(I did these for a pitch the other week. I liked them. The client didn't. Their loss.)
Labels:
advertising,
bondage,
character design,
come,
illustration,
orgasm,
pornography,
sex,
vibrator
Mr Procrastination
Caught in the tentacles of procrastination (yes, & I even drew it yesterday, that was proper 5 star procrastination with a side order of 'f***ing about for England'!)
Labels:
illustration,
monster,
monsters,
procrastination,
sketch,
sketchbook,
tentacles
Friday 19 July 2013
Biblical Beano
Labels:
Bible,
Biblical,
blasphemy,
comics,
Dennis the Menace,
Jesus,
Judas,
pen and ink,
sketch,
sketchbook,
The Beano,
Walter the Softy
Friday 12 July 2013
Wednesday 3 July 2013
Being British illustrations - Woman's Weekly
Illustrations to accompany comedian Hugh Dennis' article for Woman's Weekly on Being British including inability to choose correct outfits for weather, obsessions with gardens, pets & not turning your back on the Queen.
(shamefacedly I hadn't realised Woman's Weekly still existed & was immediately reminded of the line 'beat me on the bottom with my Woman's Weekly' from a song by Victoria Wood!)
Labels:
British,
Britishness,
cats,
clothes,
etiquette,
gardens,
Hugh Dennis,
pets,
Smeg fridge,
summer,
The Queen,
Victoria Wood,
weather,
Woman's Weekly
Friday 28 June 2013
Economist June 2013
Illustration for The Economist international section on 'Shell companies' - untraceable companies which exist on paper only and are the vehicle of choice for money launderers, bribe givers and takers, tax evaders and financiers of terrorism.
'Mr Cameron has emphasised the importance of “breaking through the walls of corporate secrecy”.'
(& I love a bit of chiarascuro on a Friday too! : )
'Mr Cameron has emphasised the importance of “breaking through the walls of corporate secrecy”.'
(& I love a bit of chiarascuro on a Friday too! : )
Thursday 27 June 2013
Witch & familiar
Labels:
broomstick,
cat,
curse,
familiar,
grawlix,
sketch,
sketchbook,
swearing,
witch
Thursday 13 June 2013
Monday 20 May 2013
Fun license revoked!
Yep, the men from the Ministry of Fun never stop & woe betide you if you overuse your fun license...
Labels:
fun,
fun license,
ice cream,
illustration,
ministry of fun,
pants,
pen and ink,
sketchbook,
underpants,
wheels
Tuesday 14 May 2013
Parp! Parp!
Labels:
animals,
children's illustration,
dog,
dogs,
horn,
illustration,
parp,
pen and ink,
sketchbook,
trumpet
The Economist - Data Starvation
Recent illustration for The Economist Technology Quarterly
about the technical challenges of effective communications under the
sea.
i.e. it's difficult to update your Facebook status if you don't want the enemy finding out about your sandwich of choice etc.
i.e. it's difficult to update your Facebook status if you don't want the enemy finding out about your sandwich of choice etc.
Labels:
communication,
data,
editorial illustration,
fish,
hammerhead shark,
octopus,
sea,
sharks,
squid,
submarine,
technology,
The Economist,
underwater
Monday 13 May 2013
Friday 3 May 2013
The Economist - Silent World
Recent illustration I produced for The Economist Technology Quarterly about the technical challenges of effective communications under the sea.
(all 'scientist with biros in pocket'™ clichés are entirely deliberate)
(all 'scientist with biros in pocket'™ clichés are entirely deliberate)
Perplexed werewolf
Labels:
horror,
illustration,
lycanthropy,
monsters,
perplexed,
sketch,
suit,
tie,
werewolf
Friday 12 April 2013
Wednesday 10 April 2013
Square Trilby
Interesting square trilby-esque* hat spotted on Wardour Street - had to rub my eyes to check I wasn't in Shoreditch by accident!
(*yes pedants, I'm sure it can't be an actual trilby - ence the 'esque' ; )
(*yes pedants, I'm sure it can't be an actual trilby - ence the 'esque' ; )
Labels:
hat,
hats,
London,
people,
shoreditch,
sketch,
sketchbook,
Soho,
trilby,
Wardour Street
Thursday 28 March 2013
Monkey triangle ensemble
Monkey triangle ensemble - every seaside town should have one!
I have a photo of myself as a sulky 2 year old posing with my dad & a rather wretched monkey in a cardigan from the early '70s - just saying, I don't really condone animals in clothes (unless it's REALLY funny!)
I have a photo of myself as a sulky 2 year old posing with my dad & a rather wretched monkey in a cardigan from the early '70s - just saying, I don't really condone animals in clothes (unless it's REALLY funny!)
Labels:
animal cruelty,
animals,
apes,
illustration,
Monkey,
sketch,
sketchbooks,
triangle
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