Monday 23 November 2009

Dublin Flea Market




I was really excited to be asked to create a new poster for the November Dublin Flea Market which takes place every month in The Coop, Newmarket, Dublin 8. It's a fantastical market described by the lovely people who run it as "a bizarre bazaar of vintage clothing, bric-a-brac and what nots in Dublin's city centre".

The poster will be on sale for 5 eurons at the market alongside all of the other amazing posters created over the last year. It's a smashing way to spend a wintery Sunday so stick your head in if your nearby.

Thursday 19 November 2009

Spawn


I downloaded a free app for the iPhone called Spawn which allows you make amazing fluid weirdness. I captured a few of them and put eyes on them. Here's one of the blighters. Interesting.

Cthulhu?

Warlords Of Pez Cover Image


I was very excited to get an email from my least favourite Irish band Warlords Of Pez to draw on the front of their Lyrics Monkey pad on Halloween night. The budget was €8000 so I jumped at the chance to do it. However, at the end of the night when I opened the envelope all I found was €8 and a voucher for minus €200 for Arnotts. I have to go in and work there for the weekend to pay them back. Might see you in the Tommy Hilfiger section...

Cruel.

Cork Heineken Expression


I'm cussing that I didn't bring my good camera to The Cork Heineken Expression event last weekend. This is the only only decent shot I got of the mirror I drew all over. The walls looked amazing, covered in florescent drawing by Ireland's finest. I'll post proper shots of everyone's work here when I get the official shots.

Thanks to the Small Print boyos for a brilliant night.

Absolut Chalk!



I reckon I haven't drawn with chalk since roughly 1194 when I left school so it was a strange challenge to get this commission for Absolut Vodka to fill a blackboard with chalk drawings for their Absolut Rock night last week in the Sugar Club. Bizarre to be using a medium that was once so familiar....

Wednesday 18 November 2009

Denny Fun!






Over the last few weeks I've been working with Pete Snodden in DDFHB on these fun bespoke illustrations for Denny to match their current Homeis campaign for various local newspapers and the previous Denny shopfronts I posted about here over the last few weeks. Here's a selection of them.

PS OMG we was so robbed by the French in the match!! Handball mania. We now have another wet miserable summer ahead of us no doubt but at least we could have enjoyed The Worldcup in some form had we got through.

Awful horror show.

Cheats!

Tuesday 17 November 2009

Movember Charity Auction


This years Movember charity auction is now live on eBay which is for a very good cause. This is my piece. I forget to get a scan of it before submitting so I just nabbed this from the auction page.

Lots more lovely images for sale by great artists.

Wednesday 4 November 2009

Irish Illustrators Exhibition Opening!


Another day another opening, wha'?

I've spent the last few weeks (on and off) organising a show for the IGI in association with OFFSET. It's all hung and ready to go so drop in to Solas tonight if you're around.

All the details here.

Monday 2 November 2009

Peepshow Tonight!



The Peepshow exhibition opens tonight. First of many openings this week as part of OFFSET which kicks off next Friday. Clik here for more info!

Wednesday 28 October 2009

Design Week Graphic Novel.



More comics. This is a two pager I worked on last week for a new collaborative graphic novel called 'Machines, Miracles or Magic?' being produced by Lee Grace as part of Design Week. The premise was based on the brilliant Arthur C. Clarke quote “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.”

It will be launched on Friday 6th November 2009 at 6pm in Waterford City Library, Lady Lane.

Click images to see bigger versions .

Can't wait to see it!

Movember Comic


I was asked to contribute a page to a book that was made as part of the Movember charity week. I did a comic strip based on the jealousy of not really being able to grow facial hair as a teenager while all my friends were able to grow beards and sideburns and all sorts of hairy creations on their faces. I still can't even do it properly.

Click the image to read it all proper like.

Peepshow!


As part of OFFSET 2009 the boyos in Small Print are hosting a really exciting exhibition exhibition called Peepshow in Monster Truck gallery. They asked a selection of artists to create a new piece of art based on pure expressive fantasy or humourous titillation. The ruder the better basically. I think it's going to be a very interesting show indeed ;-)

I was delighted to be asked to take part. Here's a small section from mine. You'll have to go see the show to see the rest of it along with the other artworks!

It opens on Monday 2nd November and will run all week along side OFFSET.

Monday 26 October 2009

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I still haven't managed to see any of the Make A Wish posters I've done around. My Dad spotted this one in Dun Laoghaire so it was nice to see it in action.

Heineken Expression

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I've been mad busy over the last week or so and completely forgot to post about the Heineken Expressions night that the Small Print hosted last Thursday. It was great fun meeting lots of new illustrators and scawling all over the walls. I forgot my blummin' camera as well but the lovely Tado managed to get a snap of my piece. Click here to see all the amazing work produced on the night on their Flickr site.

There will be two more events in the next few weeks where we'll be drawing live again. One in Cork on 13th November and one in Galway on 27th November. Loads more details here.

Thursday 15 October 2009

The Irish and Other Foreigners



The brilliant Shane Hegarty recently completed his third book called The Irish and Other Foreigners and I jumped at the chance to do the cover illustration when he asked me. A few years ago I used to draw a weekly illustration for his column in the Irish times magazine called Irisholgy so it was great fun to be back working with him.

He looks at what we think we know about the first Irish, where they came from and why they seem to have landed here long after they colonised our neighbours all the way up to modern immigration and emigration. A fascinating, informative and really funny read I tell you.

It will be available at the end of the month.