New photo shoot for my clothing line ‘Saint & Sinner’
Order T-shirts here.
Models: Kelly Thomas, Ross Cosgrove, Cheyenne Nguyen-Xuan & Ell Asprey.
Photos: Jordan Green
MUA: Freda Ellis
Hairstyling: Ross Cosgrove
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Starting a new brand with a friend of mine, not sure if we’re going to use this becasue the concept is a bit hazy, but I was keen on it as a design.
Another T-shirt design you should be seeing very very soon.
Six Crosses probably going to use for print, unsure which one to finalize.
Conceptually, this t-shirt is about contradiction in points of view (i.e religion) and the misconception of St Peter’s Cross which is often associated with themes of satanism and the Anti-Christ when in fact it is a well known Christian symbol. The choice of black and white cause harsh contrast which is a metaphor for the conflicting views on this symbol. Also when people refer to something as being ‘black and white’ they’re trying to tell you that something is obvious or clear which is a contradiction in this context since this symbol is so misinterpreted.
A big thanks to Jordan Green, Kelly Thomas, Lewis Massey, Elliot Asprey & the lovely Hannah Snowdon for helping with this promotion.
BRAND NEW T-SHIRTS!
(Girls)
If you would like to buy one they’re printed on American Apparel
at £20.
To buy click here.
BRAND NEW T-SHIRTS!
(Guys)
If you would like to buy one they’re printed on American Apparel
at £20.
To buy click here.
A cheeky portrait of my friend Brad, part of a project Camberwell have set me to do over Summer.
Just got illustrator back and fancied a quick session just to get my bearings back with clipping paths.
Nothing particularly technical but I’ve been wanting to do some work with public figures and the generation of “Young Hot Hollywood” that seems to becoming more & more corrupt.
Might think about developing it as a concept.
A portrait of Terry Richardson.
All done in one layer, no clipping paths.
Experimenting with minimal shading and strong bold paths to convey form and tone.
3 paths at 5% opacity of black.
60 paths in total
Image source: Here
Four T-shirt designs ready to be taken to print.
All designed on Adobe Illustrator and designed for screen printing.
Trying to come to terms with portraiture and different brushes.
Outlines created using a selection of ‘Artistic Ink’ Brushes, and the blood fill is a gradient of two different shades of red
Image Source: Here