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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Art in the Park 22 - 23 May

This weekend is the Art in the Park exhibition that Ann has organised as part of the Southside Festival. Looks like it will be really cool, there's lots of interesting artists taking part and a new introduction this year - Print for a Pony (Artist prints for £25). Definetly a nice way to spend a sunny weekend with music on the Saturday from the Ballachulish Hellhounds and live Jazz on the Sunday.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Business Bird




Another in the series of prints I made about different professions and the equipment they need to do their jobs. Little less exciting equipment than the spy from yesterday though no less important.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Spy Bird



[Click image to enlarge]
A print from a series of illustrations I made which showed different professions and the equipment associated with that job. One of a series that I've just uploaded to my Etsy and Folksy. I'm just new to the Etsy and Folksy world so still learning the ropes but everyone seems very friendly so far.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Greetings


Here is the full range of greetings cards that I recently made. These were all made from images I already had. Now that I've started thinking about making greetings cards I've got tons of ideas, think they could be a lot of fun to draw.

They will be added to my folksy and etsy shops soon though will probably have to be in sets of 5 to make it worth peoples postage.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Gin Palace

Just spotted this image by Ross_McLean on Central Station of the Gin Palace event I was involved with last month. It was a lot of fun with some really interesting work by a whole range of artists and designers.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

VIP

Few wee sketch ideas for a Logo for a visually impared group in East Dunbarton called the VIPs. Had to be something very simple that summed up the group and was easy for them to read.

Friday, May 07, 2010

Big Top Jamboree


Anyone in Dundee in ten days should go check out this show which looks really cool and which I will be in. To find out more then visit here - http://www.dundee-jamboree.blogspot.com/.

Sunday, May 02, 2010

The Scoop System

So the last few weeks have been super busy on the Common of Houses: Electoral Reform competition I set up. Its been a lot of work but there have been moments of fun mixed in there somewhere.

I was down in London last weekend to meet up with the judges and sort through the entries. The volcano kinda messed things up somewhat, with dozens and dozens of requests for an extention of time and the judges all getting scattered to the four winds and unable to fly home. In the end it all went pretty well though and it was fun to meet and chat with the judges and I think a worthy winner was chosen. The eventual winner has suggested that ice-cream vans replace the polling booths and that we vote by choosing a free ice-cream flavour which represents the party we like best. Over the next few days I'll be uploading all the reast of the entries and the late arriving entries but in the mean time we need your votes to choose which prize the winners should get click here and tell us.

Monday, April 19, 2010

New Folksy Shop

I've set up a Folksy shop in which various wares can be purchased, let me know what you think.

http://www.folksy.com/shops/holeinmypocket

I should never have joined the Army.

Here is my latest wee book entitled "I should never Have joined the Army". This was made for the 2010 Glasgow International Artist's bookfair.
"A tribute to all the brave soldiers who meet sticky ends in disaster/ monster movies. Whether its aliens or giant apes these guys are always the first on the scene and first to get wiped out while the movie’s hero escapes to fight another day. Action movie soldiers we salute you."
[Availible for sale from Etsy or Folksy]

Sketchbook Exhibition

An exhibition of artists sketchbooks in Glasgow which will be showing some of my work over the next week or so.

Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Gin Palace

The Gin Palace: "Details To Follow" - 10+11 April 2010
12-16 South Frederick Street

The Gin Palace is a newly formed company which will establish a new venue in Glasgow, a design hub, for showcasing and selling the conceptual and functional work of selected, emerging and established designers with some connection to Scotland. Once it is established the business will comprise three distinct but integrated strands: a gallery; a shop; and a café/bar. `Details To Follow` is the second pop-up design event presented by The Gin Palace to creat buzz and is basically an exhibition of around 40 designers from across various disciplines. (Including me)
We went along to their first pop up show in November last year and there was some really great stuff and I ended up buying quite a few Christmas gifts by the designers that showed work there. If you fancy the sound of it and would like to find out more about the show and how to get an invite to the exclusive opening on the Friday night then contact the Gin Palace guys here or pop along this Saturday or Sunday and check it out.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Russian dolls in progress

Here are some work in progress Russian Dolls I'm making for some shows next month. First a Knight and family of Dragons.
Then Adam and Eve, sons, the snake and the apple.
And finally a ship's crew.

More next week when they are made.

Friday, March 26, 2010

New Cards from Moo

I just received a box of cards I ordered from Moo.com.

The mini cards are printed fuzzy, the business cards are printed squint and the greetings cards, which were to be blank inside, all contain the message

"Zakary Marlowe Maxwell Andrews born March 7th 2010 at 5.17am weighing 8lbs." which is printed upside down?

Blooming useless.


Thursday, March 18, 2010

Month of the Book

Just realised that Himp sketchbooks along with other pieces of my work will be on display/ sale at the following over the next wee while. There are associated launch nights and parties to them all - check out the links.
Zine Showcase 19 March - 4 April
Gin Palace 9-12 April
Welcome Home Gallery 17-25 April
GI Artist Bookfair 16-17 April

I'd better get drawing - book two is far from finished.

Friday, March 12, 2010

New competition

This doesn't officially launch until next week but for those that want a sneak peak, the new Common of Houses Competiton: Electoral Reform that I set up is now online (Though its not quite officially launched yet).  Its all about redesigning the way that voting works and we need your ideas, drawings and inventions. Have a look.

Monday, March 08, 2010

New Prints

Picked up the first print run of my Scottish Posters Prints from the Glasgow Print Studio at the end of last week. Very impressed, the quality of the prints is stunning and the paper is lovely, thick and tactile. The Sherlock Holmes Screen prints are also almost finished and I'll share images of these once I have some.

I'll put all current print orders in the post in a few days so everyone should receive their copies by the beginning of next week. Let me know what you think.

The shop site that I've been promising will be coming soon. I'm just in the middle of designing a website for the GIA at the moment and have three group shows taking place next month which I'm trying to complete work for. There is also the small matter of the new Common of Houses competition which launches next week (fingers crossed). Busy times.

Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Common of Houses - how a new competition is born

When I received the entries for our previous competition (Common of Houses: No Expense Spared) I noticed that most entrants were keen not just to see changes in the rules governing MPs’ expenses but also to see major changes in the way in which Government is actually formed and operates.

I started to think about other aspects of Government policy/ procedures that could do with a creative redesign. If we were to start again, what, and how could designers change the way that politics runs in this country?

With the General Election coming up in May 2010 there seemed like only one sensible place to start – the vote.

Once I had set that as the basic problem I started the real work of setting up a new competition which includes sorting out - a brief, project sponsors, a team of judges, some prizes, some PR and an exhibition.

Should keep me busy. 

Monday, March 01, 2010

Gin Palace - "Details to Follow"

I'm going to be one of a host of artist/ designers taking part in The Gin Palace's new show in April. Here's some blurb.

" `Details To Follow`, the second pop-up design event presented by The Gin Palace.We have spent quality time with lots of designers images and statements, standards were high but we got there eventually. We hope to be showing the work of close to 40 designers from across disciplines, here are images from the first group of confirmed designers. Please keep an eye on our blog and facebook page for updates on more confirmed designers. Enjoy..."  Gin Palace

The first Gin Palace that took place last year was great and I'm delighted that I've been selected to actually take part this year. I'll post details of where and when, once it known.

Monday, January 18, 2010

AB0Co

I thought it would be interesting to play with the idea of the apparent permanence of the alphabet and language by interpreting them though a temporary and fleeting material.

The alphabet along, with numbers, colours and the sounds that animals make are among the first things we learn as children. This “first” knowledge is very powerful and gives the alphabet the sense that it is unquestionable, definitive and of all time. It feels like a key piece of understanding which is an essential building block of our human experience.

This permanence however is not true, as language is always changing and the alphabet as we know it today has gone through many forms and letter sets. Until the 15thC for example there were three letters which we now no longer use (thorn, edh and yogh) and as late as the 1850’s the Ampersand (&) was considered the 27th and last letter of the Alphabet.


I thought it would be interesting to take advantage of the bitterly cold weather we’ve having recently to try and show that even something which looks honest, solid and unmovable like the alphabet is only subject to time before it too changes. With the Globalisation of language and the advancement of the digital world with the abbreviations of tweets, sms’ and urls, it is not unbelievable that new letters may be born to help speed our global communication.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Alphabet

Here is a sneak peak at how I've been spending my last week. Standing on the roof in the cold trying to freeze the entire alphabet befrore the thaw kicked in. The images are for Stereohype call for entries for their new book. Few more letter to complete tonight and then the photographying can begin.


Monday, January 11, 2010

HIMP: Sketchbooks Vol 1

Get the flash player here: http://www.adobe.com/flashplayer

A set of two books comprising extracts of the personal sketchbooks of those behind Hole in my Pocket, allowing the reader a unique insight into the internal workings of their tiny little minds.
One book containts extracts of Alburt's sketchbook, one contains extracts from Scott's sketchbook. Each book is around 36 pages
[Availible for sale from Etsy or Folksy]

Tuesday, December 01, 2009

St Andrews Day (Yesterday)

I had meant to make something for St Andrews Day yesterday, but Scott and I spent the day at our old uni giving a quick talk to the students. It was weird being back there but it was a lot of fun and hopefully we didn't bore them all to death to much. We also gave them a quick workshop project to carry out in the streets of Glasgow, in which they had to define various "spaces" by means of a set of tag cards. The results were really good, with some very interesting images, which the students then had to present and explain under a strict time limit of 10secs. We'll post the results to our site in the next week or so.
Anyway, the above poster was inspired by the classic WWII poster. See here for more details Keep Calm and Carry On poster site.
[Text by Annie.]

Friday, November 20, 2009

Central Station

Had a lot of fun at last weeks Central Station Launch. Two days of art and creativeness in Glasgow, with a tour bus on the Saturday and a load of talks and tasty biscuits on the Sunday.

Hopefully there will be more events like that coming up soon. Join up to their site for more info.


Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Superhuman

Just made this poster for SPID's latest theatrical extravaganza in London. Anyone in the area should take a look. The hardest part of the project was holding the camera far enough away with my left hand to get a good photo of my right arm.

Pigeon Man

As promised many months ago, here is the footage of the pigeon hunter in action.

Be warned that while this may be an edited down version, it is still just a video of a man standing for a long, long time in a park, in the rain, trying to catch a pigeon. Its strangely hypnotic though.

[For those wondering what this is all about click here for the earlier story]

Friday, November 13, 2009


The Seed from Johnny Kelly on Vimeo.
Saw this earlier and really liked its simplicity and colour. My opinion might also have been swung by a recent foray into oragami and paper folding during our decorating the close for Halloween.

Wednesday, November 04, 2009

GFF2010 - Rough Animation Test

Here's a very rough test for the GFF2010 trailer showing the way I'm planning on making the images work. Still a lot of work to do between now and Friday when the Client chooses who will progress. Then there are ten days to complete and tie it all together.

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