


I’ve been hibernating. Or at least it looks that way…
This is my first attempt at the D&AD Little White Lies cover brief. I think if I use this image I’m going to have to hand render the type, anything else seems to look a little unintegrated, a bit plonked on.

Absent Minded
by Joe Webb
United Kingdom
Print: $35
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Glowing Silhouettes Made of Thousands of Sun Streaming Pinholes. “Bucklow begins by projecting the shadow of his sitter on a large sheet of aluminum foil and tracing its outline. He then makes about twenty thousand small pinholes in the foil silhouette (one for each day of the average human lifespan). Using a contraption of his own device that places the foil over a large sheet of photographic paper, Bucklow wheels his homemade ‘camera’ out into daylight and pulls the ‘shutter’ to briefly expose the paper to direct sunlight. Thus each finished picture becomes a kind of photogram silhouette composed of thousands of pinhole photographs of the sun. The intensity of light on a given day and the length of exposure create unique color variations on how the resulting piece appears.” Christopher Bucklow

“Breaking Bad” by samspratt:
I’ve been wanting to make a semi-Struzan-esque poster (thinks Star Wars/Indiana Jones for those unfamiliar) for Breaking Bad to hang in my apartment and have gradually chipped away at Walter White to a point worth sharing. I’m forcing myself to loosely layer color rather than wet-mixing to achieve that dry, classic, look to drawing—letting the background come through heavily throughout the picture. Ultimately, this will be just one part of a large poster with several characters and iconic imagery from the show, but I decided to set the loose look of Walter before delving into the entirety of the composition. It’ll probably be a long while before it’s done.
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