Wednesday 16 November 2011

film festival + city + poster = cine-city film festival poster.

Sometimes the creative fires in my belly get to work and I actually make things. I got asked to make a poster for a one off event being held as part of the cine-city festival being held in Brighton over the next month.

As the event is based around local film and music makers I decided to go with something quite iconic for the image. I'm always a sucker for some handmade type that takes stupid amounts of hours as well.


 
In other news:- One half of Alaskan girls (that's me, more on that later) will be taking on those pesky swine's over at El Diablo (www.facebook.com/#!/eldiabloclothing) on for a 30 days drawing challenge. This battle of drawing skills and tasteful social commentary will begin on December first. We'll be making some type of blog and hopefully produce something in paper format at the end of it.

I am now a rock star (www.facebook.com/#!/thevinylsofficial) - like it.

Alaskan girls is a colab between me and Mr Robbie Candy. We have one goal, to change the world. (Or make some shoddy work and embarrass ourselves. )

ciao.

Friday 30 September 2011

Blast from the past 1#: Sketchbook scribbles #1

    As I am currently working on a billion things right now I decided it was best to not leave this blog land empty whilst I was plugging away. With this in mind I stumbled upon some old dusty sketchbooks from over the years and thought it would be a cool idea to have a series of updates from the section of work which will be later known as my "classics". This is going to be a large amount of images and due to this I have supplied some appropriate listening material to wet your ears whilst you browse through work from the olden days.

 

























































 

Cheers.

Thursday 15 September 2011

Stealing Rusty's machine

I made a poster for the lovely Candice at work. It turned into a bit of a handmade type fest as usual. The idea was some post school type theme hence the lined paper. I was also going to have images but the programme for my hp scanner on my printer is actually the slowest thing ever. I'm currently working on a couple of other things for bands and the people over at wasted mag so I'll put that up when I'm done.

cheers.

Friday 9 September 2011

London creatives.

   I got a real commission, watch out world. The bloody amazing sally over at London creatives   (http://www.facebook.com/londoncreatives.org.uk) has asked me to reproduce their logo in my special way of mark making in order to be screen printed on to bags, t-shirts and other such items. You can see what I came up with below.

   If you are a creative person based in or around london I urge you to look at what they are trying to do by clicking on the above link. It's going to be special. This type of networking is what we all need to find ourselves lovely jobs in the creative sector.

Cheers.

Sunday 28 August 2011

Wasted article.

Recently I have been added to the ever growing wasted magazine. My good friend Vicky Webb http://crumpetsandcrabsticks.blogspot.com/ got me involved and I have been able to have total creative freedom over my spread. I am currently working on a "guide to..." type theme which is going to be a mixture of images and my horrible writing skills. My first article was inspired by some group talking about why no-one goes to local gigs. (obviously not true) I put together some ideas of how to turn this around and save the demise of our scene.



You can download the whole magazine at http://wastedmagazine.co.uk/

One more thing. I finally got a job. It's in a sweet shop that looks like the old days. It's pretty rad. You can see some pictures of it here. http://vintagebrighton.com/2011/08/hardys-original-sweet-shop/  

Cheers. 



Friday 22 July 2011

How to drive yourself insane, wasted magazine, Miniture band and crazy horses.

That my friends is a gargantuan blog title.  It's been a busy couple of weeks and some of it was actually productive. I finally blew the festival cherry. It was messy and that's all I need to say. Now to the business end of things. I got interviewed over at lo-brow and you can read all I have to say about a whole host of topics at: http://lo-brow.com/art/marcus-gilham-illustrator/

I am currently working on an article for wasted magazine: http://www.facebook.com/#!/wastedmagazine which is going to be interesting with a lot of creative control. This ties in with the How to drive yourself insane section. Basically I'm well known for doing processes that would generally make people go nuts. I decided to make some of the font by hand and here's what I got up to.







Seems simple right? Most normal people would scan this in and photoshop it into oblivion. I'm special.









As you can see. It says rodeog. I don't want it to say that. So of course I'm going to need a little help from photosohop. I try to use it as something to help me. Mostly because I enjoy the actual process of making things as much as I like what I'm making. I'll the put the whole spread up when I'm done.




Two more things then I'm off. The image below is a miniature desktop drum kit my dad got me for Christmas as a joke. Me and my house mate have actually been making some pretty awful music as a duo. If you own a miniature instrument and want to be a part of our freakshow. Let me know.    
Crazy horses!




Cheers!

Sunday 3 July 2011

conversations series #2

   I was talking to someone about when I saw some guy playing badminton and he looked exactly Napoleon Dynamite. This made me think of the beast known as the liger. My idea was that they simply won't get on well being part of the same animal so they would do their best to annoy each other. The tiger made the tail come out of the Lion's mouth. So it turned it's feet around to face the other way.