
Showing posts with label Painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Painting. Show all posts
Monday, 17 August 2009
Thursday, 13 August 2009
Retro Collectables - Shop Identity Project
Jess at Retro Collectables liked my painting, that I did a while back, to advertise her shop on the back-cover of one of the 'Southside' magazines, that she has taken colours from it for her new shop identity, as well as using the image on her new A-board and on the new website (which will be properly launched mid-September). In the meantime you can join their facebook group!
10 points for spying the Andy Council drawing in the shop window. It's a BOYS WHO DRAW take over!
Also, I've also just uploaded a new drawing on my blog...


10 points for spying the Andy Council drawing in the shop window. It's a BOYS WHO DRAW take over!
Also, I've also just uploaded a new drawing on my blog...




Labels:
Andy Council,
Dave Bain,
Identity,
Painting,
Retro Collectables
Monday, 10 August 2009
Various odds & ends to ease you into the beginning of the week


1) Some pages from my sketchbook (which was expertly made by image maker Elle Farnham). Mostly me trying to work out little ideas or basically getting carried away with a pattern or two.
2) Two wonderful people of Bristol (Owen & Vicki) who go under the name 'Canola Tenderfoot', when making lovely music, are offering up their latest 4-track EP for free download. All four tracks can be downloaded using the links below:
http://www.canolatenderfoot.co.uk/music/downloads/ep/vilnius_[version].mp3
http://www.canolatenderfoot.co.uk/music/downloads/ep/play_on.mp3
http://www.canolatenderfoot.co.uk/music/downloads/ep/lock_out.mp3
http://www.canolatenderfoot.co.uk/music/downloads/ep/nothing_set_in_stone.mp3
Something to draw along to...

3) I've uploaded all of the images from a children's book recently completed onto my blog. I've also popped up preview images of my piece for the 'Decked' exhibition (more info coming soon). Click here to have a looksee...
4) The Guardian Weekend published a wonderful article on Margaret Kilgallen on Saturday just gone. Inspirational stuff and well worth checking out her work. She was so skilled in huge installations, typography and creating captivating and oddly coloured drawings/paintings.
Labels:
Dave Bain,
Decked,
Margaret Kilgallen,
Music,
Painting,
Sketchbook
Thursday, 6 August 2009
UK/London Story
I've just completed a series of paintings for a children's story based in London, for a Korean publisher.
More on my blog...
More on my blog...

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