"If stones could speak,
Then London's praise
Should sound for those w
ho built this church
and city from the ground"
The above quote is taken from the foundation stone in the entrance porch at St. Columb's Cathedral in Derry. They were written in 1633 on the completion of the cathedral. If Stones Could Speak is the title of a project currently being run by Greater Shantallow Community Arts and is funded by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. The project is designed to provide a creative platform for digital art writers and artists in the Derry area. The aim is to create new work in the form of an anthology of short comic book stories that will use the city of Derry (especially the walled city) as a backdrop. The idea is to "work local and think global". The final artwork will be published and will act as a legacy and enhance the CVs of all those involved.
Greater Shantallow Community Arts
Founded in 1999, GSCA is a community arts organisation based in the Outer North area of Derry in Northern ireland that aims to provide direct access to the arts within communities. It aims to enrich lives, promote artists, the arts and to promote cultural activity. www.gscaderry.com
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Sunday, 28 March 2010
Thursday, 25 March 2010
If Stones Could Speak
If stones could speak,
Then London's praise
Should sound for those
Who built this church
and city from the ground
The above quote is taken from the foundation stone in the entrance porch at St. Columb's Cathedral in Derry. They were written in 1633 on the completion of the cathedral. If Stones Could Speak is the title of a project currently being run by Greater Shantallow Community Arts and is funded by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. The project is designed to provide a creative platform for digital art writers and artists in the Derry area. The aim is to create new work in the form of an anthology of short comic book stories that will use the city of Derry (especially the walled city) as a backdrop. The idea is to "work local and think global". The final artwork will be published and will act as a legacy and enhance the CVs of all those involved.
Greater Shantallow Community Arts
Founded in 1999, GSCA is a community arts organisation based in the Outer North area of Derry in Northern ireland that aims to provide direct access to the arts within communities. It aims to enrich lives, promote artists, the arts and to promote cultural activity. www.gscaderry.com
Wednesday, 24 March 2010
Sunday, 21 March 2010
Meet the characters!
What happening people, lack of posts this week that's going to have to blamed on Paddy's day!, or in my case me birthday-woohoo! Yip getting old now, 24, by cheesus I don't have long left on this mortal coil!! I was going to post this in full colour, I actually got the flat colouring done, but I couldn't do it, I decided when we started this project that I was going to get me line art completed for all the pages before I started colouring-so your only getting the black and whites!
In several of the posts you will have already come across most of the characters, there five of them,(from the left) The mother, Taghde the homeless alcoholic, Olamh the cop, Aibhle the party goer, then the unnamed one. This shot is the first time you see them together in a sense, and is the only facial shots in the story. Not that their faces fall off or anything its just theres alot going on in the story, so no time for close ups. So I hope you's like, I fracking do!!!
p.s, Bridgeen from the ol 2d collective is working on the elephant words website, it a group of artist and writers that start stories, then their carried on by someone else, then once a week they add a picture or illustration, click here to see her contributions.
p.s.s been checking out this great blog recently, its all pros and they pick a charcter each week and do them in their one style and post them one a day, check it out here
In several of the posts you will have already come across most of the characters, there five of them,(from the left) The mother, Taghde the homeless alcoholic, Olamh the cop, Aibhle the party goer, then the unnamed one. This shot is the first time you see them together in a sense, and is the only facial shots in the story. Not that their faces fall off or anything its just theres alot going on in the story, so no time for close ups. So I hope you's like, I fracking do!!!
p.s, Bridgeen from the ol 2d collective is working on the elephant words website, it a group of artist and writers that start stories, then their carried on by someone else, then once a week they add a picture or illustration, click here to see her contributions.
p.s.s been checking out this great blog recently, its all pros and they pick a charcter each week and do them in their one style and post them one a day, check it out here
Monday, 15 March 2010
BEWARE: Homeless Danny on the loose!!
What up peps!! Im a bit pushed for time so the colourings a bit half ass. Was trying to get a shot that was dramatic for when the Hobo removes "something" from inside his jacket, its not actually a knife in the story-oh what a tease- what could it be,hmmmm!
Sunday, 14 March 2010
Saturday, 13 March 2010
Page 3 Panel
Here's the two of characters, Solamh and the Un-named, from a panel on page 3, got the pencils finished, or there abouts the day and thought I'd reward meself with a wee photoshop arse around. Was quite please with getting the pencils visible cause there where blue!! Then added some random quick colour.
Friday, 12 March 2010
Tuesday, 9 March 2010
Sunday, 7 March 2010
Too much work, and no play make kevin, draw some more!!!
Hey folks, been flat out this weekend!! Loads of character ref and making backgrounds digitally, and Im' very nearly finished the pencils on page 2 so I took a wee break there, and let loose on manga studio and came up with this, I mite get round to tidying it up at some stage, but i kinda like its roughness!!
Saturday, 6 March 2010
This is the first background for Distant Fields. I developed this from an atmospheric photo I found of the Diamond on Flickr. I loved the reflections and the light. I did the Guildhall on a separate layer. I lightened the levels to create a sense of distance and lend the scene a little aerial perspective. The light effects on the car were also a gift. I kept the tones very strong in the foreground to further emphasize the sense of depth in the scene. The sky is a graduation from light blue to light ochre. That was also done on a separate layer and sent to back.
Friday, 5 March 2010
Danny- You've been mango-ed!!!
For the character of the street bum, alcoholic, known as Tadghe I needed a face that just looked scruffy, and then I realised the scruff bag sitting next to me!! So Danny's been drafted in for his likeness. Just feel like I should say, that I added in the cuts, I didn't slash him up to see what it looks like!! So here's the pencils, the pencils jazzed up (....if you felt the need to do jazz hands as you read that, your perfecty normal ) and then the digitally inked version.
COP
There's a cop in our story, this isn't actually him its just a random-er with a bit a crazy quick colouring but I liked it so thought I'd post it up.
Tuesday, 2 March 2010
Process ( Well attempt)
I always really like to see the process's taken by artists to get to there final piece, so I thought i would attempt one myself. Deciding to do this has been quite helpful in itself, which i'll explain why in a mo... this is how i came up with my establishing panel-
The Great thing about doing a story set in your home town is that you dont have to come up scenery, its already there. And i knew that the first thing I wanted to show was the city itself, and so came this little ugly thumbnail!!
I had a good idea already that I wanted to view the cityside from across the water, so i found myself camera in hand over by the train station, but couldnt get the "widescreen" shot that i wanted.........
The Great thing about doing a story set in your home town is that you dont have to come up scenery, its already there. And i knew that the first thing I wanted to show was the city itself, and so came this little ugly thumbnail!!
I had a good idea already that I wanted to view the cityside from across the water, so i found myself camera in hand over by the train station, but couldnt get the "widescreen" shot that i wanted.........
...got these up by the roundabout at and was then able to make a better rough draft....
Because I hadnt decided to do this process piece until after i finished the final I've inked over the the final pencils....
As I was saying about it helping me, well seeing the inks scanned, I've went a bit too mad with the hatching and it looks messy, especially considering it will be smaller on print it will look even worse. I took 5 minutes literally and through in some colour for definition and it did seem to work but I would really like some opinions lads, so please feel free to rip the back out of it!!
So there it is, maybe an unsuccessful pic but its a process peice none the less, hope I didnt bore you too much.
Monday, 1 March 2010
This is the side view of the ghost soldier. I like to develop characters in the round. Once I have a character clearly defined I find it much easier to place that character into the various backgrounds. I've given my main character a large moustache and the rank of corporal. These devices give the character more definition and make him easier for the viewer to identify.
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