Collector Car Market

Classic Car

I received a request from Matt asking if I was interested in producing an image for the Insider column of Radius magazine about the collector car market. It was a refreshing change - a whole different array of shapes and textures. The story itself was about the best strategies to employ in order to build a diverse and rewarding collection of vintage cars. As there was nothing too editorially specific to illustrate it felt like something more collage-like or abstract could work well. Here is the completed image, published spread, and below the submitted pencil sketch which was submitted for approval before artwork was commenced.

Classic Cary

Classic Car

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Lepidopterist

Lepidopterist

Continuing to work on giclée print designs in between commercial assignments. At the moment focussing on monochromatic palettes, distressed paper surfaces and simple figure forms.

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Green Day

Green Day

Another self-initiated piece which didn't make the Palette of 5 show described below.

Although I work professionally as an illustrator I cannot overstate how important it is to produce self-initiated work. The profession expects you to hone your craft and work in a recognisable 'style' and generally speaking you are then awarded assignments based on that look. That's all well and good but there is so much to explore within the overall visual landscape that I find it re-invigorating to try different techniques and approaches - it all feeds back into your working practice and keeps you fresh and excited about the next project

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Palette of Five

Palette of 5

In between commissions I have been working on developing print for a group exhibition. The Palette of 5 exhibition of prints and paintings has just taken place with work by myself and for other artists; Rosie Woods, Monica Chrysostomou, Sue Rentoul and Chris Cook. The private view was well attended and a lot of fun. Everyone made sales! I had ten print designs on show. Below are another two, Midnight Cowboy and Stole, focussing on the intuitive arrangement of form and colour.

Midnight Cowboy

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Shelter From The Storm

Shelter from the Storm

Tyler got in touch from ASIS International with a cover and spread request for Security Management magazine. The theme was how hospitals deal with the impact of a hurricane. How staff effectively prepare for the storm by battening down the hatches and enduring the effects before the eventual recovery and clean up.

As usual the corporate cover style is to use black backgrounds with a dominant spot color.

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