Only a quick one today for the 30 Day Illustration Challenge. It’s day 2 and I love bears! They are just the best animals around, and I’ll fight anyone who says otherwise!
Propaganda poster begins!
As per usual, I’ve spent far too long tinkering with part of an image that will end up being really small. Also Zeus now looks like a 1980s tennis player, but what can you do?
Orobas, Courier Prince, for the Jobs & Monsters zine.
Working on Jobs and Monsters comic type. I’m no typographer, I don’t really know the rules.
Updated: Amon, Prince of the Stationery Cupboard. Airbrush, digital.
Camio, Duke of Missives. In fairness, I think being a post office guy might be fun, but I suppose from leading 72 legions of demons it might be a downgrade. I’m unlikely to airbrush this one, as it’s a one-pager, so it’ll likely stay digital.
Guardian Online: The Art of Forgetting. Self-set. The article is property of the Guardian.
Charting the Brain: New Scientist. Self-set, the article is property of New Scientist magazine
Glasya Labolas, Lord of Panes and Portals. Another of the demoted demon lords from the Jobs and Monsters zine.
Sometimes you just have to illustrate the Higgs Boson discoveries after poring over New Scientist for an hour, I feel.
Text-free, as per a request.
The completed King Erik Weatherhat comic (subject, of course, to minor changes)