Pen and ink and water colour illustration for Knorr Professional. This was used as part of a Knorr internal presentation and deomonstration of the ingredients in Knorr Professional Jelly Bouillon.
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Pen and ink and water colour illustration for Knorr Professional. This was used as part of a Knorr internal presentation and deomonstration of the ingredients in Knorr Professional Jelly Bouillon.
Pen and ink and water colour illustration for Knorr Professional. This was used as part of a Knorr internal presentation and deomonstration of the ingredients in Knorr Professional Jelly Bouillon.
A vector illustration of an Alpha Romeo. Part of a series for an automobile alphabet
A vector illustration of a Citroen 2CV. Part of a series for an automobile alphabet
A vector illustration of an E-Type Jaguar. Part of a series for an automobile alphabet
UPDATE: Robo-Shaun was sold at the Shaun in the City auction in October and raised £12000 for the children’s hospital. Unfortunately I don’t know who has bought him, if anyone knows where he’s ended up please get in touch.
UPDATE: Robo-Shaun is in for repairs now that the London trail has finished but there will be another chance to see him in Bristol at the exhibition from the 12th to 24th September or Covent Garden from the 24th to the 27th of September before they are auctioned off in October. He is now available in badge form and as a fridge magnet in the charity’s shop. Look out for my two new Shauns on the Bristol trail from 6th July at Temple Meads and Temple Quay
Here is my (almost) finished Shaun the sheep ready to be lacquered for the Shaun in the City art trail. www.shauninthecity.org.uk I don’t know where he is going yet, could be London in March or Bristol in July, I’ll keep you posted so you can see him in the flesh. Click the ‘view the full story’ bit at the top to see the ‘making of’ pictures.
The design was inspired by that wonderfully positive, brightly coloured future of the 1950s depicted in tin toy robots, spaceships and ray guns. It’s a bit brightly coloured for steam punk but the dials, gauges, levers, panels and rivets give it a nice retro old fashioned feel that suits the Aardman character I think.
This was the 9th design I submitted to the competition which had over 2000 entries for 120 sheep. Photograph by Jonathan Bowcott www.jonathanbowcott.com
UPDATE: Robo-Shaun is now on display outside the royal exchange in London. He’s there until the 25th of May so go and visit him! And here he is featured on the news! itv news
Water colour and acrylic illustrations for Mencap. This was an eight page mini story book to feature as part of a mail pack. The piece is based on a case study of a little girl with learning difficulties and explains Mencap”s “Bags of Ability” online casino nederlandsegokken sensory storytelling services to help children communicate. The finished version also included some tactile print effects such as varnishes, foiling, and textured embossing to bring the sensory element of the story to life.
A vector illustration of an Austrian chef outside his cafe. Part of a series of similar illustrations for an animated story used to brighten up an internal marketing presentation for Unilever Food Solutions.
A series of simplistic illustrations of characters from the original Star Wars films. There are so many different illustrations of these characters I wanted to see how little you could get away with in terms of shapes and form. It turns out they are so recognisable all you need is a few key colours so I designed these versions based on colour palette strips. Click the full story link at the top of the image to see all the versions.
