BRAND NEW T-SHIRTS!
(Guys)
If you would like to buy one they’re printed on American Apparel
at £20.
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A cheeky portrait of my friend Brad, part of a project Camberwell have set me to do over Summer.
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
Three Illustrations for a brief based on different stereotypes of teenagers.
A great deal of opacity shading was used to created tone and form, usually between 5-15% transparency of black.
A portrait of a friend.
(Unfinished) created in Adobe Illustrator, with six layers, five clipping paths and 1% opacity shading.
A T-shirt design exploring celebrity culture. At the time of printing this, Amy Winehouse was very much in the public eye and it felt appropriate to create something that would create a reaction to the tabloid obsession.
This T-shirt will be exhibited at student art collective ‘Blitz’ in London.
This is a design that has become part of my clothing label ‘Saint & Sinner’ and is about the regurgitation of fashion and the ‘over hype’ of brands that takes place in youth culture.
Two characters from a self published book ‘Down The Rabbit Hole‘that I created on blurb.com, which is a series of characters from Alice in Wonderland that I tried to reinvent.
The book and characters are all responses to Mark Ryden’s paintings, and I wanted to challenge myself to mirror similar painting techniques in illustrator by using opacities to form tone.
Four digital outcomes of the ‘100 Tiles of Type’ brief showing the form of the ‘W’ shape.
28 illustrations from a flip book animation, based on photographs, focusing on the movement of the hair and using negative space to create the shape of the face.
A three day project based on identity, experimenting with playful themes to re-create a characteristic or reaction that defines a part of my personality.
Using flip book animation and package design to craft this idea.
The box is made of paper from a coffin template I designed myself and the book is Japanese bound.