Thursday, June 27, 2013

Het Bos by Alain Grée



I've been meaning for a long time to share with you Alain Grée's amazing book,  entitled "Het Bos" which I was super lucky to win last year!!

For those of you not aware of Alain Grée's amazing body of work, he is an acclaimed French illustrator and author, having published over 300 books for a variety of editors primarily in the 1960's and 1970's, with each of these books in turn having been translated into 20 languages all over the globe! 

Born 21 July 1936 in Eaubonne, near Paris, he studied at the Ecole des Arts Appliqués and Beaux Arts de Paris in Paris. He has worked as an illustrator for "Pomme d'Api" and "Journal de Babar" magazines, produced children’s broadcasts on the French national television for two years and is currently working as a graphic designer and editor of advertising publications. 

Interestingly, he has a huge passion for sailing, having owned sailing ships and also having gone on many sailing trips around the world while working on his children's stories and illustrations on board the ship! He even worked as a journalist for "Voiles et Voiliers", a sailing ships magazine for 20 years!

I love how he makes such great use of vibrant colours to bring even the most mundane subjects to life and makes them absolutely fascinating to read about!
It is also so beautiful to see how much longevity Alain Grée's work has.

I'm so grateful to have won a signed copy of his Het Bos and for the beautiful postcards he sent along with it! So gorgeous!

Here are a few of his many gorgeous illustrations I found floating around on the interwebs:



A few of the many books he has illustrated.






Some spreads from his Trains book. So very beautiful!





One of the many desktop wallpapers he created! I love this one of France!



A beautiful fabric pattern entitled Paris / Indians, 8.00€ available at Mes Habits Chéris.



And finally, two beautiful Alain Grée prints, entitled Happy House and Elves in the Forest available for £10.00 each at the Anorak Magazine shop.

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Alexander's Band

So in recent news, the brand new South African independent illustration representation service I was invited to join is LIVE!

Named after an optical phenomenon, Alexander's Band is the brainchild of Emma Cook, a well established and well known Cape Town illustrator with over 6 years experience and know-how in the field of illustration and business. She heads up a formidable list of Cape Town illustrator heavyweights including Adam HillJade KlaraSimon Maclennan, David MaclennanJoey HifiAlice Edy, Ryan de Carte, Hanno van Zyl and Gareth Jones.

I'm SO very honoured and privileged to have been asked to join such an amazingly talented group of illustrators - both humbling and SO very exciting!

My profile and body of work can be seen here.




Tuesday, May 28, 2013

The Nobles - Pitfalls of Earth Life


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Earlier this year I was contacted by The Nobles, an indie rock and jazz band based in San Diego, California to illustrate their album artwork for the launch of their fourth album, entitled "Pitfalls of Earth Life". Their music is light-hearted and quirky, yet underpinning each song is a form of fable, each alluding to a different trapping of life. To capture this, I illustrated what at first looks like quite an interesting island, but on closer inspection, is one filled with much disaster - representing some of the trappings of life.

Their lead singer, Allen Sulzen had recently just returned from a sabbatical in Mexico before returning to start on the new album, and so the artwork has some Mexican influence.

A huge shout out to The Nobles for contacting me to work on such an amazingly awesome brief and for being absolutely winner clients! It was truly such a fantastic experience working with you!

Here are some more details of the artwork.









Take a listen to The Nobles' fine music here and head over here to get your hands on their latest album!

You can also connect with them on Facebook and Twitter!


Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Joseph Fipps by Genevieve Godbout

A very, very belated post, but I still wanted to share with you a gorgeous children's book that I won last year, entitled Joseph Fipps, written by Nadine Robert in French, and illustrated by Genevieve Godbout.

Genevieve is a HUGELY talented illustrator currently working at Disney. She has done amazing and brilliant work including illustrating the Poketo x Disney range (so very gorgeous!), collaborated with Nadinoo for Anthropologie, collaborated with Audrey Grace boutique by illustrating Up the Wooden Hills' dresses, a Swedish clothing label available at the boutique, and has illustrated a number of children's books, including La longue marche des doudous and Où s'est caché le sommeil?.

Here are some photographs of Joseph Fipps! :)



Genevieve was VERY kind to not only sign her book and leave a lovely message, but also drew a lovely picture of Joseph Fipps in it for me!

Some more beautiful illustrations from the book, as seen on Genevieve's blog. Her beautiful and wonderful illustrations shine through in every page!











So gorgeous! Head over here to purchase Joseph Fipps!

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Lily & Her Favourite Crocodile Squeaky Toy


This is an illustration of our always happy-go-lucky, sweet and sometimes naughty dog, Lily. We adopted her from DARG early last year (1 May 2012 - she was born 22 November 2011, so she was just 6 months old when we got her!) and she has quickly become very much a part of the family and a great late night buddy whilst I'm working. She is very besotted with her new favourite toy, a green squeaky crocodile, so we can always hear when she's coming!



Saturday, April 6, 2013

Ididthatad Week #14


Recently, I started uploading some of my work to Ididthatad and was thrilled to see my work highlighted in this week's Ididthatad emailer! :)