Many Hands: The Olympic 2012 collection

Many Hands: The Olympic Collection 2012

Many Hands: The Olympic Collection 2012

Many Hands is a new UK online shop started up by Adam and Ciara selling prints and other lovelies from current artists and illustrators (many of whom are Pikaland favorites!)

They’ve recently unveiled a new collection that coincides with the 2012 Olympics, where you can snatch up some fine wares. The range showcases talent from the likes of Many Hands regulars Owen Gildersleeve, Lizzy Stewart and Ciara Phelan, together with Peepshow’s Jenny Bowers and Spencer Wilson, Ben Javens, Lesley Barnes, James Dawe, Crayonfire, Sam Brewster, Damien Weighill and many more.

And get this – they’re also giving away prizes to a luckily selection of customers every time Team Great Britain wins gold!

Above: 5 Spoke Bicycle Brooch by Dan Darby & below: Various images from the collection!

How to paint a self portrait

Good points to ponder by artist Kristopher Kotcher on how to paint a self-portrait, in a collaborative effort with Join the Studio, an art and music collective.

From the project:

The entire concept was developed by Kris (aka Frenemy Life) around a paper-mache monster mask he put together. After he had created a character of sorts, he began taking his creation to the streets. Eventually, the concept of the monster becoming an artist inspired Kris to pursue the idea of showcasing a monster drawing himself a self-portrait after a day of getting to know himself through a variety of shenanigans.

Thanks Amanda!

Happy Monday folks!

Review: No Man’s Land by Blexbolex

No Man's Land by BlexBolex

No Man's Land by BlexBolex

I admit – since I hadn’t read French illustrator Blexbolex’s first book Dog Crime, I was a little worried that I wouldn’t be able to follow his latest book – No Man’s Land. I didn’t have to worry though. Turns out that Dog Crime was a precursor to his latest book – one that was 3 years in the making. (For those who don’t know, his first book is now out of stock and I’m still trying to get a hold of a copy!)

The first thought when I opened the book was WOW. A total 140 pages of pure, unadulterated WOW. Printed in three spot colors to achieve an almost screen printed-like property (which was the artist’s signature style); each page of the book holds an illustrative narrative that brings you along a ride so surreal that you can’t argue with its experimental tagline. And it doesn’t disappoint.

No Man's Land by BlexBolex

No Man's Land by BlexBolex

The story starts with our main character – the detective from the first book. Sequences of events have led him to commit suicide – but the firing of two bullets didn’t quite end his life. And thus we’re treated to a whirlwind ride down memory lane and beyond, as he grapples for survival.

It’s storyline isn’t straightforward or linear – it took me back and forth on a mad adventure of the mind; one that can be a little unsettling yet riveting. The illustrations were beautiful and the thought of Blexbolex drawing each individual print for each page of the book made me gasp out loud a few times. I also found myself being extra careful to ensure that each matte page remained pristine – I felt that the book was like a work of art and I had merely gained an entry pass.

You can get your copy directly from NoBrow!

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Happy weekend everyone!