Chicken Bus

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I was inspired to try and capture the humour and vibrancy of these beautiful and ubiquitous buses when I was in Guatemala in the autumn of 2014.

The buses are imported from the US or Canada once they retire from the school run and are then dolled up and converted, usually by a team of two people, who run them as public transport on specific routes, crammed to the gills with paying passengers, luggage and even livestock, hence the name Chicken Bus.

chicken bus, san pedro la laguna, guatemala

I used this photo which I took in San Pedro on the shore of Lake Atitlan as my model

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I made this rather wonky sketch from the photo and scanned it into Photoshop

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I copied the fat side of the wonky sketch, flipping it over to make a symmetrical template

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 and then set about making a careful pencil drawing

chicken bus, pencil drawing

I scanned the finished drawing

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and coloured it in Photoshop layers; at this stage the image looked a bit plain and flat

chicken bus, pencil drawing

so I added more detail to the pencil drawing, scanned it into Photoshop

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and applied the cut out line work over the coloured bus.

I had a lot of fun making 15 different coloured versions of the bus before I’d decided what to write in the destination boxes. In the end I added various invitations and questions (afterall, you can change your destination if you dance or dream) in Spanish before grouping them into three sets of five buses to make simple poems.

The background is scanned paper.

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¿Listo? ¡Tranqui! ¿Paz? ¡Gracia! ¡Amor!

(Ready? Calm down! Peace? Grace! Love!)

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¡Venga! ¡Guapa! ¡Sueña! ¡Vamos! ¡Vuela!

(Come on! Beautiful! Dream! Let´s go! Fly!)

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¿Feliz? ¡Baila! ¿Cuando? ¿Donde? ¿Ahora?

(Happy? Dance! When? Where? Now?)

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A friend I´d met on my travels asked where the bullet holes were since Guatemala has a somewhat deserved reputation as a trouble spot, so I added a few to the Peace? bus.

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And I’ve just picked up the first paper versions from my printer…lovely colours, thank you Pepe.

Book Covers for The Icarus Mendoza Sequence

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Last summer Jackie Cornwall commissioned me to design the cover for her latest novel ‘The Three Witches‘. It’s the first in a series of six books that will make up ‘The Icarus Mendoza Sequence’, a thrilling adventure story spanning three decades of the life of the gifted and troubled Icarus Mendoza.

Jackie told me the outline of the entire sequence, emphazising the themes for each book and the colours she associated with them.

The backdrop to all the books would be the fictional town of San Amaro de la Frontera, which Jackie based on Vejer de la Frontera the beautiful Andalusian pueblo blanco (white village) where we live.

Almost immediately it struck me that the six book covers could feature a continuous townscape, representing constancy and refuge, and that the section of townscape depicted on the front cover of the first book could appear on the back cover of the second book and so on for the entire sequence to make an interlocking set.

A symbol representing the specific adventure theme for each book could then be superimposed over the townscape.

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The first preparatory sketch for the six book covers; the vertical symbols looked a bit stiff

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I sketched the symbols ‘looming’ to liven up the composition and give them a threatening feeling.

preparatory sketch, vejer de la frontera, townscapeWorking from photos I’d taken of Vejer I sketched a montage of views.

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I decided to experiment by drawing the townscape in charcoal so that I had a ‘negative’ image

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that I could scan into Photoshop, splicing all the sections together and inverting it to make it white. I also removed the background

This turned out to be very labour intensive, I had to draw, scan, invert and splice two extra sections of town before I had an image long enough to cover the estimated length of all six covers.

I wanted to create richly coloured backgrounds with interesting textures so I opted for watercolour paint, using the wet on wet technique on heavy weight paper with a rough grain, referring to the notes I’d made on Jackie’s colour preferences for each book.

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The ultramarine watercolour background for ‘The Three Witches’ cover

At this point Jackie clarified which symbols she thought were apt for each book and offered suggestions to replace those which weren’t.

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I drew each symbol in pencil and scanned it into Photoshop.

Eiffel Tower, blue

Then I cut out the line work and coloured it to match the background

Finally I added the text.

Here are the finished covers:

The Three Witches, book cover, illustration, the icarus mendoza sequence

The Peacock Dance, book cover, illustration, the icarus mendoza sequence

The Brazilian Prince, book cover, illustration, the icarus mendoza sequence

The Tartessian Stone, book cover, illustration, the icarus mendoza sequence

the five winds, book cover, illustration, the icarus mendoza sequence

book cover, illustration, the icarus mendoza sequence

And here’s the interlocking set of six again, you can click on it to make it larger.

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The Three Witches is a ripping yarn; my favourite quote is

“Dance, like romance, is one of those sweet, cruel mechanisms by which little girls are enticed into a life of slavery.”

It’s available to purchase now on Amazon.

CD cover La Musa Difusa

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The cover for the forthcoming CD by the fabulous Merche Corisco, ‘La Musa Difusa’    

For music and videos click here

And here’s the finished cover

Mum

This was an illustration project to design a tattoo and mother´s day card around the word ‘Mum’

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The feather represents the crane which was sacred to the mother goddess Demeter in Roman mythology; symbolising long life, health, happiness, wisdom and good luck.

Also available as postcard without the Mum

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