Various new illustrations produced for Paul Smith.
Six drawings were produced for a set of limited edition t-shirts exclusively sold at Hanon Shop in Inverness and limited stores in Japan.
I started painting caravans for my first ever One True Saxon project, it's fairly difficult to stop once you've started too. If I'm not careful, this section will soon turn into the history of caravans.
The initial idea for these drawings began with the Heirloom Exhibition in London. Having inherited hundreds of 1950's - 1970's AGFA colour slides of family portraits and outings I decided to use them for a series of drawing studies. The idea carried through to commissions for people wanting nostalgic images of friends and family. Please get in touch if you are interested in commissioning a drawing.
These illustrations accompanied the first ever One True Saxon catalogue. Some of them were later used for pocket plasters and point of sale cards.
The second Saxon brochure carried on the theme of the first with a special tribute to middle England architecture.
The images for this brochure were all sourced in Nottingham in the Midlands, home of the One True Saxon brand.
Scenes from Great Britain
So how do you make a nice summer image when in you're in the middle of an English winter?
These illustrations were also blown up onto huge canvas prints for the Nottingham OTS showroom.
You cant go wrong with a 70's Panda car or a Chopper. The directors liked these ones so much that arguments ensued about who would get what for their business card image!
Point of sale imagery used in stores throughout the UK selling One True Saxon clothing.
Everyone's favourite animation! I have a small collection of various Buzz toys, I'm always on the look out for new additions, if you see any please contact me!
A collection of personal work sold during my first few exhibitions. If you are interested in commissioning a similar artwork please contact me for further details.