The spring of 2009, when we had heavy snow, I asked my little sister if I could take a few shots of her. They were taken with a normal digital camera (couldn't afford a DSLR!) and photoshopped to death. They are supposed to look surreal and magical.
The next few are from a visit to Brighton pier. Un-edited.
This was me finding myself in a patch of giant daisys, and laying underneath them.It was with my shitty phone camera though. . .
I am trying to put my backlog of work up here. Prolly will take forever, but I gotsta use the uni internet as the halls connection is so shiiiiiit.
Here are some posters I did for Mister Lee's dj sets at the Brass Monkey in Hastings.
The brief was to relate it to the Leathal Weapon movie posters.
I preferred this one. . .
. . . but he went with this one.
This was for pirate night ^
Halloween screening of a Source BMX documentary. Image based on the film, Live Freaky Die Freaky.
This was just a gig poster, when my friend Jake thought he'd take a crack at promoting bands. He is now a Dj called Jake Bass. Wammmp wammmmp waaaaammmp!
Band promotion seemed to be the in-thing at the time. My friend Costa ( C to the O to the S to the A Dawwwwwg. When I say 'Yea Man' you say 'Yea Mannnnnn') was an MC back then...
QOTH: "I had to put kisses to soften the blow." -Me I just want to add, that I got no reply^
I am a first year, studying graphic communication at NUCA. I like to call it NUNCA, because I accidentaly wrote that when I was engraving it into a glass bottle once. . . I like working in all sorts of media and trying different things out. Some successful. Some unsuccessful, and some are not even worth mentioning, gaddamn!
Well I guess I should put some of my work up:
I drew this for a Don't Panic design the poster competition. I can't even remember what the theme was now (shows how good a poster it was, eh!), but it still cheers me up to look at it. I got the idea from these two posters: