Showing posts with label city illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label city illustration. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 July 2015

'The Magical City' published today!

Here it is! My first book with Penguin 'The Magical City' hits the shops today!

Here is an interview I did with the lovely Neil Bennett at Digital Arts Magazine about the book. 

Interview with Digital Arts Magazine 



Photo credit : Digital Arts Magazine

Tuesday, 22 July 2014

Latest commission


I've got a super fun commission on at the moment.  I can't reveal too much about my client just yet but it's a great brief : )

I'm using a mix of rapidograph pens (0.25, 0.3, 50.5) and Faber-Castell PITT artist pen Big Brush. These are great for adding colour if you're more of a traditional illustrator,  like me ; )

Follow my progress @LizzieMCullen for more info!

Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Image Dump

This has been a crazy few months, with lots of exciting commissions. Some private commissions and some commercial. They've all been challenging and cool in their own ways. 

Here are a few images of some of the works in progress. 

Now - back to work!









Sunday, 22 September 2013

Chalkboard Mural at Tent London 2013!


After four days of drawing at Tent London, I finally completed my chalk mural! It was a fun show this year but didn't have much of a chance to see the other exhibits - it all looked cool though!



Day 1....blank canvas.


The beginnings...


It's growing!


On the home stretch!


Finished!!!

And I couldn't have done it without my assistant Emily. Though we had a few too many Peronis over the course of the week...Happy Face!

x



Monday, 11 February 2013

How I Create Black and White Illustrations

Hey guys, just thought I'd do a quick blog update on how I create my black and white London city illustrations. This one is the 453 bus route, which I got from New Cross Gate (South London) to Trafalgar Square. In this particular piece, I used an A1(841 x 594 mm) piece of tracing paper, and I began in the bottom left corner. 

453 bus route illustration London
453 Bus Route, London


So, here are at the bottom left of the page. I'm starting my journey at New Cross Gate. If you don't know London that well, New Cross is located in the South of the City. You can get to New Cross on foot pretty easily from central London, if you walk through Lambeth, down to Elephant and Castle and head down the Old Kent Road.

I'm using my pen to create a sense of texture in the line work. I like to draw so that I can feel the bricks on the walls, and the feel of the pavement. I also like to capture the light with white space in the drawing.

Bus route London study
New Cross


Next stop in the London city illustration is Elephant and Castle. I've travelled down the Old Kent Road, onto the New Kent Road off Tower Bridge Road, and now we're heading into Elephant and Castle.

I have mixed feelings in regard to Elephant. On one hand, I love it. The London College of Communication is there, and I always love visiting the students, and seeing what work they're getting up to. Plus, there is the beautiful old tube station, covered in original maroon pre-war tiles.

HOWEVER: there is also the horrific murder alley underneath the concrete roads - the pedestrian subway. If there were ever worse signage, and a more dangerous thoroughfare, I have yet to see it! (below pic)

In the sky over Elephant, there's is a dark cloud, and strong pen lines indicating heavy rain. Plus, I've added a lot of texture detailing the different kind of buildings in Elephant.

Black and white drawing
Elephant and Castle
 
Next stop! Lambeth!

My favourite thing in Lambeth is of course, the Imperial War Museum. Any visitors in 2013 will unfortunately be disapointed as it's currently closed for a refurb. However, it's a beautiful park to go walking in, and lovely surrounding architecture.

Plus, there's a load of these bad boys!

UK Heritage Blue Plaques


Black and White drawing study
Lambeth
Next we're on to Westminster Abbey, and round the houses of Parliament and onto the Mall and Horseguard's Parade (below)

From Lambeth, through Westminster and the Mall up to Trafalgar Square is one of my favourite walks. It's a little hectic on weekends, but at dusk and in the early morning, there's nothing lovelier than walking alone under the Houses of Parliament.



Almost done! For those wondering, here's the pen I used. 

A rapidograph 0.3 and 0.5