I'm concerned that athletics are losing it's popularity by the onslaught of cooler sports, to remedy this I propose some enhancements to track and fields.
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Track and field
Labels: moleskine
Friday, September 28, 2007
An allegory of the last two years
The last two years since i retook drawing as a hobby/work that is, have a nice weekend everybody. Tomorrow I'm out int the forest in Lidingö tormenting my body..
Labels: moleskine
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Introducing the Double sided Y-front
A scientific breakthrough rival only that of the transistor, introducing the double sided Y-front
Increase sensuality with a hefty 100%
Developed in our underground labs during the last twenty years
Be warned though It's frank sensuality can over power woman
Each pair come with a pair of patented slow revealing goggles to prevent attacks of fainting
Unique design looks equally god under as over the clothes
We even have a line for animals
No more hesitation when you put them on, remember you can't go wrong
As worn by the crowned heads of Europe
Or read the original spread
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Fountain pens
One of the most frequent question I get about my drawings are of what type of pens I use, the answer is I use a selection of self design fountain pens. According to what mood I'm in at the moment, this is some of the pens I've used this week.
The Baraccuda
The Tipi
The DC 10
Late imperial pomp
See if you can guess what pen i Used for this drawing..
To be perfect frank these designs are not as far fetched as you might think, fountain pen designers are pretty freaky.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Helios
I stay in the realm of mythology, today Helios a God that drove a chariot dragging the sun over the sky.
Labels: moleskine
Monday, September 24, 2007
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Saturday, September 22, 2007
A versus B
War of the Anfangs (what is it called in English?), this is a very small drawing, thought I'd better save on paper. Well to be frank it's not much of a war either, but maybe there's enough of that sort elsewhere. I will be part of a book about sketchbooks called "an Illustrated Life" by Danny Gregory
he posted a small preview on the book here:
I'm very happy to be part of this project.
Labels: Drawing
Hard wired
This drawing took exactly one hour to produce but the film is only ten minutes thanks to modern technology. No sound you'll have to sing yourself.

Thursday, September 20, 2007
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Tools
New tools from Baroque and Decker
Screwdriver
Pliers
Drill
Saw
Hammer
Nail and screw
The original moleskine spread
Labels: moleskine
Alcoholism amongst domesticated animals
I briefly talked about the issue with depressed animals today I want to take up the growing problem with Alcoholism amongst our four legged friend.
Has your animal suddenly changed it's habits?
Does your animal smell strangely and are he/she unusually tired?
Don't be afraid to ask, and if you feel you need help don't hesitate to contact us..
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
The insecure driver
Often people driving large car often get attacked for their apparent lack of understanding environmental issues, but most of these drivers are shy people, who likes to get a little distance to the rest of us. So the next time you meet any one of these drivers give them a hug and tell them that you do understand, insecurity is nothing to be ashamed of.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Friday, September 14, 2007
For the Enviroment
I'm still trying to find a environment friendly way of traveling, not there yet but I'm getting closer
A still taken from the upcoming motion picture, the Attack of the Erasers
Cross town traffic
And last of the commuting sketches, hope I'll be able to stay clear of the train some time longer, have a nice weekend everybody
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Budgie tree
An image from the exhibition I'm part of in Melbourne, for more pictures from the show check Beck Wheeler's blog
I'm trying to put together a little book about a budgie, the story is not fixed in cement yet (or if I will finish it) this is a work in progress anyway, will color it.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Second thoughts
Hamlet
Cyclops
Attila
Madame
Manfred
Spring
Just made some pig's today when I should be doing other things
Monday, September 10, 2007
Momentum
Made for this weeks Illustration Friday
Labels: city, Drawing, Illustration Friday, vehicles
Sunday, September 09, 2007
Friday, September 07, 2007
Farewell to Arms
I've decided to take a break from the Game Industry and try it as a freelance Illustrator. I felt that if I was to continue with games I would not have any time for my drawing... I have some plans for a book, I'll probably show some of it on the blog. Have nice weekends everybody
Thursday, September 06, 2007
Bar bowling
Not enjoying yourself while going out, why not take up the relaxing hobby of Bar bowling? I'm always game if you happen to come by..
Labels: moleskine
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
The Beauty of man
Managed to get a sitting place on the commuting train this morning (at last), on the way home I was left standing though. That explains why I didn't get to finish the spread...
Labels: moleskine
Monday, September 03, 2007
Easy Rider
My drawings has reached Melbourne, with only two days to spare! For I while I thought they where lost..
Labels: moleskine
Sunday, September 02, 2007
It's migrating season
Starting my new work tomorrow, this will unfortunately add some more commute time, I hope I will be able to go on blogging as I have done (maybe I'll be able to draw on the train). If not the posts might come in at less frequent pace. My hopes for this week otherwise is that my parcel with drawings will reach Beck Wheeler in time for the exhibition, that starts this Wednesday, I hope the packet is not lost that would be a big blow for me, it's more or less everything I've not sold from this blog during the last year plus three moleskine sketchbooks.





















