Paradigm is the realisation of the wine-maker’s personal dream of creating his own wine, and the label design highlights his passion for wine and his truly unique approach to viticulture. He has attempted a maverick blend that sets a new standard, challenging wine convention. As such, a smart and witty label portrays that all is not always as it seems; that life (and wine) has hidden layers, duality and ambiguity.
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
Pitta Face street art
Took this photograph of a pityful pitta-face whilst walking to work. Would love to know the full story of the previous night's inspired drawing.
Titanic / Centenary Anniversary Poster- White Star Line
This year marked the 100th year anniversary of the sinking of the White Star Lines flag ship Titanic.
I wanted to mark this occassion by producing a poster image. It was upon researching the White Star Line flag and rotating it through 90 degrees that I first saw the iceberg.
Upon striking the iceberg on the evening of 15th April 1912, 2224 passengers life's hung in the balance. In just 2 hours 40 minutes 1502 souls had perished.
Thursday, 16 August 2012
Miro Exhibition - Private View / Yorkshire Sculpture Park
I attended this wonderful private view earlier in the year - the show is still on until 6th January 2013 and is well worth a visit.
Creative Inspiration
I'm sometimes asked by my students what inspires me creatively - you don't have to look much further than colour and form from nature. Take these burnet moths my daughters Ava and Scarlett encountered on the Derbyshire moors feeding away on the mustard flowers of the ragwort - (one of their favourite foods). The girls have both become astute spotters of bugs and insects this Summer.
Super Saturday Athletics evening
What an evening!
I don't think there will be no sporting experience I will ever witness again which will surpass this one - some things you just know. The evening has already gone down in history has British athletics finest hour.
My two brothers Jamie and Paul, (& honorary brother Matt) were screaming like banshees as Mo Farah took to that last lap in the 10,000 metres and made history.
Greg Rutherford jumped out of his skin and to top it all our very own city of Sheffields' golden girl Jessica Ennis ruling the last event of the heptathlon, (800 metres) and celebration at the reward ceremony.
A visit to Naomi Games home
I haven't posted for some time - (going underground from time to time is something I need to do - after all the net can't beat real life interaction!) In other words, I could say I've been getting a real life recently.
And to prove it here are photographs of a trip made earlier in the year along with fellow illustrator and teaching partner Lee Ford to the home of Naomi Games, (daughter of celebrated Illustrator/Graphic Designer Abram Games).
We had been very kindly invited by Naomi to choose pieces of her late fathers work to form part of
a show that Lee curated earlier in the year entitled 'Working Drawings'. The exhibition detailing formative sketch and development stages of various artists works including drawings by Jill Calder, Roderick Mills, Ken Garland, Ed Fella, Abram Games, Alan Fletcher, Saul Steinberg, Jason Ford and Simon Spillsbury.
Naomi was an excellent host and narrated us through folders and folders of drawings - many of which would have never been publicly been seen before. The anecdotal stories Naomi offered giving great insight to the motivation and creative forces of this 20th Century graphical genius.
Her son Theo, (an architectural student) all the while working on his latest project in the kitchen only breaking to see if we required more coffee.
A very memorable day.
To see more examples of Abram and Theo's work visit websites below:
www.abramgames.com
www.cargocollective.com/theorama
And to prove it here are photographs of a trip made earlier in the year along with fellow illustrator and teaching partner Lee Ford to the home of Naomi Games, (daughter of celebrated Illustrator/Graphic Designer Abram Games).
We had been very kindly invited by Naomi to choose pieces of her late fathers work to form part of
a show that Lee curated earlier in the year entitled 'Working Drawings'. The exhibition detailing formative sketch and development stages of various artists works including drawings by Jill Calder, Roderick Mills, Ken Garland, Ed Fella, Abram Games, Alan Fletcher, Saul Steinberg, Jason Ford and Simon Spillsbury.
Naomi was an excellent host and narrated us through folders and folders of drawings - many of which would have never been publicly been seen before. The anecdotal stories Naomi offered giving great insight to the motivation and creative forces of this 20th Century graphical genius.
Her son Theo, (an architectural student) all the while working on his latest project in the kitchen only breaking to see if we required more coffee.
A very memorable day.
To see more examples of Abram and Theo's work visit websites below:
www.abramgames.com
www.cargocollective.com/theorama
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