Do excuse the crap title to this post - had to do it. I recently went to WOMAD where I helped to run Graffiti workshops for young people with DAN and 3RD EYE.
It was boiling hot and the demand was high from kids wanting to have a go with the spraypaint. It was pretty hard going but good fun too. This dinosaur piece that the kids helped me to colour was my favourite from the weekend.
Temple Quay Market - illustration, logo and map
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front of A5 flyer
Every month there is a lovely food market in Bristol at Temple Quay. I was
commissioned to create an illustrated A5 flyer that could doubl...
Aspects - Left Hand Path
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Today is Easter Monday April 1st 2013.
"Its April Fools Day and a good day for a resurrection!" Bubber told me on
the phone earlier.
True. And it also is t...
New Threenine Logo
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We have a brand new logo thanks to the fantastic skills of Garry Edison
Cook. You can check out his portfolio here.
http://garryedisoncookdesign.co.uk/
THE BLOG IS DEAD. LONG LIVE THE BLOG!
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This is my last blog post. But don't despair! I have now started up a
Tumblr blog instead. Hopefully I'll be a bit more vigourous with the
updates! Per...
Blogoliolio: The End
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Hi Folks, it is with a heavy heart that I am now closing down this blog. I
will leave it online as an archive for my old work and diary entries. The
good ...
Luke Chueh - Moniker Art Fair 2012 Installation
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Moniker Art Fair 2012
October 11 - 14
Village Underground
Luke Chueh first UK Appearance
Project Space: Head Spaces
Pop surrealist Luke Chueh will present...
Dub of A Preacherman
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Been really busy these last few months over at Rumpus doing animationating
and stuff. Here's one of the more funner projects we've worked on. It's a
music ...
Inkygoodness take over Pictoplasma
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Bristol-Birmingham based art collective Inkygoodness are thrilled to
announce they have been selected to present a new exhibition as part of
this year’s P...
Movin’ Time !…
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Hi all … I ran out off storage space and was going to archive everything on
here and start a fresh but it was taking ages and to be honest I didnt have
the...
I use my drawing skills and love of detail to create bizarrely
intricate collections of creatures; from rabbits made of tanks to
dinosaurs mobilized by ‘lots of stuff’. I was trained in the
traditional techniques of animation and drawing, becoming influenced
by Miyazaki and Geoff Darrow amongst others. I use a combination of
graphics, line drawing, ink and paint pen to create my beasts and I am
now assaulting windows and walls with my unique menagerie.
www.andycouncil.co.uk
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