Tuesday, 20 August 2013
My France Journal
This is a journal that I took on holiday this year. I enjoyed filling all the ages with the new experiences and people that we saw. These are just a few of the pages in my journal : )
Monday, 13 May 2013
Mr Mole
This is my last comic from the book I produced. It involves Mr Mole finding some treasure which is being in the arms of an octopus. I would love to develop my Mr Mole character more and definitely have more comics with him in.
Mr Mole
This is my street mole comic it's about a mole who insists he doesn't need glasses but ultimately all mole would need glasses!!!
Mr Mole
This a comic I have produced about Mr Mole going to the moon. It is in a simple style and quite bright and colourful.
Mr Mole Intro
Self - Promotional work
Anorak Magazine
These are my finals for Anorak Magazine. It is a children's magazine and I really enjoyed producing these for the project.
For the fear one I created a maze and matching the different fears to the names.
I also produced another spread which was titled journey to the centre of the Earth I changed mine slightly and made a story involving one of my characters Mr Mole. I produced a little comic strip of his journey and finished it with a large image of the overall journey.
Monday, 18 February 2013
Work doodles
These are some of my doodles I do at work while I'm on tills. Obviously I draw these in-between serving customers.
I drew this one when I was working on valentines night. I thought it just went with the mood of the evening.
This is an older one that I did a while ago. I like the fact that I have a restricted medium to chose from because it is mainly a ball point pen that I use.
Some of my managers don't mind the fact that I draw whilst on tills others can be on the side that if there is time to draw then there is time for work but really you can always make time for drawing.
A lot of my doodles mainly consist of aliens and robots. I don't really know why I draw them so much but they are just one of the first things that pop into my head to draw.
I just know that I will still draw whilst on tills for as long as I work at Staples :)
I drew this one when I was working on valentines night. I thought it just went with the mood of the evening.
This is an older one that I did a while ago. I like the fact that I have a restricted medium to chose from because it is mainly a ball point pen that I use.
Some of my managers don't mind the fact that I draw whilst on tills others can be on the side that if there is time to draw then there is time for work but really you can always make time for drawing.
A lot of my doodles mainly consist of aliens and robots. I don't really know why I draw them so much but they are just one of the first things that pop into my head to draw.
I just know that I will still draw whilst on tills for as long as I work at Staples :)
Eiffel Tower with added Mice and Wizard
Then my friend wanted two mice on the tower and a wizard at the bottom I'm not too sure why but that's what she wanted.
I enjoyed painting this because I haven't properly painted in a while.
Tuesday, 22 January 2013
Tagaloa's Rock Finals
These are a few of my finals in colour for the Tagaloa's Rock story.
This first image was originally a dry point print which I then photocopied and coloured in with Pro Markers, crayons, pencil and a white paint pen.
I enjoyed colouring this in because its a bit like colouring in a stained glass window. It brings the print to life. I enjoy working in different medias especially those that I haven't done before.
For this image it started of a roller print so I had the back bones of the cliff and waves. I then rolled colour on top with acrylic paint. Once that dried I then added movement and energy with a white paint pen. For the cliff and sky I used water colours I wanted the sea to stand out because this was very important in the story.
This is a more abstract image that I produced. It is supposed to depict Tagaloa flying above the sea admiring his work. I wanted to make it look like a birds eye view so that's why there is shadowing underneath the clouds and Tagaloa.
I also added the white pattern to show the waves and movement of the sea.
This first image was originally a dry point print which I then photocopied and coloured in with Pro Markers, crayons, pencil and a white paint pen.
I enjoyed colouring this in because its a bit like colouring in a stained glass window. It brings the print to life. I enjoy working in different medias especially those that I haven't done before.
For this image it started of a roller print so I had the back bones of the cliff and waves. I then rolled colour on top with acrylic paint. Once that dried I then added movement and energy with a white paint pen. For the cliff and sky I used water colours I wanted the sea to stand out because this was very important in the story.
This is a more abstract image that I produced. It is supposed to depict Tagaloa flying above the sea admiring his work. I wanted to make it look like a birds eye view so that's why there is shadowing underneath the clouds and Tagaloa.
I also added the white pattern to show the waves and movement of the sea.
How the world began - Tagaloa's Rock
Theses are some of my final roughs for Tagaloa's Rock another story from How the World began.
I used water soluble pencils again and Pro markers for the leaf image as well as dip and ink.
I also wanted to incorporate some type in my images because I love drawing typography so I tried to make the image below be a bit like a comic book with the type leaping out of the page.
I will definitely be working more in black and white in the future because it is good for getting different ranges in tone also I enjoy working in black and white.
I used water soluble pencils again and Pro markers for the leaf image as well as dip and ink.
I also wanted to incorporate some type in my images because I love drawing typography so I tried to make the image below be a bit like a comic book with the type leaping out of the page.
I will definitely be working more in black and white in the future because it is good for getting different ranges in tone also I enjoy working in black and white.
How the world began - Pan Gu and the Egg
These are my final roughs for a story our class had to illustrate. It was called How the world began and this was one of the sub stories Pan Gu and the Egg.
For these images I used a mixture of pencil, pro markers and water soluble pencil.
I don't usually use a range of black and white but I quite enjoyed working in these media especially the water soluble pencil.
For these images I used a mixture of pencil, pro markers and water soluble pencil.
I don't usually use a range of black and white but I quite enjoyed working in these media especially the water soluble pencil.
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