The man riding the flying turtle was originally a discarded process sketch when I was putting together the Flying Machines drawing. Before the painting existed, the character had been animated in several forms and also impressively sculpted. Once again the sculpture is by Alex Avelino. The least I could do was offer to paint the beast...
Wednesday, 30 April 2008
The Flying Turtle
The man riding the flying turtle was originally a discarded process sketch when I was putting together the Flying Machines drawing. Before the painting existed, the character had been animated in several forms and also impressively sculpted. Once again the sculpture is by Alex Avelino. The least I could do was offer to paint the beast...
Tuesday, 29 April 2008
More apes, and more Heston!
The third image in this posting is a photograph of a sculpture. The 15" figure dubbed "Heston" was created by the amazingly talented Alex Avelino and based on my designs in the painting above it. Alex A. does awesome work and there are many more collaborations like this one to come...
Inspiring stuff Avelino!
Wednesday, 23 April 2008
A Personal Favourite
Castro | Personal
In a few weeks I will be adding a fourth portfolio to showcase some of my looser more experimental stuff, like this portrait of Fidel Castro. It's also some of my favourite work.
Wednesday, 16 April 2008
New Work!
Untitled | Private Collection
This piece was privately commissioned and created under the sole direction that it was to be science fiction influenced. I had a lot of fun digging through old pulp mags for inspiration and ultimately I'm quite happy with the result...
A limited edition run of 50 prints will be made available soon!
Thursday, 10 April 2008
SUPES!
Supes! | Personal
Here's a warm up sketch for a project I'm proud to be a part of celebrating Superman's 70th anniversary next month. Not sure how I'll approach the final work yet. More on this later...
Here's a warm up sketch for a project I'm proud to be a part of celebrating Superman's 70th anniversary next month. Not sure how I'll approach the final work yet. More on this later...
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