Showing posts with label london mcm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label london mcm. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 October 2013

MCM: After the Con Rush

I had a table in the Comic Village section of MCM London Comic-Con at the weekend, this is the fourth time I've had a table at MCM and still getting used to taking in the tidal wave of teenage manga cos-play passions on display.

This time around I got a roller banner up to help synchronise the somewhat shambolic brand that is Alfie Gallagher. Creator not present in shot.

 
I had a few new prints available, these along with other original work and prints are now available over at my Etsy shop.
 
 
Here's a selection of sketches and pieces I created there and then over the weekend...
 



 
 
 
Also, finally sold out of my print run of first issue of Charlatan Tales. I really tested the long tail theory to breaking point on that one.
 
As well as having the opportunity to meet and re-meet a lot of good people, I picked up a few bits and pieces. Got my first volume of recently read favourite 'The Bulletproof Coffin' signed by David Hine and got to pick up the second volume 'The Bulletproof Coffin: Disinterred' for a guilt-inducing steal. Also, finally got round to picking up 'Winter's Knight: Day One' by Robert Ball. It's as much a testament to great design as it is to great drawing and storytelling. The playful abstraction in the images really helps the flow and segue between dream and reality, past and present. There's a real sense of creeping dread built up and sustained throughout. Inspiring stuff! 

Thursday, 5 September 2013

Stage

 
I've just completed this piece incorporating pencil work, vector line work and a lot of Photoshop.
 
Originally, prior to colouring and adding vector elements such as the stars and anchor and ropes, I pieced all components together in greyscale.
 
 
When it came to overlaying the colour the colour I had to really hold myself back as I wanted a final look that would look like colours washed out with time and age or a look reminiscent of old hand tinted film footage with slightly garish colours such as emerald green and peachy red seeping through.
 
 
 
I'll have prints of this piece available when I'm attending MCM London Comic Con on the weekend of 25th-27th October.
 

Monday, 20 May 2013

Technicolour Fun!

 
I've digitally coloured a recent ink piece. Basically just wanted to have a bit of fun and have a bit of retro pop and crackle fun in the vein of Mike Allred and Steve Rude.
 
This will be available as a print this weekend when I'm attending London MCM Comic Con. Hopefully see you there!