I saw an online tutorial a few days ago, in which a fairy (or somesuch creature) was depicted flying at the viewer… Yesterday, in the train from Berlin to Potsdam, she resurfaced and wanted to be drawn. Out came my trusty sketchbook and a pencil, the graphite rubbed onto the page. I found myself with a pencil sketch, git back home and inked it. Today, at work, in the spirit of experiment and the enjoyment of an Intuos tablet, I started colouring her, lost about three versions and still wasn't done by the time I got home. So here, in the beginnings of glory, a couple of process pictures, one of the B/W version, a second of the flat colours I got to lay down today. More to come!
In an attempt to move away from the more dangerous things in life, such as hmanely catching rabbits, flying to the moon in search of Wedneslydale or sheeprustling, Messrs. Wallace and Gromit, formerly of Anti-Pesto, have taken up part-time modeling for Harvey Nichols. They present us with an amazing transformation, which, in a wierd way, actually looks cracking great! The campaign is brought to your poppers by DDB London with photography by Giles Revell. Wallace: Prince of Wales check grey two-piece suit by Paul Smith Gromit: Ray Ban Wayfarer sunglasses and purple stripe silk scarf by Duchamp. Wallace: navy cashmere jacket and silk tapered trousers by Alexander McQueen, Dolce & Gabbana fitted white shirt and Giorgio Armani tie. Gromit: navy silk Paul Smith scarf Lady Tottington: black draped jersey ‘Acorn’ dress by Alexander McQueen, red patent ‘Triclo’ shoes by Christian Louboutin and metallic bronze ’Puffy’ bag by Zagliani More!
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