‘Nice Cold Pint’ official Sean of the Dead piece, for Gallery 1988 with Focus Features
Prints are now available here. Show runs until Oct 1st.
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‘Nice Cold Pint’ official Sean of the Dead piece, for Gallery 1988 with Focus Features
Prints are now available here. Show runs until Oct 1st.
A ridiculous amount of testosterone present in this movie, but an absolute classic all the same. Really pleased I can announce that Predator will be available as a limited run at Gallery 1988’s 30 Years Later show in the next week. Details will be posted soon!
Rage and Ruin
Alternative poster submitted to the Kong: Skull Island Posterspy and Legendary Creative Brief.
Through a combination of colour, form and texture I wanted to show Kong as an elemental force of nature, suddenly bursting onto the scene in a fiery rage and tearing through the puny, disorientated helicopters. The pilots must quickly try and react to this new, gigantic threat. But for now, their best option would be to flee! See further project details here
A few more details and process shots of Rogue One uploaded to my Behance page: https://www.behance.net/gallery/48129271/Rogue-One-A-Star-Wars-Story
Worked in a few new textures into my usual style for this one. Wanted to work on a piece that depicted a scene of carnage and panic as the Rebels are running from something that looks pretty threatening, but with Jyn in a defiant but stoic posture. Quite like the idea that the eclipse of the Death Star set behind Jyn also serves as an abstract halo. Enjoy!
Among other things, very grateful for the great clients that's allowed me to work on some fantastic projects this year. Thank you for all the support and kind words from my followers, and to those who have purchased a piece of my work. I’m eternally grateful, and it motivates me to keep pushing on with creating new work. Happy New Year everyone!
You can check out my 2016 highlights here: http://www.mobokeh.com/2016-highlights.html
A piece produced for Gallery 1988’s exhibition with the Tree and The Rock inspired by Rudyard Kipling’s Jungle Book. Depicting a moment between Mowgli and the wolf Raksha to get across their strong bond and friendship. The piece had to be appropriate for kids, so Shere Khan is featured subtly and abstractly with the stripes bleeding into the trees, rather than showing the fierceness of his character which could be intimidating for a nursery.
It’s now available to buy from Gallery 1988 as a limited edition here
Mr Freeze: for moviepilot.com’s feature on Science and Superheroes
You can check out the full article here: http://moviepilot.com/fanzine/science-and-superheroes
New work created for moviepilot.com’s feature on Science and Superheroes.
You can check out the full article here: http://moviepilot.com/fanzine/science-and-superheroes
My tribute piece for Suicide Squad, just for fun. The film looks pretty good fun from the trailers. Hope David Ayer pulls it off.
A slightly more ‘cutesy’ take on my usual style.
“Heat ‘em up!” my piece for Planet Pulp’s latest Ghostbusters theme.
http://www.planet-pulp.com/2016/07/heat-em-up.html
My Dark Crystal piece is now up for sale on the Hero Complex Gallery website! http://goo.gl/ClT85f
Screen Print with Metallic Ink
S&N Limited Edition of 75
18" x 24"
If Alien were an old sci-fi novel, its cover may have looked something like this. I love those old covers and how they may or may not have accurately depicted the story within, haha. And Alien is simply a fantastic movie.
Prints available in my Print Store.
Inspired by Roland Emmerich’s Independence Day sequel that’s just been released, Movie Pilot commissioned me to create artwork to accompany their most recent online Fanzine on disaster movies. A great project to have worked on, and it’s well worth a read. You can check it out here:
http://moviepilot.com/fanzine/the-end-of-the-world
I’m available for commissions like this one, get in touch at [email protected]
Thanks for all the love shown for this piece so far : ) You can take a look at more details and the working process for 'See You Later' on my behance page: https://www.behance.net/…/3718…/The-Iron-Giant-See-You-Later
Slightly different take on my usual style, and working with a limited colour palette. Inspired by The Iron Giant, a film about ‘a boy and his bot’. For this piece I wanted to explore a grown-up Hogarth looking back on his brief time with The Iron Giant, hoping there’s a chance they’ll be reunited again someday. Oh, and recognise a certain easter egg in there? If you haven’t seen this touching film yet, I definitely recommend you check it out.
Close up detail