Thursday, December 6
Thursday, November 29
Zoo Doodle

Wednesday, November 21
Artwork
I'm working on a more friendly way of navigating the archive. Here is a straight list for now:
* New image
Go HERE to view the artwork page on my site.
* New image
Go HERE to view the artwork page on my site.
Tuesday, November 20
The Cockfight
ink & acrylic on card
from "Tenterhooks" at Analogue, 2007
(sold)
from "Tenterhooks" at Analogue, 2007
(sold)
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Monday, November 19
We Can Work It Out at the GRV

The photos above are from the opening party, which was a bit more of an event than I was expecting. The GRV was holding it's big re-opening bash you see, so there were lots of people there for all the different things that were going on such as the helvetica retrospective, DJs, dancing and the posh bar. We were treated very nicely and had a good old time, even though we looked like a bunch of mugs compared to the incredibly beautiful and mysterious staff and media-types that seem to get shipped in for these things.
People in our show are: Elph, Gregor Louden, Acorn, We Are Weapon, Jetpac, Ruefive, Spie One, Carrie Maginn, Amy Whiten, Derm, Sole, Jekil and Klingatron.
I should mention that refurbishment of the venue went up right until the last minute. Klingatron has a wee blog HERE that shows quite well how much building and painting was going on throughout the day. Half of the bar furniture (and probably the bloomin' bar itself) lived in an alleyway until an hour before opening.
Friday, November 16
Jumping Over Skulls at The Green Room

What a slick post, really got my finger on the pulse eh? I'll update with more info when I get back. Come along if you can though.
Wednesday, November 14
Monday, November 5
November News

I'm part of a group show at Analogue in Edinburgh called Take To The Woods. It's full of work from folk who have done stuff for Analogue over the years and should be fantastic. The exhibition runs from 16th November - 15th December, with a preview party on Thursday 14th at 7pm. Come along if you can. Everything is under £100 so there'll probably be some Christmas bargains to be had. There'll also be a wee zine to accompany the show.
This is the list of folk showing. Very pleased to be amongst them:
Acorn, Alexa Cameron, Chris Bourke, Claire Scully, David Galletly, Dist, Elph, French, Holly Wales, Iain Bruce, Jo Waterhouse, Jon Burgerman, Magda Boreysza, Marcus Oakley, Marcus Walters, Matt Pattinson, Matt Sewell, Natalie Russell, Neasden Control Centre, Nigel Peake, Robert Hanson, RueFive, Samuel Sparrow, Simon Peplow, Simone Lia, Stuart White, Supermundane, Suzi Q, Tommy Perman & Will Barras.
I'm familiar with the work of most of this lot, and I've no doubt the ones I don't know are also plastic fantastic. Particularly pleased that I'll be able to say I've been in a show with Simone Lia since I've been a massive fan of her work for ages. Have a look at it HERE.
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TENTERHOOKS COMES TO AN END
My solo show, Tenterhooks, at Analogue finishes up on the 10th of November. If you can squeeze in a trip along before then, please do. I'll post properly about it once it's all down and stuff, but right now I can say I'm very pleased with how it went. Here's another wee image from the show:

The Analogue flickr page about my show has also been updated with some other photos.
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ODDS & ENDS
I'll hopefully get round to tidying up this site a little and getting some more recent images up in the artwork section because it's starting to get a little tired looking.
I'm also working on stuff for a few people, as well as some little personal projects, when this stuff passes it's jinx point* I'll get it up here. I've a few ideas for some more in-depth posts. Doodles, sketches and photos will no doubt fly around as well.
*Jinx Point: The moment a proposed project is suitably set in stone that it can be talked about without the risk of looking a fool when it falls through.
Monday, October 29
Amy Winehouse (sketchbook)

This isn't really what I had in mind for the drawing - it's really just an extended doodle in my sketchbook. Hopefully I'll get round to doing the proper one soon.
Monday, October 22
A Doodle of Stuff

It's actually a little bit of a rip of Alexa Cameron's stuff. We've both had stuff in a couple of group shows together but I'm not sure if I've ever met her. Anyway, what she does, she does it proper nice. Go and look at her site.
Friday, October 19
The Pub Quiz Table

On the table will usually be:
3 iPods - we make no claims to be skilled djs, so there's no vinyl snobbery. We do, however, have a lot of good music and using iPods is the best way to work.
A CD player or two - rarely used anymore, handy for hiding the iPods behind.
A £30 mixer from ebay - we don't even use it properly, if you ignore the fader you get another channel.
A microphone - for quizzing.
Quiz paraphernalia - answer sheets, questions, scores, pens etc.
An electro shocker - for tie-breakers. Pop-Up Pirate might return.
Our drinks - a mixture of John Smith's, Foster's, vodka, rum, Moscow Mules (seems everyone is drinking these nowadays, tasty though) and juice if someone is driving.
Recently, I discovered that Vic Reeves' Big Night Out began life in a ropey wee pub. It made me think we should put a little more effort in. Not that I intend to chase a TV career, but with free reign every week in a pub, it seems daft not to aim for something brilliant. Sunday. 9.30. Nicky-Tams. Stirling. If you want to play. It's free.
Wednesday, October 17
Tenterhooks - Open For Business!


I've been having a few lazy days since finishing everything, so I've a little mountain (a mountette) of emails and myspace messages to catch up on. Over the next few days I will sit at the computer, eat biscuits, and do all that stuff. Also, to everyone who requested some postcards - I must apologise for the delay. I can blame the UK postal strike a little bit, but really I was completely snowed under and decided to leave them be for a little bit. I will get them sent out as soon as I can. The offer still stands to anyone else for the length of the show.
I'm in this month's Blueprint magazine. The Paper City page at the back. It's the November issue, number 260.
Thursday, October 4
OCTOBER NEWS - TENTERHOOKS!

Getting near the end now. Still lots to do. This is a call to friends and strangers to come to the preview party on Thursday 11th October. That's a week today. Thursday night. Next Thursday. Thursday 11th. Thursday coming. Get off work. Get off your bot. Thursday. Analogue. Edinburgh. 7-9pm. Cheers.
The show will feature around 50 drawings, A Running Amok magazine by me and possibly some prints of the poster above.
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POSTCARDS
Wow. I've had a great response to my offer of postcards. It's nice to know folk are reading this, even if they're just after a bit of free tat. Haha. I'll get them sent out as soon as I can but thanks to the pending postal strike, they could take a wee while. Offer still stands all month. They should be fairly spread between Stirling, Glasgow and Edinburgh now. Analogue, The Changing Room and Nicky-Tams are good places to find them. Cheers!
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BLUEPRINT MAGAZINE
Also, I'm guessing Blueprint magazine must be out soon. I've illustrated the Paper City page, so get your paws on that. It's the November issue, number 260.
Monday, October 1
Postcards




Tuesday, September 25
Recoat Rock-Bottom Basement Bonanza

Every piece in the show is priced £40 or less, hence the rock-bottomness of the title. There will be work by around 20 Scottish artists, including my buddies Elph and Gregor Louden, so that's some opportunity to get your dirty wee paws on a bargain. My 4 pieces, which are exciting stuff like Cadbury's Flakes and Hobnobs, will be £30 each.
The exhibition runs through October, the opening bash is on Friday 28th September from 7-10pm and is sponsored by anCnoc whiskey, whatever that is. The gallery is next door to the Woodside Social, near the Kelvinbridge underground in Glasgow. Come along if you like.
Tuesday, September 18
September News

I'm working like a dog to finish my show at Analogue in Edinburgh next month. It opens on the 11th of October so you better be there. My Running Amok magazine, and maybe a few prints and stuff will also be available too.
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BLUEPRINT MAGAZINE: PAPER CITY
Every month, the architectural magazine Blueprint lets a different artist/illustrator present a view of their personal utopia in their Paper City feature. I've kindly been asked to produce one for the next issue. It's out fairly soon, I'll update on the exact details as soon as I know myself.
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RE:COAT ROCK-BOTTOM BASEMENT BONANZA
I'll have a few pieces in the new show at Re:Coat in Glasgow. The exhibition features a bunch of artists all selling work that's under £40, so get in quick I suppose. I think it opens on Friday 28th September, but I'll get back to you on that.
Monday, September 17
My Garfield Comic: A Review

"John is expressing dissatisfaction with his life, in a way that expresses his dissatisfaction in its most basic way: with tears. Meanwhile, Garfield looks funny as hell with no limbs and a brutish, oversimplified face. Though oversimplified, he still has the usual uncaring expression. Add in the requisite table, and the often-shown plate of food... it's Garfield, broken down to its purest and most simple form.
I'm no art major or anything, but I can't help but dwell on this picture. To me, it is art."
Haha, make of that what you will. The original artwork is on four little squares of paper from a pile I use for making notes. If I could find them, I'd sell them for a million pounds! Thank you, DanAdamKOF. I had no idea I was so clever.
Sunday, August 26
A T-Shirt By Me, For You

There are also t-shirts by Rob Churm, RueFive and Amy Marletta. They all cost £15 pounds to you, friend. Nip into the gallery or email me if you're interested and I'll sort you out.
Thanks to everyone who came along to the birthday party at the gallery on Friday night. Everyone was in good spirits and there was a bit of dancing and stuff at the end. Managed to get raspberry down my t-shirt, but cleverly painted it out with emulsion and looked a little less grotty when we went to the pub. Cheers especially if you bought one of my things.
Thursday, August 23
The Changing Room is 10!

Come along between 6 & 9 for the party bit. There'll be free balloons, free drink, free food, free music, and free fun. No free art though, that's just silly. As usual everyone will no doubt head out afterwards somewhere too.
I've had a wee look at it coming together and it looks pretty swish. I was kindly asked to design one of four limited edition t-shirts for the show. It'll be available for some money (I don't know how much) so come and buy one. I might be doing a bit of DJing (putting on a CD) too. Maybe not though.
Go HERE for a little more detail, just come along though.
Tuesday, August 21
Sideshow

I've finally managed to gather together the photos and scans from my "Sideshow" installation at The Changing Room gallery in Stirling. It went up in April 2007 and stayed there for a couple of months. Preparation was pretty hectic, with all the building, drawing and painting happening over about four days.





My friend Fergi helped me sort out the frame extensions that brought the drawings close to the glass. There is sawdust on the floor there too if it's not clear in the pictures. There is a joiner photo HERE that shows a bit more of the location and the flyer I made is HERE.
Cheers to everyone at the Changing Room for helping out and being cool, especially Kirsteen for asking me to exhibit in the first place.
* the titles are at the side because when I centre my text, the font goes all funny. trying to fix it
Saturday, August 4
August News

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CHANGING ROOM T-SHIRT
Along with 3 other artists, I've done a little drawing for a series of t-shirts to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the Changing Room gallery in Stirling. I'm a bit light on details at the moment, but I know they're limited and available around the end of the month. I'll update here when I know more.
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RECOAT GALLERY: AFFORDABLE ART
Recoat in Glasgow have asked me to be in an upcoming show at the end of September. It's a big collection of affordable art - everything being under £40. Should be a thing.
Friday, August 3
The Edinburgh Festival

I saw Phil Kay's "Justice" show, which was fun and the BO130 & Microbo exhibition at Analogue which was very good, if not strictly part of the festival.
I've made a list of who I especially want to see this year. They're all fairly well known, big-hitting guns. I'll no doubt end up in a few other bits and pieces on a whim. Above is a cheesy photoshop-filterific picture of these folks. In no particular order:
Stewart Lee: Like him, he's funny.
Richard Herring: So is he.
Phil Kay: The wee "Justice" show was alright, his main one should be pretty fly.
Simon Amstell: Not sure. Big fan of Popworld, not so much Buzzcocks.
Jerry Sadowitz: ha ha!
Daniel Kitson: He's another good guy.
Limmy: I've liked him since school but his stuff is quite hit-and-miss.
Trumptonshire Tales: Wee talk about Trumpton etc!
Kate Nash: If you don't want to marry Kate Nash, you're nuts.
Simon Munnery: Not seen much of his stuff for years.
Rich Hall: He'll be solid.
Mark Watson: He's doing another big 24hr effort.
£7.10 train fair though, crikey. Also, the Andy Warhol exhibition looks sharp.
Friday, July 20
Weetabix (again)

The Weetabix are drawn to scale and were kindly bought by someone on the opening night. Thanks.
Monday, July 9
July News

I have two or three pieces (depending on space) in the opening show of the Recoat Gallery in Glasgow. I've just got back from handing them over today and things there are looking good.
It's got work from a big mix of folks I know and folks I don't - high fives to real-life buddies Elph, Carrie and Gregor. The gallery is about a minute away from the Kelvinbridge underground station, right beside the Woodside Social Club.
The show will be featured in the Arts section of the Herald on Thursday, get your grubby mits on that. There is also some sort of podcast coming out that I'll link to when it's sorted out.
The opening shindig is on Friday 13th July from 7-10pm, sponsored by Sailor Jerry. You better be there if I know you. No boring excuses, get off your bum and find a way.
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WHAT I'M UP TO THIS MONTH:
I've been playing about with some animation, will hopefully get that posted soon. Still working on my Running Amok for Analogue (it's 100% original content, give me a break). Maybe I could time it to come out at the same time as my solo show at Analogue, which I've not even mentioned yet. Also odds & ends & other junk.
I'll try to get back into the habit of updating here again. Got a little slow over the last couple months. Check out Rue Five's show in the Changing Room gallery window in Stirling.
Tuesday, June 19
Weetabix

Weetabix for breakfast though.
Wednesday, June 13
Sideshow ends!
Wednesday, May 16
Citrus

There are an awful lot of really fresh looking lemons & limes already submitted, fantastic looking ones mind you, but for me they're not the first thing that comes to mind. What I think of, is myself and my cousin daring each other to bite lemon slices when we were wee.
Thursday, May 10
X-Ray Specs
Wednesday, May 2
May News

The next show in the Changing Room gallery in Stirling is DIY: Design It Yourself. An exhibition of art, design and anti-design for independent music.
Included is work by: Alejandra & Aeron/Lucky Kitchen, Mark Baines, Rob Churm, Diskono, Raydale Dower/GFM Productions, Lucy McKenzie, MV & EE, Nemo, Nuts & Seeds, Optimo, Nigel Peake, Tommy Perman, Peter Saville, Seripop, David Shrigley, Wounded Knee, Annabel Wright & many more..
I've had a sneak peek and it looks pretty dang good. The folks at the Changing Room have also kindly extended my own mini-exhibition, Sideshow, to overlap the DIY show. It's up in the gallery entrance until about June 9th.
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WHAT I'M UP TO THIS MONTH:
RUNNING AMOK
I'm finally getting round to my Running Amok for Analogue books in Edinburgh (Russell, dude, sorry). It's taken me a long time to find time for this as I want it to be totally jammin'. I'm gunning for 100% original content so it's slow going.
Friday, April 27
Wanderlust, Philadelphia: Hand

Nicked this from the Telltale blog, work in progress at the show:


Tuesday, April 17
Sideshow - Fortune Teller

Another image from Sideshow at the Changing Room gallery in Stirling. I'm going to change one of the drawings there tomorrow so have another look if you're about. "Fortune" happens to be the topic for this weeks Illustration Friday, so this is my submission for that.
Also, over the next few days I'm going to be playing around with this place quite a bit. I'll try to keep it as functional as possible but there will no doubt be moments where it all jiggers up. If strange posts and links appear then it'll just be me trying to sort stuff out.
The idea is to have this place functioning almost as a complete website with links to my work, info and contact details etc. I figured if I could kinda hold everything here it'd kill two birds with one stone - I'd be able to post current stuff easily and old stuff would be visible and commentable onable.
Wednesday, April 4
Sideshow - Juggler Man

The picture above is gonna be on show but to find out what he's saying you'll need to pop by in the flesh. (I'll probably post everything again once it's finished actually but still come along).
Sunday, April 1
April News
SIDESHOW, STIRLING:

A tiny wee show of my work called Sideshow is now open in the Changing Room gallery in Stirling. It should be open all month in the gallery window in The Old Arcade. I might be cheeky and swap one of the drawings for something I'm working on at the moment.
All images from Sideshow will be uploaded here once the exhibition is over.

A tiny wee show of my work called Sideshow is now open in the Changing Room gallery in Stirling. It should be open all month in the gallery window in The Old Arcade. I might be cheeky and swap one of the drawings for something I'm working on at the moment.
All images from Sideshow will be uploaded here once the exhibition is over.
Wednesday, March 21
Wanderlust, Philadelphia: Tree



POP FACT: The middle section can be removed and a short fat tree can be made with the top and bottom bits. I possibly like this one more than the tall version.
Tuesday, March 20
Og de Souza: Legless Skateboarding
I remember seeing this guy, Og de Souza, a few years back and being blown down. Essentially skating with no legs (they didn't develop correctly and he has no use of them) he sits on his skateboard and pushes / does tricks with his arms. The thing I find most jammin' isn't just the fact he can bust 360 flips and smith grinds but he does everything real fast and with a dang smooth style. You're not allowed to mention him without using the word 'inspirational' because he, well, is.
Friday, March 16
Alter:Ego posters

The above image is just a rough to see if I could get the look I was after. I think it's alright. I love thinking up the little exclamations they used to put on crumby posters like that. I like "A horrible secret. A terrible lie" so much that I might use it for the title of a drawing or something.
Tuesday, March 13
Jason Dill - NYC Skating
I was feeling pretty Nathan Barley, all browsing about the Vice site and stumbled on this little interview with Jason Dill. I'm a big fan of Dill, I like the way he skates and the things he does. In the video he's mainly talking about skating in NYC, which is pretty rockin' since I was just there a week or two ago. It's all very hip but a good wee watch nonetheless. He's still doing that whole shorts/stockings thing as well.
Christ knows if this will work, I think your Flash has to be bang up to date, but what the hell.
Friday, March 9
Sketchbook: Skateboarder
Twin Peaks
I've been watching a bunch of stuff on YouTube recently, mainly because I should be working. I'll try to start a wee weekly thing saying what I've been watching - as if the web needs another thing like that.
I'll set the bar high though with Twin Peaks. The now-famous series from the early 90s by David Lynch, based around the murder of a young high school student. It's bloomin' brilliant. The first time I saw it I got hooked and watched the whole lot in a day. I guess it's good that someone uploaded all the episodes because it's one of those things that everyone seems to have heard about but have never really seen. Be careful clicking the video if it's is new to you though - might just hook you all day. Buy the DVDs, they're going really cheap everywhere.
Oh yeah, if you do get the DVDs - watch the pilot first! It's really the extended first episode and you'd be missing out without it. The video above is the start of said pilot.
All the episodes, from the start on YouTube are HERE
Thursday, March 8
Ghostie

Hey folks. I'm back from the States now and want to go to bed. I've a whole bunch of stuff to get round to, pictures to post and people to email / message - I'll get round to it all soon. Promise. Also, I'm going to try to post here very regularly from now on. I started to get a bit precious about what I posted for a while but I don't think that's the best way to go about things really. Lots of stuff soon.
This is a picture of a 'hip hop ghost' for some thread on some messageboard. I don't know much about hip-hop but that's a shoe from some Grandmaster Flash cover and he's singing Rapture by Blondie. Night x
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