Archive | March 2013

Hyde Indoor Market Artwork

Last year, myself and fellow artist Richard Dawson were commissioned by Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council (TMBC) to create some artwork for Hyde Indoor Market.  The aim of the commission was to increase knowledge and awareness of the market – we worked with the market tenants to come up with a design and concept and worked with local community groups to produce some of the artwork.

The final design is a sign that says ‘Hyde Indoor Market’, with each individual 3D letter depicting something sold within the market.  The letters are a mixture of box frames containing various items, are clad in objects or have graphics applied to their surface.

This is the letter N, which depicts the ladies wear, menswear, footwear and jewellery stalls with an illustration of a wardrobe and the items contained within.  The images show the first pencil drawing of the wardrobe and the inked-in versions and then the final one, which was scanned in, cleaned up in Photoshop and then colour rendered in Illustrator.  The final letter has a wood effect finish on the sides, with a printed vinyl applied to the front with the illustration on.

Illustration wardrobe

Illustration wardrobe Hyde Indoor MarketIllustration wardrobe completed Hyde Indoor Market

Garden design course completed

I’ve handed in the final garden design for my course so fingers crossed it passes the test!  I’ll post a picture once I work out how to scan an A1 drawing.  In the meantime, here are some tree graphics I’ve been practicing drawing – I like the simple styles the best.

Garden Design - Tree Graphics

Linocut – first attempt!

Here’s my first attempt at a linocut.., though to be honest, it was on japanese vinyl, which is a whole lot easier to cut.  Next attempt is a reduction lino of the same image – hmmm – wish me luck!

Lino cut print - Mossley Houses