Submitted by Lena Erysheva for the Illustration Friday topic HEART.
Submitted by Lena Erysheva for the Illustration Friday topic HEART.
Another sketch for the Turning Japanese series.
Another in the Four Letter Words series of pseudo woodcuts. Watch this space for updates about the book.
A sketch based on the dream of Begoña, a schoolgirl from Almussafes in Spain. Dreams collected by Roger Omar.
I'm seriously aiming at the Cessation of Thought.
Day Two at the Sanatorium and still no change.
I am the only person who knows of the existence of an asteroid named Nork.
As a keen twitcher I always make a careful note of my observations. These are some of the rare breeds I encountered in Sagaponnack Bay this week.
Pen and ink with watercolour 18.5cm x 28.5cm. Click to enlarge.
The hero returns.
Ink, watercolour, pencil. 35cm x 51cm. Click to enlarge.
Sketch for an illustration from Chapter 3 of a book of Cautionary Tales for Children.
Pen and ink with watercolour 12cm x 17cm. Click to enlarge.
In England the vowels will always give one away.
Ink in various dilutions. 21cm x 14cm. Click to enlarge.
To celebrate the United Nations International Year of the Sneeze, I present my interpretation of this traditional English nursery rhyme.
Pen and ink with watercolour 17cm x 25cm. Click to enlarge.
The self-demolishing tower (now sadly demolished).
Brushpen and watercolour. 15cm x 10cm. Click to enlarge.
Carrick bend, Flemish eye, and Turk's head.
Pen and brushpen with watercolour. 21cm x 15cm. Click to enlarge.
Went to the Anish Kapoor exhibition in London...an exposition of sexual repression and visual innuendo unrivalled by anything on the current art scene. Featuring an enormous hour-long act of penetration extending through five rooms of the Royal Academy; willies and turds coiling and squirming in mounds of concrete and a phallic cannon that fires shells of congealed menstrual blood against the walls. The artist makes us collude in his voyeurism then deflects our gaze with a series of hallmark stainless steel distorting mirrors. Great fun.
Remind me to take the kids this weekend.
I painted this picture on my return home.
Acrylic on canvas 25cm x 30cm. Click to enlarge.
Humour is a deadly business.
Ink and watercolour 10cm x 10.5cm. Click to enlarge.
Apropos of nothing, I used to love Juke Box Jury.
Pen and ink with watercolour. 15cm x 21cm. Click to enlarge.
The three words that spell "London".
Pen and ink with watercolour. 21cm x 15cm. Click to enlarge.
Ideas for the latest album from my band, "Nobson's Anvil".
Ink, watercolour, acrylic, polymer clay, collage. 13cm tall. Click to enlarge.
I just finished working on a brand new comic. Click here to read it, I hope it makes you smile!
I was originally planning to not put this one on the internet, making it a “print only” thing, but I like giving stuff away for free too much. Anyways, I’ll still be printing this up as an 18 page mini comic sometime in the next week or two and will have it for sale at SPX, along with the print version of the comic I drew last month, The Secret Thoughts of Harold Lawrence Windcrampe.
Just returned from my annual tunnel expedition. To ease me through the tedium I followed P.Sachs deVille's instructions and read "The Raw Shark Texts", the debut novel from Eric Sanderson II.
Ink and watercolour 11cm x 15cm Click to enlarge
Andersson Schaeffer's ill-fated voyage to the island of C:Colon in the Grombuolian Massif.
Watercolour, pen and ink. 18cm x 18cm. Click to enlarge.
I'm developing my own system of divination.
Copic markers with Staedtler pigment liners. 17cm x 12cm. Click to enlarge.
awesome
but you mustn't ever stop...........