A good mate of mine asked me to do the poster for his latest gig. The idea for the logo was something I was thinking about doing for a while.
Was good fun to draw.
Check out their site – they are really good.
http://evanandthebrave.tumblr.com/
Filed under: Recent work | Tags: ambush gallery, drawing, ink, men, new work, paint, t-shirt, without walls, works on paper
Had a great time getting involved in the latest Without Walls show.
Was at Ambush Gallery in Waterloo a couple of weeks ago with some really good artists getting involved.
Check out their site here http://with-out-walls.com/
Everyone designed a T-Shirt to sell and also put some works up on the wall.
For the first time I had a go at building my own frames. It turned out pretty good.
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Filed under: Recent work, Uncategorized | Tags: doughboy, drawing, ink, new work, paint, party, pizza
Here is my entry for the Doughboy Pizza comp.
It started with the shape of a pizza in the bottom section and it went from there.
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Filed under: Recent work | Tags: carnival, circus, concept, drawing, freelance work, ink, invitations, new work, sketches, wedding, works on paper
My big sis is getting married soon. How exciting. She asked me do design her invitations for her. The theme for the wedding is a kind of retro carnival thing.
Here are some of the early sketches. I really like the designs of those big chair swing rides. I started out with that but then we decided to do something else entirely. I chucked them up here anyway because I liked the sketches.
Then my sister decided to go with the other idea we had going. Having the bride and the groom depicted on the panels of Circus Caravan. You can see the original sketch and then what it looked like when it was finished.
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Have been mucking around with clay a bit recently. Started this guy when I obsessed with pictures of boxing. Was pretty fun to do, never really done any sculpture like this before.
Cracked up a little bit after the firing. Will have to sand it down and fill in some cracks. Will eventually try and paint it.
Next attempt will be trying to do some moulds and casting. Maybe not of this one. Its a bit brittle after a framed drawing fell off my wall and smashed it and my head while I was making it.
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Heres some works from the Thirsty Artist show last week. Was really fun.
All done with pen and ink and a bit of brush.
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I love T-Shirts. I have about 900 million.
A friend of mine is starting up a new clothes label and asked me to draw something to put on a shirt.
I’m not really sure whether he is pulling on a shirt or taking it off? Either way he looks pretty creepy.
Just for kicks I included the original pencil drawing that turned into the final inked piece.
Hopefully ill see the finished result soon.
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Here’s something I did recently that went up at my old university.
Its a man sitting at a desk. I used watered down acrylic paints and black ink.
I posted a few close-ups so you can see some of the details.
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Here is a selection of drawings from a recent show in Sydney.
The idea behind these came about when I was thinking about the advent of digital camera’s and how current events and gatherings are easily remembered as almost every minute of the occasion is photographed. Looking back at the older photo’s you might be lucky to have five photo’s of the entire day and more likely only one or two. I can find one photo for Christmas day in 1993 but 20 of a drunk night out 3 years ago in San Francisco. I had the idea of depicting the people in these older photographs as though they were aging and decaying, rotting away as our memory of the event gets less and less vivid. People’s skin becomes cracked and wrinkled and their heads skull like as they age like weird little Kodak Dorian Gray’s. Some people have become very distorted while some have turned into skeletons suggesting an even worse fate. The lines are faint as to suggest a ghostly impression of a event that it slowly slipping away from memory. If you squint your eyes the people disappear from the paper, highlighting the temporal nature of these snap shots.
The original drawings are really faint and unfortunately to see them properly on the computer monitor I had to darken them up a bit. In the flesh the pieces of paper looked almost blank and it wasn’t until you got up close you realised what was on the paper.
I think you’ll still get the idea.














































