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Salt of the Earth

a planet with salt skyscrapers

Salt of the earth

If all the oceans evaporated the remaining salt could form a layer more than 120m deep. Or so I was told. This is an Illustration for a DK See for yourself  – Water book.  All Done in Xara Xtreme with the help of bitmap textures.

7 shapes

A table light in 7 shapes

A table light in 7 shapes

Things are quiet here at the Squeaky Voice at the moment as I am working my bits off during waking hours. Pretty much seven days a week. I’m glad to have the work but maybe a little time off would be nice too ;-)

The light illustration got to final artwork before the editor realised it should have been a theatre light (despite brief and approved roughs) Oh well. stuff happens. It’s a shame because the illustration was probably the most cost effective thing I’ve done in years. It is only made up of 7 shapes.
As it is rejected I can post it here. Usually I am contractually not allowed to show any work I produce until after the books are published which in this case is next year sometime.

Right. I’m off to artwork a ‘planter made of car tyres to show ‘ Barry and John stuck some car tyres together to make a plant holder’ – Oh joy.

Doomed Dragon

Dragon bursts out from monitor

Dragon bursts out from monitor

Dragon finds out about birthdays

Dragon finds out about birthdays

Strange job this one.  The client had already chosen and commissioned and artist but must have got cold feet because they requested more samples from other artists. I was ‘lucky’ enough to be one of them. Even though I knew the Illustrations were doomed it was a good opportunity to do a little experimentation while being paid a little money.
In this case my experiment was to try to work faster by using flat colour and lines only where needed. I think it came out well and is a technique that is now finding it’s way into my day to day work.