
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Supanova Sydney 2010
I'm an invited guest at this years SUPANOVA Sydney! I'll be at the Littlehammer stand in artist alley promoting "Hulk Saves the day", so I hope to see you all there this weekend!! Yes YOU!!!!

Thursday, June 03, 2010
Friday, May 28, 2010
MCA Zine Fair 2010
Last Sundays Zine Fair at the Museum of Contemporary art, normally boasting picturesque Sydney harbour... alas dark skys and a bit of rain. But that didn't stop a great swelling crowd !! Thanks to all who supported Rachael and I on the day!

The talented Chew Chan explains his pencil grip technic.

Chewie spreads the love!

The multi-talented Matt Huynh...and me.
The talented Chew Chan explains his pencil grip technic.
Chewie spreads the love!
The multi-talented Matt Huynh...and me.
Sunday, May 09, 2010
Hades & Persphone in progress
I've always thought the story of Hades and Persphone (the abduction) was a great myth explaining the change of seasons. Here's some pics my wife shot of the piece in progress...I'm working on in at A2 size which is much bigger than I'm use to...(Scanning PAIN!!!)
I'll post the final version soon...

Rough

Inks in progress
I've always thought the story of Hades and Persphone (the abduction) was a great myth explaining the change of seasons. Here's some pics my wife shot of the piece in progress...I'm working on in at A2 size which is much bigger than I'm use to...(Scanning PAIN!!!)
I'll post the final version soon...
Rough
Inks in progress
Monday, May 03, 2010
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
SUPANOVA Melbourne 2010 "It's my first time!!"
Friendly natives
Thanks to all the friendly Victorians who came round to the Littlehammer stand and made a few healthy purchases! It was our first time at Supanova Melbourne and I was impressed with the crowds, however not the crazy crowds that we experienced in Brisbane last year.
Paul Spencer out classing me
It was great meeting some "new" creatives like Paul Spencer ( a great Supanova neighbour), and Jeffrey 'CHAMBA' Cruz and Hugh. way too talented for there own good!
Wendy and Stewart
Stewart tells it how it is!
It's always great to catch up with old friends like the very talented and helpful Stewart McKenny and his lovely and equally helpful wife Wendy. Shout out to Doug Holgate and Colin Wilson for being so bloody talented!
Cheers to old mates Tim McEwan and Stephen Ford! And much love to my Rachael for actually coming to the show, taking these pictures, AND putting up with me!
Monday, April 12, 2010
Everything but the kitchen sink!
Here's a cover for for my good friend David Tang who's "Knee Pockets" is one of the funniest comics ever!
Here's a cover for for my good friend David Tang who's "Knee Pockets" is one of the funniest comics ever!

Monday, April 05, 2010
Marvel Super Hero Squad Book!

Finally, I can brag about my new kids book for Marvel. It's called "Hulk saves the day!" And I have to say that "smurfy" looking heros are a lot harder to draw than they look, but of course heaps of fun...

I should also mention that I'll be in Melbourne next weekend April 16-18 at the Royal Showgrounds promoting the new book at SUPANOVA! So if you're in Melbourne town drop by the Littlehammer stand!

Finally, I can brag about my new kids book for Marvel. It's called "Hulk saves the day!" And I have to say that "smurfy" looking heros are a lot harder to draw than they look, but of course heaps of fun...

I should also mention that I'll be in Melbourne next weekend April 16-18 at the Royal Showgrounds promoting the new book at SUPANOVA! So if you're in Melbourne town drop by the Littlehammer stand!
Saturday, March 27, 2010
New Diabla print!

I've been looking through my old sketch books, and found a few things that I thought would make some cool prints...
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Medusa final art
Weekly Challenge!
OK here's the first for this weeks, weekly challenge that I agreed to do with my mate Frank Kennedy...
I was going for that 60's jazz/groove album look... I'm not sure that's what its called but...
OK here's the first for this weeks, weekly challenge that I agreed to do with my mate Frank Kennedy...
I was going for that 60's jazz/groove album look... I'm not sure that's what its called but...

Sunday, March 07, 2010

Laika didn't have to die
I don't make a habit of reviewing or gushing over great graphic novels. However I read Laika by Nick Abadzis this weekend and damn if it wasn't one of the best graphic novels I've read in ages. This is an emotional charged story that works beautifully as a graphic novel ... so do your self a favor .. end of gushing.
Thursday, February 25, 2010

NEW LITTLEHAMMER WEBSITE LAUNCHED!!
Finally, the wait is over... feel free to visit the new site www.littlehammer.com
BIG THANKS TO JOE!! You rock!!
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Spock and Zarabeth
A little piece for my valentines! We've become big Trekkies (so much so that we have watch nearly all of Star Trek in less than a year... AND we met Mr Nimoy, that's not easy when you live in Australia) and I know "All our yesterdays" is one of her favs.
And I use to say that "Trek" was boring...

And I use to say that "Trek" was boring...

Thursday, February 04, 2010
How a pair of eyeglasses help save the United States!
Here's interesting job for Scholastic with a cool yarn...

Washington then gave a short but impassioned speech to his officers, called the Newburgh Address, trying to persuade them to be patient with Congress. Washington, however, after finishing the speech, felt that the officers were unmoved. He then took a letter from his pocket from a member of Congress to read to the officers. Instead of reading it immediately, he gazed upon it and fumbled with it without speaking.
He then took a pair of reading glasses from his pocket, which were new and few of the men had seen him wear them. He then said: "Gentlemen, you will permit me to put on my spectacles, for I have not only grown gray but almost blind in the service of my country."
This caused the men to realize that Washington had sacrificed a great deal for the Revolution, just as much as any of them.
These, of course, were his fellow officers, most having worked closely with him for several years. Many of those present were moved to tears, and with this act, the conspiracy collapsed as he read the letter. He then left the room and General Henry Knox and others offered resolutions reaffirming their loyalty, which were accepted by the group.
For a more detailed story look here!
Here's interesting job for Scholastic with a cool yarn...

Washington then gave a short but impassioned speech to his officers, called the Newburgh Address, trying to persuade them to be patient with Congress. Washington, however, after finishing the speech, felt that the officers were unmoved. He then took a letter from his pocket from a member of Congress to read to the officers. Instead of reading it immediately, he gazed upon it and fumbled with it without speaking.
He then took a pair of reading glasses from his pocket, which were new and few of the men had seen him wear them. He then said: "Gentlemen, you will permit me to put on my spectacles, for I have not only grown gray but almost blind in the service of my country."
This caused the men to realize that Washington had sacrificed a great deal for the Revolution, just as much as any of them.
These, of course, were his fellow officers, most having worked closely with him for several years. Many of those present were moved to tears, and with this act, the conspiracy collapsed as he read the letter. He then left the room and General Henry Knox and others offered resolutions reaffirming their loyalty, which were accepted by the group.
For a more detailed story look here!
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
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