My contribution to a new book published by the excellent Nobrow press entitled People I've Never Met and Conversations I've Never Had. This is the person i have never met. I shall post the conversation i've never had some time next week...
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March 19
March 17
My contribution to the McFaul studio curated show 'A Beautiful Machine', featuring a plethora of international artists making art about bicycles and cycling. After the show, this will be available as a limited edition screen print from my online shop.
More info on the show can be found here:
http://abeautifulmachineevent.wordpress.com/
More info on the show can be found here:
http://abeautifulmachineevent.wordpress.com/
March 8
I went to see the very good A Single Man at my local cinema this weekend, then came home and did this poster for it...
Have a look at the bigger version on my flickr here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/joybuzza...8/sizes/o/
Have a look at the bigger version on my flickr here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/joybuzza...
March 1
The last (for now) in a series of tattooed cyclists. See them all in a collection on my flickr here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/joybuzza...44/detail/
February 22
Third in a series of four illustrations (the previous ones are on my soc6 page) - once again a tattoed hipster riding a fixie, but this time it's a girl...
Better resolution version can be found here: http://flic.kr/p/7EXqLJ
Better resolution version can be found here: http://flic.kr/p/7EXqLJ
February 8
Continuing a series of tattooed cyclists. This guy is just chilling - pre (or possibly post) ride...
February 2
Hipster cyclist going about his travels...
January 26
Companion to the elephant print that I posted yesterday. This time: tigers!
January 25
Repeat print of a decorated Indian elephant. Available as a 1680 x 1050 wallpaper here:
http://bit.ly/5pE1bD
http://bit.ly/5pE1bD
January 20
Trying out a few different approaches to image making in preparation for a new collection of drawings that are less commercial, less intricate and more hands on in terms of less digital manipulation; this was all done in markers and then scanned.











