Friday, May 21, 2010
This Town T-Shirt
New T-shirt design on redbubble. I have been wanting to upload a new design for months now. I jumped on one of the computers at school to upload this. I am excited to see that they now offer sticker, hoodies and kids tops!
Also available in white line
Monday, May 10, 2010
News!
I have been meaning to make the announcement on here for my blog readers to say Heather and I are expecting, July 6th to be exact. I had half finished a one page comic announcing that but never got around to posting it.
In other news we are am moving house this week. It could not happen sooner with the winter fast approaching and our current house being comparable to a damp icebox.
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
Tuesday, May 04, 2010
New iMac comic
The project explained
In exchange for donations you can receive various types of artwork, depending on the amount you pledge.
If you make a pledge the money does not come out of your account until the end of the project which is in approximately 35 days.
You can go to this flickr page to see some pieces I have produced so far,
I am totally up to requests for specific artworks, ie, a favourite star wars character drawn in my style oe another for example.
I will be happy to receive any amount of donation and I will create a sketch on a postcard that I will send out to all contributors for pitching in.
Saturday, May 01, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Comics master class
I just spent the week hanging out at the Wheeler centre in Melbourne with 10 other comic artists attending a comics master class with Dylan Horrocks of 'Hicksville' fame.
As soon as I heard about this I knew I had to attend, and luckily I was able to get my classes covered for the week.
I went generally because it was a comics master class, but more specifically I wanted to fill in some missing pieces I felt I had when it came to developing larger projects. I am happy to say the week was well spent and it was everything and more I had hoped it would be. This is not to say it was all fun, as it was hard work and extremely confronting in a lot of ways. The easiest way I can explain this is that your are surrounded by a heap of extremely talented comic artists which is intimidating in itself, then we discussed our hopes and fears connected to comic making. So you can imagine it brought up a lot of emotions for people.
I accidentally mentioned that I was not a big fan of wordless comics, which infuriated Chris Downes and every time the subject came up people gave me a sideways glance and a smirk!
Photo's to come