Friday, March 27, 2009
v2.0 sketch for 'We've visited Whitstable's HutSpots'
Sketched on the train in blue Biro, this drawing really came together nicely, with its exaggerated, fish-eye style of perspective and near symmetry. This one's going to be a good painting!
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Jar ticket illustration
This 40s-style illustration was done for a swing-ticket for my girlfriend Fiona's jam and preserve-making sideline. She will be supplying Isle of Wight company vintage-vacations.co.uk (thus the retro feel) with jars of the lovely stuff for their holidaymakers to take home.
Friday, March 20, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
WhitstaBALL painting in progress...
WhitstaBALL pencil stage...
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Whitsta-BALL scamp v1.1
Sketched on the homeward train last night. As you can see, compared to v1.0, I added some 'sauce' by the ladle-full for this one. Also, in order to inject some humour, I have since added to the 'final pencil' (refined, pre-painting drawing), a frowning female partner to go with the big guy in the background and deleted the tidebreakers and a few beach huts for the sake of an uncluttered image. I also adjusted the type so that the word 'ball' was contained inside the ball itself.
v1.0 Whitsta-BALL scamp
Monday, March 02, 2009
Fish and fishermen sketches
A subject close to my heart, (often competing for my time directly with sketching and painting) is the art of fishing itself. Especially fly-fishing, my original piscatorial passion. The Fish and Fishermen sketches were originally drawn as ideas for wood carvings, something I intend to pursue at a later date, but which has gone by the wayside in favour of pressing on with new ideas for the postcard series and other paintings.
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Illustration for upcoming 'Lake District Map'
Hand-drawn in brush pen with digital colour. © Peter Gander
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Crow II monoprint © Peter Gander Another monoprint study. This is essentially a sketch for a two-colour linocut that I plan to cut later ...
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Using a heavy-duty craft (Stanley) knife to get rid of excess lino All off, then I bevelled the outer edge of the fish to avoid it catc...