Haven’t really figured out screen printing yet.
8 weeks until deadline…
#Walter Van Bierendonck #Fashion Illustration #Sci fi #Illustration
A collection of works by a 2nd Year BA Hons Fashion Illustration student at London College of Fashion.
Clients:
Disorder Magazine, CPL, Elliott Morgan (Photographer), Scarlet Rage Vintage
Personal: http://xxnymphet.tumblr.com/
Haven’t really figured out screen printing yet.
8 weeks until deadline…
Jena Theo FW2013
Very quick marker sketch on terrible paper
P.S my yellow has nearly ran out
Sketch 2
Katrantzou “Blue” pt 2 WIP
this was for the competition she held, but I got freaked out by how amazing the other entries were and wimped out.
Mirror Mirror
Just did this, continuing the theme
All Windsor and Newton Ink
20 minutes
Scans eventually
Alexa Chung Watercolour
For my sister’s b’day
Watercolour isn’t something I usually do. I’ve made it my mission this summer to learn how to use the paints correctly. Doing illustrations for other people has definitely helped me practice!
I made this after finishing my original water colour illustrations. I created these digital collages using catwalk images on top of my original drawings.
(Source: finalproject-nwright)
Quick sketch in my new sketch book.
Quick outline in marker then inked and shaded in Windsor and Newton ink.
Ignore the scary hand
I did use pencil to outline all the squares.
Louis Vuitton SS13
A couple of illustrations I did for David James Mills’ final year collection “Bitch Butch”, March 2012
David wanted some quick sketches of his whole collection. He allowed me to interpret the clothes as I wished on the condition I looked at what I would deem very hench men and included exaggerated male parts!
aha
It was an interesting project to work on as I don’t often work in the male form. I learnt that I needed to study anatomy more, muscles are a lot harder to draw than one would think.
David is a truly talented menswear designer, his collection was an inspired mix of rubber and leather created with pastel hues and contrasting with vibrant shades of orange and olive green. I based my drawings on his sketches as the collection was still in the process of being made. A definite talent of the future.
http://showtime.arts.ac.uk/davidjamesmills
pencil and marker.
P.S I only scanned these, editing and colour adjustments were done by the designer.
All ink and brush!
and mirror on Photobooth
Can’t wait to be able to scan this and clean it up in Photoshop. Obviously based on Tim Burton’s Catwoman in terms of costume.
My scanner is on the brink so here’s a quick shot of some sketches I was doing last night- obviously Batman inspired.
Some quick ink sketches of my own catwoman. I did the initial outline in ivory letraset marker then used a thin brush and Windsor and Newton black ink to freehand on top.
Some of the proportions are a bit off and the one looking over her shoulder obviously has the rotational qualities of an owl but for 10 minute pieces I’m quite happy.
I think the one facing forward looks a little like Kristen Stewart- might be the agape mouth and sticky out ears.
Quick ink sketches (with a brush this time instead of a stick :P), vintage inspired.
Please ignore how dirty my scanner is! oopss