The website of the prolific Shota Kotake, a Japanese artist living in Dublin, wherein a Fr Ted related illustration is published daily.
More here.
Previously: Comical Alley
(Thanks John P Muldoon)
The website of the prolific Shota Kotake, a Japanese artist living in Dublin, wherein a Fr Ted related illustration is published daily.
More here.
Previously: Comical Alley
(Thanks John P Muldoon)
Will the The Nialler9 Record Store Day illustration yesterday by Donough O’Malley be on sale as a print?
Many wondered:
Donough writes:
I just want to share with you and your readers that if anyone does want a print, well now you have the chance to win one!
The Social House are doing a giveaway on their Facebook page, just head on over and add your name: All available prints will be gone by the end of the day, in time to have it framed and on the wall by the weekend. But if you don’t have any luck then fear not, as I now have the prints for sale at my online print store here
Save Poolbeg.
Yesterday: Vinyly
A two minute Society 6 timelapse of 75 hours of meticulous work by London based illustrator Guillaume ‘Mr Guil’ Cornet.






Launching tonight: the Brainbelt Illustration Collective Design Week Exhibition at MVP [Upper Clanbrassil St., Dublin 8] which runs until 15 Dec. as part of Design Week 2014. To wit:
The exhibition launches Friday the 7th of November at 7pm and runs for 6 weeks. It features work by Michelle Cunningham, Emma Rowe, Alan Dunne, Stephen Mc Carthy, Jamie Murphy, Lauren O’Neill, Eileen O’Neill, John Corrigan and! Stephen Mc Nally. All artists will have prints for sale on the night and throughout the exhibition. We look forward to seeing you there.
Above (from pic 2): ‘Personal Space Invaders’ by Lauren O’Neill; ‘Spam Illustrated: The Inheritance of Yoshiko Ishii’ by Alan Dunne; ‘Some things which are Not LOL’ by Emma Rowe; ‘Loki’ still from animation by Stephen Mc Nally and ‘Jaws’ by Jamie Murphy
(Thanks Eileen O’Neill)

Miniscule, highly detailed illustrations by Cape Town based artist Lorraine Loots.
Rendered with fine tipped pencil, teensy paintbrush and magnifying glass, her series, 365 Postcards for Ants is the continuation of an illustration-a-day project, started in 2013.




A mere glimpse of the wonderful caricatures of Greek illustrator Stavros Damos.
From top: Burton, Jagger, Watts, Wood, Richards, Gilliam, Merkel, Turturro, Elliot and Penn.
Lots more here.
Meagan Hyland writes:
Here’s my print for Gallery 1988’s official Ghostbusters show which opened in New York on Saturday!
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again.
G’wan the Meg.
Say hello to Karl and Nat.
ALSO…
Graphic novelist Alan Nolan writes:
“Just to let you all know that this weekend at the MCM Ireland Comic Con in the RDS [Ballsbridge, Dublin] we [Alan and co-creator Ian Whelan] will be launching a new edition of Sancho — Ireland’s favourite Dublin-based Mexican ex-exorcist-priest-cum-demon-hunter black-horror-comedy comic. Previously shortlisted for two prestigious Eagle awards this marks the return of Sancho to the comic book shelves after an absence of four years!.
ALSO Fintan’s Fifteen, an illustrated novel about the worst U12s hurling team in Ireland (tagline: You’ll laugh, you’ll cry… you’ll hurl) will be available nationwide from April 21 but will also be at our stand at MCM Dublin’s Comic Village for an early bird sneaky peek.”
Previously: Big Bastard’s Back