Showing posts with label sheffield. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sheffield. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 April 2012

'They Ate The Eggbox'



My 8th sheffield print is here! Featuring the fallen townhall extension known as the Eggbox. I have reimagined it's demolition as-if actual dinosaurs (rather than mechanical ones) were hired to take it apart.

Check out the brilliant vid (best so far I reckon!) by Northshot...

Video trailer

More info/ shop

Tuesday, 5 July 2011

The Beat is The Law - Mixtape 1

I recently did a small job to help promote the Eve Wood documentary 'The Beat is The Law'. I worked with Rob Planisher and Ralph Razor to create a downloadable mixtape curated by the latter gent.

'The Beat is The Law' is all about Sheff's rich muscial history and the social context surrounding it.
Check out more info about the mixtape here.

Monday, 8 February 2010

Steel Finger



This print is now available as a limited edition screenprint via my site or as a cheaper A3(approx) digital print available for £10 unframed from my shop. It was made in collaberation with the Archipelago Press Co Sheffield.

It's been a while since I put out a print for the 'Steel City Heroes' project and I wanted to enter the second half of the madness guns blazing. Print 4 is a parody of the classic Bond poster showing Sheffield as the backdrop in an action homage to our city's fine landmarks.

The initial inspiration came from an exhibition of Bond paperback covers I saw in Edinburgh a couple of years ago called 'Bond Bound', where I realised that any suave guy in a tux with a gun could potentially look alot like Bond without breaching copyright shennanigans.

I also did a Bond sketch card (for a chap I've mentioned before called Wynn Ryder) which got my cogs turning along with Wynn's very cool Bond collage. He's done loads of film related collages that are worth checking out aswell.

Thursday, 26 March 2009

Bargains of the Damned



Print 3 just got sign off from the guys at Archipelago so
should be hitting the streets within the next 2-3 weeks.
The subject is a mock zombie film poster satirising my
own experience of a certain shopping mall.

I ended up choosing a palette inspired by John Higgins,
whose imput on Watchmen and the Killing Joke is often
forgotten.

I'm halfway through building my own online shop so
people can buy directly off my site so keep your eyes
peeled. The next print is very likely to have a theme of
Steel so get saving your brass!