Thursday, February 28, 2013
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Saturday, February 23, 2013
The Children of Lir; Unpublished Stamp Designs
I think these pictures, and other roughs I posted earlier, give a good idea of my stamp design process.
I decided against using the full image of the swan children of Lir sheltering from the storm and went for the transformation scene instead. But I was able to adapt the first design for use as a decorative panel on the stamp sheet.
Amongst some old roughs I found the mock-up below where I was considering the tragic image of the old children of Lir from The Names upon the Harp.
It makes a nice companion piece to the scene of the four of them huddling together as swans.
Labels:
coloured pencils,
pencil,
stamps,
The Children of Lir,
watercolour
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Nativity Stamps from 1999
Here are another set of roughs paired with the printed Christmas stamps that I did for An Post back in 1999.
I think these were the Christmas stamps I was most pleased with.
Friday, February 15, 2013
Oisín and Niamh of the Golden Hair
I recently rediscovered another of my roughs for the mythological stamps I designed a number of years ago for An Post.
This one illustrates the story of Oisín and Niamh of the Golden Hair.
And this is the finished stamp.
This one illustrates the story of Oisín and Niamh of the Golden Hair.
And this is the finished stamp.
Labels:
An Post,
my technique,
Niamh of the Golden Hair,
roughs,
stamps
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Two Views of Des
On closer inspection I realized that the model is Des and that the guy in the white t-shirt is me drawing him.
This is the drawing I did of Des that day.
I always love to see the same subject as depicted by different artists.
Conor has a show of his extraordinary still life paintings entitled "Elements" running now at the Beaux Arts gallery in Bath.
If you aren't in the UK you can see a number of Conor's wonderful life drawings here.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Friday, February 1, 2013
United Arts Club Exhibition Launch
A great evening was had by all who attended Brian Gallagher's latest Illustrators Ireland show at the United Arts Club.
There was a great turn out to hear Bren B of Offset launching the show and there were plenty of sales on the night.
Thanks to Mario for recording the merriment.
Labels:
Brian Gallagher,
Dublin exhibition,
United arts Club
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