Monthly Archives: June 2009
hopping the pond
I’ve been racing around south London on my bicycle to finish up last-minute errands before I go to Seattle and Alaska. But one of the stops took me by my art college at lunch time, so I dashed in to … Continue reading
happy birthday, mrs phoenix!
I’d been pestering Woodrow Phoenix for ages about meeting his mum, ever since I heard about all the amazing stuff she gets up to. I swear, this woman is probably one of the most remarkable people on the planet, fostering … Continue reading
how sweet!
My Danish flatmate just gave me goodies from Denmark to take back to America with me. Foreign packaging is always so intriguing.
les biker dudes
I was running errands and getting my coffee this morning in Greenwich and ran into a pack of 30 or so French bikers and had to stop and admire their bikes. I’m not into motorcycles myself, mainly because my mother’s … Continue reading
early fan art… 2002?
I’m sitting here getting some images together for a presentation I’m doing on the 18th at Greenwich University with one of my favourite illustrators working right now, David Roberts (how cool is that!), and the hugely talented Petr Horacek. The … Continue reading
ministry of magic, part 2
Ever since I found out Stuart was working at the Ministry of Magic, I had been curious to get a tour. So yesterday evening, when I was coming back from leading a workshop at the Institute of Education, I popped … Continue reading
dolly & porter
Here’s a quick ink sketch I did this morning of Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner. I’m going to draw them properly sometime, but here’s a start anyway. I know most people would draw her in her surgically super-enhanced state, but … Continue reading
left-handed
Hey, my strip’s featured on Left-handed toons (by right-handed people). Looc Yrev! (Very cool, but backwards!) (Click on the pic to read the whole strip.)
home-grown lovin’
I quite like how this one came out! A bit minimalist. I penciled it while I was having my morning coffee at this great little garden cafe run by French ladies, called La Fleur. There were big, fat, ripe strawberries … Continue reading
mrs beeton
The other day I was having my morning coffee in a cafe that had copies of Psychology magazine lying around, and I found a photo of Mrs Beeton, one of history’s most famous cookery writers. I’m impressed by this colour … Continue reading
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