Monday 30 May 2011

My favourite materials

From top to bottom: Koh-I-Noor .25 technical pen, Rotring Isograph .35, Pilot 0.005 fineliner, Faber-Castell .25 TG1-S pen


The holy grail for me is pen with a very fine, very dark line....which is surprisingly difficult  to find believe it or not.So far the only pen that I have found to combine these two qualities is the .25 Rotring Isograph/Rapidograph technical pen with Rotrings own ink.I try to always have at least one at all times....with a couple of fatter ones for inking larger areas.At the moment though I have the faber-castell equivalent filled with Rotring ink,which seems to be just as good.I'm always on the lookout for new pens and I'm open to suggestions.The only art material I will flat out never use is charcoal,it makes me feel sick to hear it squeal across a page *shudder*.

As for paper I tend to prefer a smooth surface that won't snag the pens,or worse will make the ink bleed out obscuring the line.Something like Bristol board is perfect in that respect. Moleskine sketchbook paper is slightly less ideal and can be prone to random bleeding but is fine for quick sketching and capturing ideas or the occasional portait of  Celine Dion....the chin especially requires some quite intense concentration,sometimes even the holding of breath.

Tuesday 3 May 2011

Collage

A postcard size collage for the Royal College of Art Secrets exhibition.

Another RCA collage. The money raised from the sale goes to help out students.

Postcards



A cover design for a C.D which was a University project

Moleskine sketches





A few more sketches from my sketchbooks, I love the impact monochrome images have, in the same way I prefer black and white photographs to colour ones. However, I am working on some colour stuff.

Sunday 1 May 2011

Let's get this over with

 Let's get this over with....this is my very first post. I decided to just put up this stuff instead of putting it off any longer. With so much work to choose from I was getting hung up on what would make a good first post,so here it is.....One measly sketchbook page. Enjoy(?)

Fa(e)ces

Bits and pieces from my current moleskine(A4)