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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Hunter S. Thompson: This is Bat Country Giclee Prints

Wanting to do a limited set of prints of my Hunter S. Thompson illustration, after five years, I decided to revisit this image and draw a background and colour it after all these years.

There are two different versions that are signed and numbered, limited to 25 copies of each (a black and white version and a coloured version).  The prints are 36 x 51cm (or approx. 14 x 20 inches) on Eterma Elite 320gsm art paper.  A print is $80 and $30 for shipping with tracking and insurance ($20 for shipping without tracking and insurance).  If you are interested in purchasing one email me and I will send you a Paypal link, please indicate which shipping option and which version of the print you would like (colour or black and white).  I am shipping these from Australia so they will arrive in 2-3 weeks.

You can contact me at awolfillustrations@gmail.com



Sunday, October 26, 2014

Pumpkin King

Just finished the linework for the Pumpkin King, which I undertook as part of the Character of the Week challenge at conceptart.org.  I will colour this today and post it later!

Monday, September 29, 2014

Leviathan

After slowly working on this one over the last few weeks I am finished Leviathan, the moment before destruction of a tall ship by a gigantic Sperm Whale.  For some reason this image is very light here so if you want to see the colours as I intended them to look visit my Facebook page @awolfillustrations.


Here is the original hand drawing that this one started out as. It is on A3 card stock and is a combination of graphite, coloured pencil, ink and acrylic paint. It is for sale so if anyone is interested email me with an offer.

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Mother Nature Giclee Prints for Sale





I have a new set of giclee prints available of an older piece of work of mine that I have received many requests for over the years, since I first completed Mother Nature.  This is a limited edition print of 50 that is 66cm x 44 cm (or 26 inches by 17.5 inches) and they are signed and numbered.  A print is $80 and shipping is $20 to North America and Europe ($30 if you would like the print insured with a tracking number).  If you are interested in purchasing one I can email you a Paypal link and send one off in the post for you, which will take about 2-3 weeks since I am sending it from Australia.

If interested you can contact me at awolfillustrations@gmail.com

Friday, June 13, 2014

A Delicate Balance


A Delicate Balance.  This is completely hand drawn with Micron 0.5mm fine liners, the first piece I have illustrated completely by hand in about 5 years.  I am really excited about the way this turned out and there is nothing I would change about this piece, which is strange for me since I always want to tweak my artwork.  I have A2 prints (42cm x 60cm or 16.5 inches by 23.5 inches) available to buy for $80 plus shipping.  These are high quality beautiful prints, which are signed and numbered, and an edition of 15.  If you would like to order or have any questions email me at awolfillustrations@gmail.com

Here are a few detailed sections to show the intricacy of this piece.




Last weekend I was part of a group exhibition in Melbourne put on by Phollio, which is the reason I created this piece.  Here are a few photos of that exhibition.




Bill Murray

I did a large pencil drawing of this for two great friends who were married last month.  My computer hard drive has died so I cannot share the original drawing but I am able to share the coloured version I did afterwards.  The fantastic Mister Bill Murray.

Monday, April 7, 2014

1965 Buick Riviera Inspired BATMOBILE


This is a Batmobile modeled after the 1965 Buick Riviera that my dad rebuilt a few years back.  I loved that car and I have always loved the different versions of the Batmobile, Tim Burtons version being the first car that ever captivated my imagination and changed what a car was to me.  This is the first attempt to draw a car since I was about 12 years old and I am really happy with the way it has turned out.  Let me know what you think and what could make this better.  I plan on eventually having this in an action scene, speeding down a Gotham street with bullets ricocheting off its body armor as Batman ejects out the roof.  Eventually.

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Darkside Gig Poster





Like the Medusa: Queens of the Stone Age and Nine Inch Nails poster I did a few weeks ago, I have done for the DARKSIDE concert that I am going to this weekend.  I have this black and white version and 3 different coloured versions I will be sharing over the next few days. I will be giving away 20 A3 prints of these at the show (5 of each of the variations). Also check out DARKSIDE and their fantastic 2013 album Psychic.



Friday, March 14, 2014

Queens of the Stone Age and Nine Inch Nails Gig Poster

Tonight we are going to see Nine Inch Nails and Queens of the Stone Age play a coheadline show. When I first started working on Medusa I had plans to make a mock/fake poster for this show.  I like the way the text worked out and fits into the look of the poster.


This is my first attempt at the text for this poster and while I like it I think it so too bright and stylised and takes away from the image.


This is the original linework that I did using Illustrator over some hand drawn elements.


The finished poster without any text.

Friday, February 28, 2014

The Fantistic Movie Posters of Laurent Durieux

Laurent Durieux is a 42 year old illustrator from Brussels that creates some of the most beautiful retro-futuristic posters with bold style and classical crosshatching techniques.  His posters feel modern but recall to best of the art deco visual style.  The poster for Metropolis is my favorite movie posters of all time and it was the first work of his that I came across.

LAURENT DURIEUX WEBSITE










Wednesday, February 26, 2014

The Insect King

This is a piece of concept design, or character design, that I did for a competition last week.  He is the Insect King and ruler of all insects.  I also included a detail so you can see just how much detail I put into this guy and the steps of the process along the way.



Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Native Australian Animals

I did this collection of illustrations for a series of magnets that I produced for Christmas presents for family members.  It is a collection of native Australian animals and after a few months I am proud to be able to share these with everyone.

The Kookaburra.  This bird sits up in the trees and laughs his enormous head off at all that goes on below him with other Kookaburras.

 The Koala.  This lazy marsupial sits up in gum trees all day long, lounging and eating gum leaves, which make him all the lazier.

The Magpie.  This beautiful black and white bird has a call and whistle that is just as majestical but be sure to stay away if it has babies nearby because it will swoop animals it sees as a threat to its young, even something as large as a human.

The Ringtail Possum.  This marsupial hangs out and sleeps the day away in the treetops but will climb down to the ground during the night to rummage and find food.

The Wombats.  This large and cuddly marsupial hides in the day in its underground burrow to venture out at night for food.

The Bilby.  It is known that this little marsupial visits Australian children at Easter instead of a bunny.

The Cassowary.  This gigantic bird, which seems as much dinosaur as bird, roams the jungle eating a wide variety of plants and seeds and helps the jungle by distributing the seeds in their droppings.

The Emu.  This is another large bird but unlike the Cassowary you will not find this guy in the jungle but instead more likely to find him roaming cooler climates, usually grasslands.

The Kangaroo.  Australia's most famous animal of all, these guys bounce around on their powerfully hind legs and can be found in most climates and terrains across the diverse continent.