Thursday, 17 November 2011

T-Shirt development

Ladies and gentlemen, for those of you that dont know I am currently working on a series of t-shirts set for release in April next year for up and coming clothes company APN.
Below are a few images of progress so far, the first rough draughts if you will.

hope you like.




Thursday, 8 September 2011

Self portrait

Tandem chicks, mooning babies and cool kids

Last weekend APN apparel took me to a rather incogrious Canary Wharf for the latest Future Cinema event to do some wall drawing. Twas a banging melange of vampires, motorcycles and fly boys complete with a sandy beach and palm trees. The mural itself was a play on APN's infamous 'baby M' charicter- the embodiment of the brands mischevious spirit married with the slogan 'cool kids cant die'- loosely related to the 80's hit lost boys, "Now you know what we are, now you know what you are. You'll never grow old, Michael, and you'll never die. But you must feed"
-David .













                                                                                                                                                                                                       
            



Thursday, 25 August 2011

Goodbye wooden Brother

I had to throw my old desk out recently- and i decided that the scrawling upon it had earned a place on't tinternet, blenjoy.





Thursday, 28 July 2011

OVO Show mural

The beginning off this month kicked of with the fabulous OVO Camberwell BA illustration show at the red gallery, Rivington street.

During the private viewing of the show myself and fellow shipmate Colm Clafferty did a very tasteful live wall drawing depicting a couple of upstanding citizens placed around the ovo (meaning egg, basically) logo made from sausage and egg.























Tuesday, 7 June 2011

Diplomatic Car-nage



I have an image ingrained in my soul, one I will never forget. It is the pixelated video footage of the diplomatic car that injured and killed an alleged 20 pro democracy protesters during the Egyptian civil war. This event is generally not so well known- somewhat of a grey area in that day’s news and many have not seen it- if one was to search this footage I warn the material should not be viewed by anyone
There is however no right or wrong to this story just one big mess. One could argue tirelessly about who should be held to account for this bloody occurrence, many people (understandably) blame the people inside the vehicle, some say diplomats- others say car thieves, for their actions but who among us us would make the right decision when faced by an angry mob? That’s if the driver was even provoked, the footage is too vague to decipher
Personally I just wish that these things wouldn't happen and it wouldn't have in the grand scheme of things if it wasn't for one Muhammad Hosni Sayyid Mubarak and his refusal to give his people what they want- he is the real driver against pro democracy demonstrations.  To the Egyptians my heart goes out.
Incidents like this are the harsh reminder of the way everything crumbles when communication has broken down and neither side will budge.
I didn't want the image for this piece to be witty, funny or conceptual I just wanted to portray it the way it is. In which case some might say there is no point in rendering such an image to this I respond-
Pictures have a way of immortalizing events and although I wish I hadn't seen this atrocity I never want to forget it because it makes one realise the worth of a democratic society, worth fighting for, even dying for.