Quick flyer I put together for an upcoming Blue Aeroplanes gig feat. Daddy Long Bones & Archimedes.
March 01, 2010
February 17, 2010
Dead Bees
Graham Coxon - Dead Bees
(click for full screen)
Last year in July I had my first taste of animation experience working with director Chris Hopewell and Ben Foley at Collision Films, who produce really exciting and memorable music videos and animated films - their animation for Radiohead's 'There There' being one of my all-time favourites! This video is the product of camping out in the woods for four days, drinking beer and getting creative with nature ..... "an ominous stomp across a forest floor..."
December 10, 2009
Clockwork Dog
...And with the serendipitous finding of a lost lorry ratchet, Steam Dog was complete! And forget chihuahuas in handbags or pampered pugs, Steam Dog wears the handbag! Two of them actually...
December 06, 2009
The Listener
A screen narratives/animation project created in collaboration with media students at university, The Listener is a short film about an estranged and slightly mad inventor who lives in a ramshackle old 'listenarium' on a hill far above the industrialized city he despises. Music has been outlawed and has since seemingly slipped from existence in the city, but the inventor is determined to find its last remaining hiding place. One day, he finds himself moved to venture down the mountain in search of song...
Directed by Rob Hayward
Compositing/Post-production by Luke Fleming and Simon Ennals
Art Direction, Model-making and Casting by Ashley Clarke
Labels:
animation,
character design,
film,
video
November 24, 2009
The Curious Incident Of the Dog in the Night Time
Working out some spreads for Mark Haddon's 'A Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time', created for a second year illustration brief at uni.
Labels:
illustration
Stokes Croft Prints
I made a series of litho/mono prints combining textures and observational drawings of shop fronts in Stokes Croft for a project at uni...
The big grey one is called Westmoreland House and together with the old carriage works next door, it's become somewhat of a Bristol landmark. To some it's an eyesore waiting to be ripped down, but I think it's intriguing and pretty tragic - given its sketchy recent history as the last resting place of at least a few graffiti artists and outcasts....as well as imposing a giant question mark over the future of these abandoned buildings and others like it.
Read more about the fate of Westmoreland House and the ongoing creative regeneration of Stokes Croft at the PRSC Blog.
Labels:
art,
bristol,
illustration,
print
May 08, 2009
Carnyville Foolery
photos courtesy of the Invisible PhotoBooth
Carnyville brings together so many shining individuals and the sheer volume of hard work, determination and creativity that brings the show to life is a true inspiration.
www.invisiblecircus.co.uk
www.artspacelifespace.com
www.invisiblephotobooth.co.uk
You can also read some nice reviews here:
http://bristolculture.wordpress.com/2009/12/30/highlights-of-2009-iii-carny-ville/
http://www.suityourselfmagazine.co.uk/performance-review-carny-ville/
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