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Eric Erlandson, the guitarist who founded Hole with Courtney Love and helped create hit albums like "Pretty on the Inside" and "Live Through This," will publish a book of his reflections on rock 'n' roll, drug abuse and the loss of Cobain called "Letters to Kurt."
Playing around with designs for an
ex libris for J.Carraway.
Pen and ink with watercolour 25cm x 12cm. Click to enlarge.
D.E.Harding, a bit bonkers, methinks.
Pen and ink with watercolour. 13cm x 9cm. Click to enlarge.
I've got a bee in my bonnet about birds on the brain.
Pen and ink with watercolour 25cm x 34cm. Click to enlarge.
I went to the
Pistoletto show at the Serpentine Gallery but found it rather disappointing and banal. In an attempt to take something positive from the show, I took a photo on my iPhone of my head reflected in one of the mirrors and processed it heavily to make this picture.
Apps used: PS Express, PhotoForge, Photostudio and DXP. Click to enlarge.
This is inspired by the book of Dede Orkut which I'm reading at the moment.
Pen and ink with watercolour. Each page 25cm x 17.5cm. Click to enlarge.
Three more cards to collect in the Game of Spodunk series, given away free with 750 gram packs of Crunchy Neuron breakfast cereal. These particular cards form part of the Failed Oracles sub-set.
Pen and ink with watercolour, 11cm x 5cm each. Click to enlarge.
Sketch for an illustration from Chapter 3 of a book of Cautionary Tales for Children.
Pen and ink with watercolour 12cm x 17cm. Click to enlarge.
The second illustration from In The Brain Yard.
Click to enlarge.
Card No. 16 in the ongoing series of woodcuts.
Woodcut 30cm x 20cm. Click to enlarge.
Card no.15 in the current series is launched today.
Woodcut 30cm x 20cm. Click to enlarge.
A friend told me of a message he received from his dog in a dream. I promised to paint a picture for him. This is the sketch.
Pencil and watercolour 23cm x 18cm. Click to enlarge.
The all-seeing eye has been poked out by a sharp stick.
Pen and ink with watercolour 16cm x 14cm. Click to enlarge.
The antidote to Eye Candy.
Ink and wash 13cm x 10cm. Click to enlarge.
Another old nursery rhyme... or if you prefer, there's the Scottish Jacobite version:
You can see Bonny
Prince Charlie's porringer here.
Pen and ink with watercolour. 25cm x 16cm. Click to enlarge.
A female clownfly (actually a wasp of the family iocusplasmatorae) inserts her ovipositor to lay up to 100,000 jokes in the brain of Bertrand Russell.
Pen and ink with gouache. 21cm x 14cm. Click to enlarge.
Two of my puppets got engaged today, I'm so excited.
Pencil, brushpen and watercolour. 16cm x 14cm. Click to enlarge.
Patience in love is rewarded eventually. Today's effort for the Brooklyn Library sketchbook project.
Pen, pencil, soluble pencil and watercolour. 13cm x 21cm. Click to enlarge.
I'm celebrating the launch of my new publication Landfill Magazine; it's the perfect antidote to Kate Bingaman-Burt's Obsessive Consumption. On the cover of issue no.1 is a stone from a Waitrose brand Sicilian "Paternelo" olive.
This pic available as cards, prints etc. here.
Pen and ink with watercolour 9cm x 14cm. Click to enlarge.
24 squares....count 'em.
Gouache and ink. A3 size. Click to enlarge.
The Telepathic Art Prize showcases the best new imaginary and hallucinated art in Britain today. Its purpose is to encourage artists with telepathic powers to submit insubstantial paintings and virtual sculptures directly into my mental gallery. There is over £40,000 in ethereal money to be won.
Pen and ink on Moleskine 7cm x 8cm. Click to enlarge.
My dentist's surgery is rather plain, so I designed this cheery wallpaper for him in exchange for a free root canal treatment.
Click to enlarge.
"The Ambassador's receptions are noted in society for their host's exquisite taste that captivates his guests".
Woodcut with digital colour 20cm x 30cm. Click to enlarge.
Card 50...half way there.
Brushpen and digital colour. 21cm x 14cm. Click to enlarge.
Psst...Bradbury. Or Slaughterhouse Six.