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Monday, 12 April 2010

My Name is Sancho!


Here's a couple of pages from an unfinished project me and Chris Lynch did for our pals Alan Nolan and Ian Whelean for their Eagle Award nominated comic 'Sancho'

It was a fun, supernatural, action based comic and at the time I had only really done a bit of horror and suspense, so these were some of the 1st action panels I'd really gotten to draw.

There are more of these pages somewhere, but only have these 2 scanned.
Enjoy

S

Thursday, 8 April 2010

And Now For Something Completely Different.


So this weeks post is a little late from me and has nothing to do with comics. Sorry.


This week I have a logo I was commissioned for branding a local(ish) Welsh mountain biking club 'Broke Back Bikers' for use in print, online advertising and even merchandising.


They were looking for something young, vibrant and exciting which I feel the finished design captured.


Hope you like it.


Thursday, 25 March 2010


So this weeks post was an illustration I did for a short story for an online magazine (the name of which escapes me!).

The story was called 'An Eye for an Eye' and it followed an inmate on death row, who tended a garden and was eventually executed, before his clone suffered the same fate, over and over again.

Anyway, despite it's age, I still rather like this piece, the composition and the colour scheme and as I don't think many people have seen this (don't think the online magazine had a very large circulation!) I thought I'd share.


Sunday, 21 March 2010

Rummaging Around my Hard-drive!


So nothing new or even remotely sketchy to post this week, so instead I had a look through my old external hard-drive to see what forgotten gems/disasters I would find.

What I came across was the half finished 1st page to an experimental short story called 'The Night Watchmen' written by Chris Lynch, which featured 2 storied running simultaneously, seemingly unlinked that would eventually blur together. To help distinguish the 2 stories, it was decided one would be traditional sequentials, coloured digitally, the other would be painted illustrations.

Anyway, it never really developed past the 1st page, but I think it still looks interesting, even if the sequentials are still in black & white.