Saturday, November 21, 2009
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Screentone Cowboy

Friday, October 23, 2009
Viking Marauders

Monday, October 19, 2009
Best-Loved Irish Legends

Thursday, October 15, 2009
Tiger Lily

I'm illustrating another book at the moment so most paintings are on hold for the time being.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Hey Red!

Stephen's adopted this painting and all I know is big, red hair is awesome.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Robin the Hoodie


There was some ink splatter I wanted to use behind Crack Beard, but the printers were worried about how it would print. I mocked up a version anyway for my own sake (but it's elsewhere), it helps the smoke stand out.
Update: I just discovered the Crack Beard story was dropped. Dang! That was one of my favorite illustrations.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Stephen Working

Monday, September 28, 2009
Watercolour Sketches


I haven't touched watercolour in a good while and I was going to say something more here, but I have to recoup from being hunched over blogging on my laptop. Cheerio!
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Baby got back problems!
On the plus side my A4 scanner is working again, although this painting was photographed along with the one from the previous post. The lighting was far from perfect for this, but whatever, you get the gist.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Scanning Issues

Thursday, September 10, 2009
Another Red Head

My new book came out yesterday: Best-Loved Irish Legends. I saw it on the shelves in Waterstone's when we went to town today. I might just post some art from it, but in the meantime here's another lady, painted in a loose choppy style.
Monday, September 7, 2009
Red Hair, White Nipples, Warm Heart

Here's another of my looser paintings, this way of working uses up so much more paint and fairly gunks up the brushes. Why the white nipples? . . . Got milk?
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Studio Pics
Look at this little fellow I rescued from the side of the road using the Lisbon Treaty leaflet, turns out it is good for something. I believe this little guy turns into the Street Walker butterfly, it's like Pretty Woman or something, yeah there's some gentle humour, right there!
Below are some photos of the studio. There's my Kläppe chair on the Lusy-whatever rug, that's there in case of spillages. That picture on my desk is finished now, all painted up.
Monday, August 31, 2009
You watched it, you can't unwatch it.

Everybody's favourite crustacean, Dr. Zoidberg. I've never done any fan art, except for a drawing of The Maxx on my homework journal when I was in school. So I thought recently what the hell am I doing, there are so many things I love, remaining untouched by my graceful hand (heh heh).
Stephen was suggesting I work straight to paint without an under drawing. This idea intrigued me, I was thinking of loosening up my painting style, which is hard to do with a detailed drawing underneath. Watch out there's more of these loose paintings to come, including a large baboon, a very large baboon. And lots o' naked chicks.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Beautiful and Creepy

Check out this beautiful and creepy video here of a ball joint doll. If you don't know anything about ball joint dolls you're missing out on a whole world of creepy fun and very androgynous boys.
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Sketches




I wasn't going to write anything here because I'm tired, so very tired. I've had two late nights and too much pizza.
I've completed a new painting and once we get the big scanner up and running I may scan it and even post it here. I also have photos of the studio, which I may post too. I have great plans. Anyway tired, mucho tiredo.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Acrylic mediums for Glazing
Here are the acrylic mediums I use for glazing. Granted you don't need so many, but I like to experiment to find my favourite. Most importantly all the brands have a gloss and a matte version. This can effect what your doing with the paint, matte's good for drawing on top of and using watered down paint on. Gloss is crisper looking and good for isolation coats, what's an isolation coat I hear you say? What do I look like a walking dictionary!?! Look it up fool!
At the end of the day I keep going back to the Liquitex mediums, the Daler-Rowney stuff's a bit thick and the tub's ridiculous for something of this consistency. The Golden stuff isn't bad, the acrylic ends up looking very delicate like watercolour. The Phoenix and the wolf below were painted with the Golden satin medium.




Monday, August 10, 2009
My New Book: Best-Loved Irish Legends
Here's a preview of my latest book, of course the writer thinks it's her book as does the editor and all the publishing house and maybe even the printer, but really it's my book. Look at it sitting there on my desk, yep, definitely my book!
Aw, I'm so happy with how this came out. Emma did a great job on production. Me kissing up? A little, but it's true all the same. She talks about it here on the O'Brien blog, what a sycophant I am, that is.
It's out on the 7th September.
Labels:
acrylic,
children's book,
digital inks,
illustration,
o'brien press
Monday, August 3, 2009
IKEA and Starbucks? Screw small business!

I went to IKEA again on Wednesday and bought the legs for my desk and a few dribs and drabs that took me about an hour and a half to pick up because of the size of the shop. My Dad and I were waiting in the van minding the dog, while my Mum and brother were inside having a look round, when an alarm went off, this big loud voice announcing that there was a technical fault with the shop. I couldn't help but think of Gremlins 2: "Fire, man's oldest enemy...". As it turned out it was a faulty fire alarm, but maybe because we're Irish or just plain paranoid our first though was BOMB ALERT!!
Anyhoo, the studio's looking great now, we have our two desks pushed up against each other and can walk all the way around them and everything's white like a rapper's crib.
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