Showing posts with label Fanart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fanart. Show all posts

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Tinker, Tailor, Animator

After maybe more than a year of ill-correspondence, I slither back to the quivering womb of blogspot with meagre offerings and vaguely apologetic overtures. Here are some mad visions I had while tripping the light fantastic in the mountains. They both seem to have something to do with jawbones and lightning, two of my favourite things.




Next, we have some off sketches of a den of sin I resided within during my London trip, Limazulu, and a stylish poster for a short film I acted in years ago.


And finally, sketches of old people from the Frankfurt airport (where they'll sooner eat your face off than light your cigarette for you) from and a pub in Harringey, uttering my fave Brit tabloid catchphrase. Don't ever say you I ain't done nothin' nice for you.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Everything is Fanart Illuminated

The Order of Practical Occultists are gender-swapped variant of a friend's comic characters, the Useless Psychic Society, involving college-chum ecto-boobery. I've also thrown in a new character evolution of the two protagonists (you can interpret one as antagonist if you really need to) of my 'Vagina Dialogues' short that I should be boarding out real soon. Sketches to sweeten the deal, see you next month at the hearing.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Sketchbook Fancies

I've started drawing again much more recently, and here are the fruits of those feverish labors; a couple character sketches, the first, Li'l Bitch (the littlest rapper, seen here in the garb of Omar Little), Space Kelly, some fanart for 'Cassie' a bounty hunter character belonging to Andrew Chesworth (with a free Jebediah 'scuba creep power' figure with four fully opposable and disposable 'lewdness joints' free of charge) , and finally an inked sketch of the gay gangster-robbing legend himself, Omar Little.



Then to top it off I've included a few porn-inspired drawings from some of my favorite works, including Blake Mason stuff, Shine Louis Stevenson's Crash Pad. And the occasional blissfully oblivious old man in there too.



Sunday, April 6, 2008

Paranoia Agent

Paranoia Agent:
Subversive Anime by Satoshi Kon
The Best There Is!
Enter Li'l Slugger;

George Romero's Dayz of the Dead

In the style of the 80s Romero horror shocker lauded as "The Darkest Day in Horror", comes-
Dayz of the Dead!
Commander Rhodes is an uptight father figure at the head of a ragtag military installation- but what he does count on is- full on wackiness! whether it's confused teen zombie Bub's attempts to shave, Professor Logan's crazy scheme to start Frankenstein monkey farm, or Sarah's dinner of terrible Greek salad, there's only one thing you can be sure of this apocalypse- there's not gonna be one dull moment!

Professor James Moriarty

A Valentine's Day painting from quite some time ago.

A Blackadder by any other name

Some fan-art based on one of my favorite British comedy series, Blackadder, about a recurring malcontent/creep, Edmund Blackadder, who through each era of British history tries to backstab and kill his way to becoming King of England.
pictured: (from left to right, though not in order of cunning) The Mini-brained Prince Regent, George, Lord Edmund Blackadder the First, of the court of Elizabeth, Captain E Blackadder, of the Hull 3rd Battalion, Baldrick, a wretchedly stupid dogsbody, Lord Blackadder the time traveller, later King Edmund the third, and The Mad Queen Elizabeth the first.

"The sound of hoof beats 'cross the glade,
Good folk, lock up your son and daughter,
Beware the deadly flashing blade,
Unless you want to end up shorter.
Black Adder, Black Adder, with many an cunning plan.
Black Adder, Black Adder, you horrid little man."
- a popular Anglo-Saxon rhyme

The Joker and Some Others

As per my tattoo and life-long interests in sociopathy, I have included the obligatory Joker pictures, sprinkled with other pieces.