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Monday, 27 October 2014

Interns Day Poster Design

So it wasn't accepted but here's the poster design Alex asked from me:


(Text was supposed to go in the white areas)


Thursday, 1 May 2014

:C

Looking up from work...






please don't kill me...


I made the thing and I still can't help feel it's looking right at me. No wonder dolls are used so much in horror movies. I'm kinda creeped out but it was also quite funny so there we go...

Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Space Fairy

Something fun from today. Lorna and I were talking about artistic strengths and etc when we decided to do a small collab. I would do the lines, she the colours and we decided on a fairy of some sort. 

Fly Pan Am!
-joke courtesy Stuart Miner...

Honestly, it was so nice to not have to worry about the half the image and the colours were a really nice surprise. Have to do it more often. :)

Monday, 10 February 2014

Hello Undergrowth!

Well, I'm now finally changing my blog name and blog art. I never liked the name Dab Daub Dot but here's a post to serve as a marker for the change.

Good riddance to sloppy!

Then again, I'm not entirely satsfied with the new art unfortunately, which is a shame because I spent quite a bit of my free time on everything from the lines to digital touching up. I'm worried you can't see the lettering well enough and about how the colour came out. It was surprisingly hard to adjust everything to get even this. Oh well, I've got a title I like at least and I can always change it up a bit.


So anyway, here's the new cover, hope you like it.

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Olio Final

Well, with the Olio finished and handed in, now's a good a time as any to show the final result:

Temporal War

I must say although I'm satisfied overall, I'm a little at odds with how this turned out. I asked around for feedback and it was really facinating to hear other people's interpretations.

Pretty much everyone focused on a iconographic aspect and the connection with medieval depictions of hell but surprisingly few noticed the mechanical man or made anything of it, which was interesting because frankly, I thought it would be an obvious indicator.

Monday, 28 October 2013

Olio II

Now, getting to actually explaining the concept I have in mind.  For my Olio piece I plan on exploring the theme of conflict and war. Specifically influenced by a narrative I've been working with for some time.

The idea is to portray two parties, locked in a perpetual battle. It's pretty self explanatory but I'm facinated the way history repeats itself and the cycle of war.  And in particular the obsessive nature of ideologies and beliefs, despite, I argue, how dear and essential they may be to our being.

For me the two parties represent an obsession with the future and the other the worshipping of the past. And I intend to portray this from the latter's perception.

So I'm focusing on the style of religious icons for the overall piece. I sort of imagine this party sees themselves as something almost but not quite like the avenging angel. They're deeply devoted to their ideals and it's against their beliefs to kill but do so in order to defend their 'holy land', so to speak, from invaders.

The depictions of the Archangel Micheal give a good impression of what I'm going for:

St Michael
by
Guido Reni

Michael slaying Satan
by
Raphael




Sunday, 27 October 2013

Olio

In my Illustration course, the Olio is a collection of my years work (as in all the people in their third and final year of illustration). It is a piece made with the intention for the Olio and usually with a running theme (such as the theme of mythology, which was last years). This year there isn't really a theme, but, we were given a quotation to interpret. This was mine:

'Remember those quiet evenings'

Now, I could just as easy illustrate something with the theme of tranquility, however, I find the key element of this phrase is was distinguishing the difference between witnessing a time of peace and recalling a time of peace from long ago. Remember those quiet evenings.

Making the key element is nostalgia...

Or even regret.

Which got me thinking about doing something I've been wanting to do a long, long time. Something involving the storyline of my biggest project.

Honestly, it fits my usual work so well I couldn't have picked a better quote.