A little late this month.
Hopefully you were all looking to see when the scribble for this month will be posted?
Then I'm sure you'll be dying to get going!
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A little late this month.
Hopefully you were all looking to see when the scribble for this month will be posted?
Then I'm sure you'll be dying to get going!
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Bird beak!
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Amazon Australia, possibly.
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I need its ISBN Chris.
Thank you for finding it though. The only other reference is in the Vatican's Index Librorum Prohibitorum:
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Acorn
Finaly here is my contribution for this month. I hope You enjoy it.
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Servus Ernie!
Thank You Jonopen. Your bird in a book cover is great! I have fun to see this.
Servus Ernie
LOL - very good - thanks all :-)
As you all no doubt realised the design was 'borrowed' from an early style Penguin paperback from the days before they used imagery on their covers.
I expect only hd will get the alternative idea (below). It relates to a piece of 1960's graffiti from the docks at Hull, a northern UK coastal city.
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If I remember well, You are the guy who switched to Apple?
Are You done the illustration with Affinity Designer? Looks so for me.
I personally only use AD when working in AP for magazines and/or books, flyers, logos, etc.
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wikki commons image
saved form oblivion and on dispaly in humber street so I understand ;)
nice correlation jono
@Ernie, Nice graphics.
Yes it was done in Affinity Designer on a Mac. I switched over a few years ago, but my heart still belongs to Xara. I think it's a first love sort of thing! There are still quite a few techniques I only know how to do using P&GD.
@handrawn - nice find. I've just read the story behind its creation - a trawler captain nurtured an injured seagull back to health, only for it to be killed by the coxswain just before being released from the box it was kept in. When a crew member was asked, "what's inside the box?", he quickly said "a dead bod". I've seen it at the Humber Street gallery but didn't know the background story.
aye @ernie - sharp and to the point as usual
@jono - it is said he was drunk when he painted it - true or not there was an real kerfuffle when the sheds were due for demolition - it had become a fixture seen from boat on the estuary
not exactly a banksy, perhaps ahead of it's time :D
Probably had one too many Bodkas - Yes, there really is a local vodka called that!
Maybe a river Banksy! :D
Here's a super quick, to keep on topic!
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Gone fishing.......
One from me.
Maybe you can see whereabout the scribble was used?!
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scribble and hair (dry art 6) are xara and the rest is... handrawn
nice one penny :)
EDIT -oh and before anyone points it out I appear to have mis-spelt scribble :D:D typickle
sorted hopefully - font is chiller
probably both ;)
thank you jono :)