Monday, 29 November 2010

Ray Fenwick - FormFiftyFive™


Last but not least, Ray Fenwick completes our artist takeover of the FormFiftyFive website header, his illustration is shown above. To view it in all it's brilliance click here. A million thanks to Glenn and all at FormFiftyFive - it's been great!

Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Welcoming new artist - Henry McCausland







We are delighted to introduce new artist Henry McCausland who joins UNSEEN this month.

Henry's illustrations take the shape of skewed observations of the world around him. His subtle layering of textures and hues and his unique use of perspective create an otherworldliness that draws the viewer in. This combined with Henry's innate capacity for recording intricate detail and capturing the idiosyncrasies of everyday life, is what makes his work so beguiling.
Inspiration ranges from films, a childhood of watching cartoons and trips to a thousand museums.

Henry graduated from Central St Martins College of Art & Design and lives by the seaside in Kent with his three year old daughter.

If you would like a closer look at Henry's portfolio please get in touch or click here to view his online folio.

Monday, 22 November 2010

Nick Deakin - FormFiftyFive™



Nick's illustration for FormFiftyFive's most excellent website will be gracing their masthead for this week only, catch it here before it goes...

Nick Deakin - Floodit

Santos Java
Floodit 06


Floodit is a live silkscreen and music event, held at theNottingham Contemporary. Floodit is a collobrative project between Waste Studio & Gringo Records. It’s aim is to merge both the arts and music scene together in one event where the crowd get to listen to live bands and buy limited edition artwork.

'Santos Java' will be available as a limited edition poster and screened live onto t-shirts.

Floodit

Nick Deakin - 'I Saw You' / Don't Believe The Type

'I Saw You'
Don't Believe The Type

Don't believe the type is a one-day typographic festival ran by Trapped in Suburbia. This year held in The Hague, it features artists such as Alex Trochut, Anthony Burrill and Craig Ward, and workshops held by Hort, Jeff Can Ham and Sean Freeman.

Don't Believe The Type

Nick Deakin - Now Then





Cover, feature and interview for Sheffield's Now Then Magazine.

Nick Deakin - The Light



>The Light, Leeds / Retail campaign.

A selection of characters and type produced for The Light shopping centre retail campaign directed by Ledgard Jepson.

Nick Deakin - Lausbuben Zine


I contributed to Stefan Joch’s zine 'Lausbuben'.

Lausbuben is a 36 page limited edition b/w illustration zine about 22 different makers of mischiefs.
Lausbuben translates as 'Rascals'.

Full Zine

Buy Lausbuben

Nick Deakin - Ledgard Jepson Boardroom




I was asked by the good people at Ledgard Jepson to draw all over their boardroom wall. So I did.

Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Paul Bedser - 'Seasonal Maidens'

Spring
Summer
Autumn

Since relocating to Osaka, Japan, Paul Bedser has been busy working on a new series of illustrations. Entitled 'Seasonal maidens', Spring, Summer and Autumn are shown above, watch this space for Winter which will be following shortly....brrrrrrrrrr!
To view more of Paul's work click here and to read all about his new life in Japan check out his blog here.

Monday, 15 November 2010

New work from Andrew Groves



Andrew has recently completed work for a brand new TV ad for Chevrolet. Andrew worked with W&K Delhi and animation studio Captive. Amazing to see Andrew's illustrations come to life!
View the full ad here.

Monday, 1 November 2010

Matthew the horse for FormFiftyFive


Our takeover of the FormFiftyFive masthead illustration continues this week with the work of the supremely talented Matthew the horse, check it out here...

Ray Fenwick for Houghton Mifflin - more photos






As previously posted, Ray has completed a collection of 4 illustrated book covers for Houghton Mifflin. The beautifully designed books are shown above and include designs for George Orwell's 'Down And Out In Paris And London' and Virginia Woolf's 'Mrs Dalloway' and 'A Room Of One's Own'.