Thursday, 26 May 2011

Penguin Book Cover



Now that all my projects are all handed in, I actually can get the blog updated. Firstly, this is my entry for the Penguin Illustration competition that I entered mid-April. Below are some of the more developed sketches for such a wonderfully colourful book.


Wednesday, 23 February 2011

Yet more Years of Solitude




Here's some muckabouts, roughs and colour tests for the book cover competition so far. In a word: Gauguin. I figure if I'm going to use colour, especially for a book like this, it should be downright offensive.

Friday, 18 February 2011

I'm not dead!

Just off the radar. The other week me and Ian finished our Animation project - I promise it'll be up soon! Just needs cleaning up and rendering for internet, and be warned; it's going for some festivals! Student ones, anyway.

We've got three new projects, maybe four, I don't even know anymore. Anyway, here's some background roughs for Penguin's book competition they're running for students this year:



Check out the Penguin competition page here:

http://www.penguin.co.uk/static/cs/uk/0/minisites/penguindesignaward/index.php

Very soon I'll have some more stuff up on the work I'm...working on now. Toodles!

Monday, 13 December 2010

V & A Student Illustration Awards 2011.

Here's my entry, so here's hoping!

http://www.vam.ac.uk/activ_events/events/illustration_awards/student2011/index.php?section=2&postIndex=175&postSearch=&category=&start=168&show=12

Saturday, 11 December 2010

Ian and Callum's Anamatic. from Callum Jackson on Vimeo.



Right now, I've not long started my animation elective (second year running!) which this year has the brief title of 'Hybridity'.

I'm working on this one with Ian (remember him? http://ianosheagi.blogspot.com/) and we're 'responding', as they say in the art world, by exploring food. We're running with the idea of the English breakfast not being so English - a form of cultural hybridity. Anyway, this is the working anamatic.

Seven Champions Poster



When the Champs asked me to knock up a poster, I took the opportunity to rip off some of the beautiful 70's/80's style film posters kicking around. This also demanded that I practice my digital painting, too. Hoping an improved one will be made soon!

Friday, 10 December 2010

Stories Unfolding Part 2.




Right, I think I'm getting organised. Anyway, here's the second half of the Stories Unfolding project, finished late November 2010. I joined the Seven Champions Molly Dancers as a residential illustrator. The second lump of the project had me gunning down these themes:

- Costume of Morris Dancers (very interesting and colourful)
- Patterns (these were based on illustrated dance figures - quite complicated-looking)
- Poverty (which moved the workers to create Molly Dancing as a source of income on 19th Century East Anglia)
- Colour! (I said I do this - lots of paint-only drawings where I banned the pencil!)
- Print (We have some of the best print rooms in the country at the uni and I'll be damned if those lino presses and screen tables will lie idle)
- The Champs themselves (a stout bunch of chaps, pretty serious dancers too!)

Wednesday, 8 December 2010

Wednesday, 20 October 2010

The Seven Champions, Part 1






This year's first project: we have to join, follow or work alongside a organisation, business or group within Kent. I was lucky enough to have a Molly Dancing group, The Seven Champions, allow me to join their group as bad dancer, unskilled fiddle player and resident artist.

Molly Dancing is a recently revived form of tradition English Morris dance, originally conducted on Plough Monday by East Anglian ploughboys, who were out of work and went around entertaining (I say more intimidating) locals for money. This fine heritage of disguise, fighting and tearing up people's lawns with ploughs has been rightly revived by several sides in Kent, of which The Seven Champions are pivotal in the continuation and development of Molly Dancing.

Since we're not really far in this project, I'm not sure where this is going yet. However, I'm enjoying painting with vivid colours, and have discovered chalk painting. So it should be colourful. Animation? Printmaking? Maybe I should make a book.

Tuesday, 3 August 2010

Pocketbook 2



More hijinks from the end of the first year of University back to Leicestershire.