Posts tagged art

Posts tagged art
Two minute pencil sketch of Obi-Wan Kenobi, drawn on the back of a receipt, photographed with Hipstamatic.
Watching John Boorman’s Point Blank last night, starring Lee Marvin as Walker (adapted from the Richard Stark novel, The Hunter). Did a couple of moleskine sketches of Marvin - this one was the better of the two.
(Source: hugonebula)
Review of Rol Hirst’s Too Much Sex & Violence over at mombcast:
From Too Much Sex & Violence #1
Written by Rol Hirst Art by Andrew Cheverton
Reviewed at MOMBsite
My Bride of Frankenstein art has been framed and hung in Orbital Comics as part of their HORRIFIC: CHARITY COMIC ART SALE & EXHIBITION, one aspect of their Long Halloween series of events, which also includes appearances by John Watkiss and Mike Allred. The Horrific exhibition has been extended until Wednesday, and all art is for sale, with proceeds donated to charity.
From October 21st-23rd, Orbital Comics in Great Newport Street, London, are hosting a Halloween art exhibition and sale:
“The Just 1 Page comics charity presents Horrific, a three day exhibition and art sale starting next Friday, including original artwork by Mike Carey and Charlie Adlard, signed prints by Tim Bradstreet (Hellblazer, Punisher, Blade, Unknown Soldier), Shaun of the Dead sculptures designed by Jesse Farrell and lots more.”
In the “lots more” category is the above illustration (both original art and a one-off coloured print) which I have contributed to the event. See here for more details.
A Sontaran, from BBC’s Doctor Who, done as a warm-up sketch this afternoon. This is one from the 1970s, when Sontarans were terrifying. This one looks a bit sad and lost, though…
“We’re a bunch of young offenders and not one of us knows how to steal a car? This is pathetic!”
- NathanMisfits by Andrew Cheverton
My friend Nick Papaconstantinou (of Elephant Words and the MOMBcast) wanted to make an artbook for his wife on their first anniversary, so he asked a bunch of folk for illustrations based on his wife’s favourite things.
I did MisFits. The idea at the time was to make it look like a lo-fi vinyl single. So, yeah… it’s supposed to look like that.
Tim Keable did a Mulan illustration, and I also contributed one for 30 Days of Night. I’ll post them here as Nick puts them up.
Here is a lovely piece of West fan art from Spanish artist FHNavarro, received after he had enjoyed our West: Justice hardback.
Felipe and I are discussing working together on a comic project at the moment (isn’t it great how these things sometimes just happen?) which I hope to able to announce here pretty soon.

Current Twitter craze seems to be to have a go at drawing The Joker. Here you go.
Found an old sketch of West I did as preparation for Blood in Stray Bullets. I think I dropped the original in with an online order.