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Showing posts with label exhibition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exhibition. Show all posts

29 September 2009

Blogging Fail! ... And customs


Hi Hi Tiddleypeeps,

Wow, I'm really quite shocking at this blogging business.
Lots has happened since my last post. This should be Fail Blog! or Fail blog should be just a blank page saying that.
Sadly Team Indescribble is no more. After 7 1/2 years together Mike and I decided to go our separate ways. It was very sad but we're both moving down our paths and are much happier for it. Fear not though, we're both still doodling away! I'm still working under the pseudonym Indescribble and Mike will be back soon with a vengeance under his own name.

So yeah a great few months of change and re-adjustment and much more to come I think.

Meanwhile, I've been working on new things.
I recently got involved with another custom show at Iksentrik in Frome called "What A Plank" This time using skate decks as a platform. I have to say I loved it! I was so anxious about getting back to painting as little work has got beyond my sketchbook lately as I've been busy designing toys and packaging. I had heard that Julie West amongst other amazing artists had been asked to contribute so I got a little critical of my work and went a little crazy trying to come up with a decent design. Once I had a few words with myself and got myself back on track, inspiration hit and I came up with a lil something.
Painting it was a real pleasure. I loved working with the wood grain of the deck and I was really pleased with the result and have since had a really positive response. So maybe Snow boards next.

29 October 2007

Sneaky Critter Show @ Bodhi Gallery


'Sneaky Critter Criminals' by Indescribble
Originally uploaded by Sneakyraccoon

Last Monday I travelled to London's Brick Lane to deliver our canvases to Sneaky Raccoon - Sneaky Critters Exhibiton at Bodhi Gallery.
I had a lot of fun helping put the show together with Sneaky herself, Matt Jones (Lunatik), Sichi, Jawa & Phill Corbett.
It was a great show with Mini 4" canvases designed by 30 fantastic Illustrators and artists and some really outstanding additional artwork.

Our mini canvas (which is still available) was called 'Creeping Critter Criminals' and Mick and I collaborated on a twin canvas piece titles 'It Must Have Been Something I Ate'. As always there were a lot of laughs whilst creating the work.
Check out the pictures from the night on SneakyRaccoon's flickr page.
If you want either of the pieces you can contact Sneaky raccoon through flickr or drop us a line :)