Showing posts with label poster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poster. Show all posts

Monday, 30 September 2013

Work I've been up to over the last week, 
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So I've decided to have a go at creating my own psychedelic music magazine, first go at the front cover above, lots to come.

 I was recently commissioned by The Lucid Dream to create the poster for their upcoming European Tour, really pleased with how this one came out.

Self initiated project 'Poems On The Lake' magazine about poetry and photography of the Lake District.












My giftware commission is now going into kitchenware, stationery and fabric products, above are some of the mock ups I've been working on, very early days but I'm pleased with how it's 
coming along.

Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Brushing up on my design skills, setting myself either 30 minutes or 1 hour to complete a poster based on found imagery. (click on images to enlarge them)



Sunday, 7 July 2013

Today

 Decided to take a mini break from tiny line drawings, so last night and this afternoon I had a play about with painting, glitching, collaging and animating. More to follow.
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animation from yvette earl on Vimeo.

Wednesday, 9 January 2013

Redone elements of my Muckle Toon Adventure Festival proposal to a style I much preferred. It can be viewed a lot better HERE along with the original lino cuts.






Sunday, 28 October 2012

 Commissioned gig poster I've just finished for a show in Cambridge, USA





This can be viewed better over at my website www.yvette-earl.co.uk

Thursday, 27 September 2012

Lately I've been looking at;




 Pieces from school biology books from the 60's


Not sure who it's by, but how creepy




 Guy Peellaert











 I've never seen ovaries look so great




 More from vintage science books.


 Steve Bissette, Swamp Thing is something I continuously go back to.

 Jim Flora



 Tadanori Yokoo

 I did find who this was by but I've lost it again..

Not sure who this is by, but it's great.


Been looking at tonnes of old pulp.


To be honest I've been looking at lots of everything lately it would take up my whole blog to show it all. I've been looking at a heck load of old psychedelia art especially Kris Kool which after a year of trying to find a copy of (it's completely impossible) I stumbled across a pdf with the full thing scanned in, amazing! best graphic novel for me. Looking through all this has helped my work massively and given me confidence to use colour, my work is looking better/fresher for it.