Friday, 30 January 2009

Some Fings.


I thought I'd actually better post some illustrations, so...voila!
Firstly, a rather cheerful editorial response to a news piece about Uganda's struggle with what to do with the death sentence in their country.
And secondly, the mighty feathered serpent Aztec god Quetzacoatl. Beware his delightful and heart-warming wrath.

Thursday, 29 January 2009

The Exhibition Flyer


Well, here it is, the loverly flyer supplied by the luverly illustrator Cath Watson!
If you're in the area, definately come down to it, it will be really cool!

Friday, 23 January 2009

The Gramaphone

The wind is stirring.
The storm is coming.
There will be an exhibition soon.

It's going to be in a great venue called The Gramaphone on Commercial Street, London. They have a website:

www.thegramaphone.co.uk

There's gunna be a collection of illustrators there, and it's gunna be awesome. I'll post the flyer as soon as it's done with all the details. I'll be exhibiting a mix of final pieces and sketches, one of them being everyone's favourite black and white bamboo eating endangered animal. I'll leave you with that. x

Thursday, 8 January 2009

Site Updated

Just a quick one to say my site has been updated!

It's there, right there...where? Over there...

www.jamielittler.co.uk

There's a few cheeky new images and a reworked contact system which should make life easier!

Cheers!

Tuesday, 6 January 2009

Moss Magazine and Other Such Things





Happy New Year! It's all on, 2009. I've been very busy recently, mostly eating and drinking far too much and having good Christmas times. It's definately a hard life.
But due to such events, it's been a while since I've updated this blod, so here we go!
I did an illustration for a mate, a wonderful artist named Jason Kerley (whose tasty site can be found right here: www.jasonkerley.co.uk), who has had a genious idea; dedicate an entire magazine to the wonderful stuff of moss. This is my input, hope you enjoy!
The other images are scans from my sketchbook, mostly of this, but there is definately a bit of that in there as well. One represents the cold, cold weather we're all currently enjoying in merry ol' England...except this character is not me. In any way.
But enough of my ranting, have a good new year!