Saturday, 21 August 2021
Old drawers
i've been rumaging through my old drawers having a clear_out and I found a few blasts from the past. There's a drawing i did for the original Spitting Image showing celebrities of the time.
and a cassette cover for a bunch of celebrity answerphone messages.
also, a drawing of George Formby for an album cover.
and finally an idea I had for a kids book about a nurse who is a cat called First Aid Kitty.
yet another failed arrempt at hitting the big time! hey ho!
Saturday, 14 August 2021
Failed films!
I worked for several years on SFX magazine illustrating films that hadn't yet been made but were in development. Here are two that never saw the light of day or the dark of a cinema- The sequel to the failure that was Green Lantern although it did make a lot of money in Asia apparently. Which might explain the announcement to make Green Lantern 2
but alas, taht particualr lantern was never to shine its light.
Another unrealised project was to make Stan Lee an arse-kicking spy in the 70s when he was still a spritley chap (and alive!). I don't know whether the intention was to have a younger look-alike play
Stan or do one of those computer youngifying effects on him. But anyway, it was another unfulfilled project. There were many more examples of this which I'll post up in the future.
but alas, taht particualr lantern was never to shine its light.
Another unrealised project was to make Stan Lee an arse-kicking spy in the 70s when he was still a spritley chap (and alive!). I don't know whether the intention was to have a younger look-alike play
Stan or do one of those computer youngifying effects on him. But anyway, it was another unfulfilled project. There were many more examples of this which I'll post up in the future.
Sunday, 8 August 2021
Rondo!
My brother gave me an inspiring book for my birthday on the drawings of Thomas Fluharty in which this great American illustrator used a dark blue crayon to make wonderfully loose and dynamic sketches of people. I thought I’d have a bash so using a double ended red and blue crayon I drew this image of the fabulously ugly Rondo Hatton. Originally a tall and handsome athlete as Rondo got older he was afflicted more and more by a genetic illness called acromegaly which gradually distorted his features and inflicted increasing pain until it killed him at the early age of 51. When his facial features became distorted he was embraced by Hollywood to appear in a string of films including the one I first saw him in- The Pearl of Death starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Doctor Watson. The film was based on one of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s short stories with an element added by the film studio- The Creeper (alias The ‘Oxton ‘Orror!) who was a terrifying brute who could snap men’s spines, played unforgettably by Rondo Hatton. He was such a hit in this film that he went on to appear in 6 more before the disease claimed him. He has since become a horror film icon. What a fizzog!
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