Showing posts with label birdface. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birdface. Show all posts

Wednesday, 8 August 2012

All New


Friday, 3 February 2012

xmas zine fair


Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Birdface Publication


I will add more photos once it comes back from the printers.

stickers


Thursday, 27 October 2011

T-shirts

I've started to put my work onto T-shirts, not as a money making venture but in an attempt to distribute my images into a non-fine art realm.

T-shirts

Action shot of Birdface T-shirt in Korea

crap screenshot
 (just click the t-shirts link for a better look)

Box of goodies - T-shirts and coasters for x-mas fair

Korean Exhibiton

















Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Birdface Comic











Pun Police

As always, clicky picture to make bigger.





Monday, 21 March 2011

Show and Text 2011

In progress:



Click images to enlarge.

Show and Text set up:































Text:


I work primarily with drawing, painting and text. Using influences drawn from; literature, cinema, the visual arts, graphic novels and philosophy, I create dreamlike sequences. Drawings allow me to work quickly and freely. My relationship to drawing is such that I can work without preciousness and thus quickly refine the imagery I’m using.

The imagery I use is fantastical. I use the term fantastical, in relation to the genre attached to Angela Carter’s writing; Fantastical Realism. This genre uses dream logic and fairytale imagery juxtaposed with recognisable or daily events, in order to explore and expose a deeper truth. Similarly I use a combination of text and image in an attempt to explore my own relationship with the world and the truths presented to me.

I like to work with sequences in order to generate a narrative and a dialogue between images. The raw/handmade look of the work helps keep it ‘alive’; thus leaving it open to interrogation.


Not the best Artists Statement, but the work went down well.