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Bibliophobia

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Bibliophobia is an animation I did to a poem by my father that recently won the Newcastle Poetry New Media Prize. It’s not often that you get to work on a project like this with your dad, so it was nice for it to be recognised.

Jason Nelson writes in the accompanying publication ‘The Night Road’;

“Rarely does a digital poem arrive so polished and aesthetically compelling. Using rich layering of textural and graphical imagery ‘Bibliophobia’ explores the strange place between ‘ancient’ paper and the contemporary world’s new digital story/poetic environments. Indeed the work itself seems to be directed towards the brief and portable devices, a trailer of ideas for iPhones and email sharing. Initially I was disheartened by the abrupt and all-too-soon end. But isn’t that what’s expected of media, to attract with style and mystery and ideation, then leave before interest wanes.

And like electronic candy I found myself watching this work again and again, wanting more. Perhaps what’s needed is a pause button, so readers can soak in the organic, near ’steampunk’ visuals and archaic and experimental poetics”

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Rob Walker’s website: http://www.robwalkerpoet.com
Newcastle Poetry Prize: http://newcastlepoetryprize.com

Highlands Sketch

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Highlands
Really quick speed sketch. It’s good to see that even over a short period I think my skills are improving. If I can knock one of these out every day, I’ll be happy.

Heart of Darkness Sketch

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Preliminary concept sketch for a new matte painting.

Ghosts

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A matte painting that I wanted to do this weekend entitled “Ghosts” as an homage to the 1995 anime Ghost in the Shell. This was developed as an animated/3D matte painting – the video which can be seen below, with more after the break.

Update #1: Sweet – Editor’s pick on CGHub.com.

Continue reading ‘Ghosts’

The Winter of Our Love

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From the archives. The last few posters that I’ve been doing loose so much when viewed this small. They’re designed to be printed at A3 or larger, and have a nice half-toned effect that I’ve blended over the original image to give a pseudo-retro feel to the print.