Thursday, October 3, 2013
Potters Field
Back to work on the comic (with the ever-changing working title). These are some doodles for Moira, the heroine.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Alt Girls WIP
Here's a few WIPs from a current college assignment where I could basically do whatever I wanted. I chose alt girl portraits...coz.
All done with 0.05 pigment liner.
All done with 0.05 pigment liner.
Monday, March 4, 2013
More Alt ladies
Here's another few doodley alt gals, in preparation for my upcoming series of portraits.
More coming soon!
More coming soon!
Friday, March 1, 2013
I Do Doodle
As promised, I'm updating!
This is some preliminary doodling for my Alt model portraits - this is Lilly DeValle. I done this on a (really shaky) 40minute bus ride and finished the script while waiting to meet my mam for hot chocolate. Good day.
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Thursday, February 28, 2013
My Bad...
So..... hi.
My apologies for the blog silence. Life's been rather hectic of late but I've been doodling away (and just not updating here). Other spots to see me update too is my Facebook page, Instagram (where I update about everything!) and twitter - iff'n you're interested.
Anyhow, what have I been up to?
- I have some comic pages to share with you (Blade Runner done in Mike Mignola's style!).
- I have, of course, been drawing pretty ladies.
- I'll be starting a series of portriats of Alt girls soon (and more news to follow on that).
- an Amanda Palmer project
- an Emilie Autumn inspired comic.
And hopefully a rejig of the blog soon enough. I'm working on my branding so things should all look spiffy and super professional soon.
I've also been working away on a submission for a potential gig. Ask anyone, I'm ridiculously excited about this. Fingers crossed! Heck, toes crossed too!

You can also expect a lot of comic artist gushing. I'm getting back in the habit of reading again (oh, how I missed you!) and, boy, have I seen a whole lot of pretties. I just finished Batwoman Elegy with some gorgeous work (and superb paneling) by J.H. Williams III and Dave Stewart on colours. It is a thing of beauty. And seriously...dat paneling! Another one I''m currently reading (at long last) is Scarlet! Oh, you pretty thing. Alex Maleev's artwork is just stunning, and Bendis tells a fantastic story. I'll come back to all of this again...but with less gushing and more actual talking.
But, another day!
I'll leave you with something shiny 'til next time. If you haven't seen the movie The Devil's Carnival (from the same folks behind Repo! The Genetic Opera) then go put your eyes and ears to it. It's a fantastical horror music. And it looks amazing - the sets, the costumes, the make up. From the get go of this movie I loved it's aesthetic. And the songs are brilliant. It's exactly my cup of tea. Speaking of which, it also stars Emilie Autumn as the vicious Painted Doll. The story is really interesting, with a sequel in the works to follow the plot's flip side. It follows the (after)lives of three unfortunate souls, each representing one of Aesop's fables.
I was incredibly impressed with it - a rarity for me and movies lately. If it sounds like it might be your thing, then definitely check it out.
(This video is only slightly spoilery, but the outcome is kind of expected.)
My apologies for the blog silence. Life's been rather hectic of late but I've been doodling away (and just not updating here). Other spots to see me update too is my Facebook page, Instagram (where I update about everything!) and twitter - iff'n you're interested.
Anyhow, what have I been up to?
- I have some comic pages to share with you (Blade Runner done in Mike Mignola's style!).
- I have, of course, been drawing pretty ladies.
- I'll be starting a series of portriats of Alt girls soon (and more news to follow on that).
- an Amanda Palmer project
- an Emilie Autumn inspired comic.
And hopefully a rejig of the blog soon enough. I'm working on my branding so things should all look spiffy and super professional soon.
I've also been working away on a submission for a potential gig. Ask anyone, I'm ridiculously excited about this. Fingers crossed! Heck, toes crossed too!

You can also expect a lot of comic artist gushing. I'm getting back in the habit of reading again (oh, how I missed you!) and, boy, have I seen a whole lot of pretties. I just finished Batwoman Elegy with some gorgeous work (and superb paneling) by J.H. Williams III and Dave Stewart on colours. It is a thing of beauty. And seriously...dat paneling! Another one I''m currently reading (at long last) is Scarlet! Oh, you pretty thing. Alex Maleev's artwork is just stunning, and Bendis tells a fantastic story. I'll come back to all of this again...but with less gushing and more actual talking.
But, another day!
I'll leave you with something shiny 'til next time. If you haven't seen the movie The Devil's Carnival (from the same folks behind Repo! The Genetic Opera) then go put your eyes and ears to it. It's a fantastical horror music. And it looks amazing - the sets, the costumes, the make up. From the get go of this movie I loved it's aesthetic. And the songs are brilliant. It's exactly my cup of tea. Speaking of which, it also stars Emilie Autumn as the vicious Painted Doll. The story is really interesting, with a sequel in the works to follow the plot's flip side. It follows the (after)lives of three unfortunate souls, each representing one of Aesop's fables.
I was incredibly impressed with it - a rarity for me and movies lately. If it sounds like it might be your thing, then definitely check it out.
(This video is only slightly spoilery, but the outcome is kind of expected.)
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Thursday, October 4, 2012
Zoetica Ebb and Shakespeare
A few weeks ago, as part of my reward from the Secret Guide to Alternative Beijing Kickstarter, I had a Skype chat with the wonderful Zoetica Ebb about my work. It was incredibly helpful and ended the call with a list of things to try, work on, look up and some really cool artists - like Franz von Bayros.
So, when I started my assignment for the Bologna Book Fair, which probably won't be entered until next year, I kept artists like von Bayros, Beardsley, Clarke and Dame Darcy in mind. Basically, black and white, painful detail and crossed eyes by the end of this. I chose A Midsummer Night's Dream for my story which works perfectly with this style. This will definitely stay in my artist's arsenal.
So, when I started my assignment for the Bologna Book Fair, which probably won't be entered until next year, I kept artists like von Bayros, Beardsley, Clarke and Dame Darcy in mind. Basically, black and white, painful detail and crossed eyes by the end of this. I chose A Midsummer Night's Dream for my story which works perfectly with this style. This will definitely stay in my artist's arsenal.
Demetrius and Helena after Puck has made all right.
Still unfinished. I'm not 100% happy with it but I'll keep it as a back up.
"Ill met by moonlight, proud Titania"
*click photos to enlarge
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Lou
I've been playing around with creating a new character for some adventures... and Lou was the result.
I'm still working her out but I know enough to get to drawing and plotting and let her work herself out a bit.
The opening I thought of is a bit odd but I think it'll be a good introduction to her.. err, I hope. I'm a little ramble-y today so I'll just post the first page and skedaddle. I have it with and without text. Once I get the printer back on my side I can post prettier versions.
*click images to enlarge
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