Sunday, February 25, 2007
Prince Mo

Illustration on the back cover of a book with short stories by Mark Twain in the series "Graphic Classics". I let Mo from my comic "Kos & Mo" play the hapless prince.
Labels:
evertgeradts,
graphic classics,
kos and mo,
mark twain
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Telenet character design
Hey, we are Eugene and Louise, a designstudio from Antwerp/Belgium.
We do illustration, animation, character design, product design, websites, live-action and much more. On Clogwork we plan to post 'work in progress', the stuff you don't see on our website ( www.eugene-and-louise.be ).
To start off we are going to show you some rough character designs we made for Telenet. This was a pitch (competition job) we did a couple of weeks ago. The briefing was to design a character for telenet-digital-tv that would be translated into 3D. They would use this character to promote their product on all media for several years. The briefing gave us a good direction on how the character should be (looks, pose, mood, color, character,....). In the end a studio in France won the 'pitch' to develop the character. To bad for us, but there's always next time.

We do illustration, animation, character design, product design, websites, live-action and much more. On Clogwork we plan to post 'work in progress', the stuff you don't see on our website ( www.eugene-and-louise.be ).
To start off we are going to show you some rough character designs we made for Telenet. This was a pitch (competition job) we did a couple of weeks ago. The briefing was to design a character for telenet-digital-tv that would be translated into 3D. They would use this character to promote their product on all media for several years. The briefing gave us a good direction on how the character should be (looks, pose, mood, color, character,....). In the end a studio in France won the 'pitch' to develop the character. To bad for us, but there's always next time.

Illustration for a poster
A couple of weeks ago people from the library of Leuven asked me to send them an illustration for an exhibitionposter. Next year they will show my work from the last five years, wich is an honor for me. I chose this illustration I made for 'Kleine Blote Liedjes' two years ago.
By the way, I'm Frank Daenen, a Belgian children's book illustrator.
By the way, I'm Frank Daenen, a Belgian children's book illustrator.
Friday, February 23, 2007
Désanne van Brederode

I almost feel guilty, here on Clogwork between all these cartoonists. I have to confess I have a secret desire to one day do a comic strip too. I know exactly how I would want it to look, but boy, it would be much work. Désanne van Brederode (visit my personal blog to see her in today's newspaper) could be one of the characters. And the author I drew yesterday could be in it too. Now all I need is a story. Looking at the two of them, that would be the easy part.
Dayplanner

This is the cover of a dayplanner i did about a year ago, for a college named 'Hogeschool Gent'. Had the freedom to design the entire cover, including the typography. The entire typography of their housestyle is based around the different weights of the fabulous font 'FF Prater' which i have been using myself for as long as i can remember.
I just came across this piece as i was commissioned today to do another cover for next years edition of the planner.
PS Geen idee of 'dayplanner' wel een goed woord is. Het is de cover van een zakagenda.
Labels:
cover,
cover art,
day planner,
FF prater,
lectrr,
typography
Creek Speaks

Schokkend Nieuws (Shocking News) is a magazine here in Holland, solely devoted to genre-cinema. It is a mag made for and by movie lovers. I've been a steady contributor for the past six years or so, doing a topical illustrated page, together with Bart van der Put, a film critic. In this installment we decided to spoof all those 'making of's' you see nowadays on DVD extra's and what not.
Thursday, February 22, 2007
4x AQUARELLE.
Santa

It's probably not the right time of the year, but since i'm posting stuff from the Lectrr-archives, i think this one should be on here as well. Did this for a client a couple of years ago. I really like the Santa-character, not only when i draw it. His fleshy body, the cheerfull colors, the beard: it's the ideal playground for an illustrator.
The weird thing is: as an illustrator you always end up doing Christmas and Santa artwork in the middle of the summer, because that's when your clients start thinking of their xmas campaigns. It always struck me as a bit odd, doing snowy scenery illustrations in the middle of the summer.
The weird thing is: as an illustrator you always end up doing Christmas and Santa artwork in the middle of the summer, because that's when your clients start thinking of their xmas campaigns. It always struck me as a bit odd, doing snowy scenery illustrations in the middle of the summer.
Sketching comics
Currently I'm working on a lot of comicpages that will appear in a kids summerholiday book.
Although I love to illustrate and design, I consider drawing comics to be the real thing. There's so much involved. Writing, plotting, dialogues, drama, scenery, acting. It's the perfect playground.
This sketch is part of two pages that take place on Bosch, a small island near the dutch coast that dissappeared in 1717.
Although I love to illustrate and design, I consider drawing comics to be the real thing. There's so much involved. Writing, plotting, dialogues, drama, scenery, acting. It's the perfect playground.
This sketch is part of two pages that take place on Bosch, a small island near the dutch coast that dissappeared in 1717.
Labels:
comics,
history,
oja-aha,
roelvenderbosch
How to handle your family like a business woman...
Posted this one before, but I had to take it off because it hadn't appeared in print yet...
now it did!
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Clogwork @ Drawn!
Hey guys, we've been mentioned at Drawn! Now scream along with me: "COOOOL!" :)
Labels:
blog,
clogwork,
drawn,
sevensheaven
Ukelele Lectrr

Found this one in my sketchbook this morning and decided to color it. Has no client or purpose or anything, just playing around, listening to ukelele music.

Hi, my name is Lectrr. I'm a Belgian cartoonist and illustrator. I'm mostly known for my absurd and colourfull cartoons, and my illustrations are always a bit on the background. That's why i'll be using Clogworks as a showcase for my illustrations, and not for my cartoons.This first piece is a combination of various wallpapers, made for mobile applications. One of the designs (the monkey) is also available as a kinky tshirt design (flocked, not printed).More will follow. Soon. Very soon!
Messenger stripped
Realistically executed, stylized 3D illustration for a workshop about stripping Live Messenger from unnecessary elements.
Labels:
live messenger,
microsoft,
msn,
sevensheaven
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
girl

I complained about the lack of girl contributors here, and now I am the excuse girl! (thank you, Metin) The girl in the image is Vrouwkje Tuinman, she was in last Friday's NRC, only accidently in black & white, that was a pity.
Monday, February 19, 2007
Thirtyfive portraits in two hours
Eleven portraits in one weekend...

Portraits of well-known Dutch non-fiction authors, for VPRO-TV magazine. Quite a tall order I must say, but lots of fun to do.
Kos & Mo
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A page from "Kos & Mo", originally written in Dutch and translated for the occasion.
Published in "OKKI" magazine by Malmberg, for very young children.
I love doing this comic strip, I can hardly call it working.
Cartoon
Labels:
cartoon,
nrc.next,
roelvenderbosch
Sunday, February 18, 2007
The year of MICHIEL ADRIAENSZOON DE RUYTER
Friday, February 16, 2007
The nightmare of Geert Wilders
One of my daily cartoons for the Dutch news website Nu.nl, regarding the growing islamphobia in the Netherlands, specifically the xenophobia of the Dutch right-wing politician Geert Wilders.
Labels:
cartoon,
islamfobie,
islamphobia,
kromzwaarden,
meadow,
molen,
nederland,
netherlands,
oosters,
satire,
sevensheaven,
spotprent,
weiland
Thursday, February 15, 2007
A leaflet illustration. It must be all over Holland now. It's part of a promotion for a book which bundels all books you're suppose to learn to graduate. Why didn't I buy just this one book in my final year at highschool?
And of course I''l introduce myself in my next blog.
Labels:
character design,
roelvenderbosch,
typography
Carnival hit parade machine
Today I finished yet another small -but completely insane- animation project as made for Donald Duck.nl (it will be online this Friday.) It's almost Carnival in a big part of the lowlands and we thought it would be nice to have an interactive clip during that time on the site, so kids can play with it...
It was created using Flash and will be my third so-called "funny" machine. Here you can see them in action:
1. Gyro Gearloose joke robot
2. Digital Party Piggy
3. Carnival hit parade machine NEW!
...The interactivity on the last two I did together with a colleague of mine, named Bas Schuddeboom. Maarten Janssens did the music.
Labels:
animation,
donald duck site,
flash,
viktorvenema
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Meat & Potatoes

As a free-lance illustrator I do a lot of work like this, for all kinds of sponsored magazines and such. in fact, it is my meat and potatoes. A lot of this work never makes it to my portfolio, not because it's bad, but because the subject matter is ofttimes a bit bland (to put it mildly) The briefings for these illustrations are usually very tight and don't leave a lot of room for interpretation. I like doing it though, it really makes me draw stuff I wouldn't normally draw. Oh yeah, and did I mention it pays well?
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Monday, February 12, 2007
Cartoon of the week
My day job includes working for several dutch Disney magazines. The so-called reader’s page of one of those magazines -simply called Donald Duck- places a "letter of the week" for which I make the cartoons on a regular basis...


"Roughly translated"
Okay! the one who
hits the other one knock-out
may read this weeks
Bucky Bug first!
Labels:
cartoon,
disney,
donald duck weekly,
magazine,
viktorvenema
Roel's first blogbaby
I made this illustration for nrc.next, a dutch newspaper. The article tells about what can happen when two friends start their own company together. And which problems arise (money mainly).
In my next blog I'll introduce myself. At this moment I'm very busy making, drawing, plotting, illustrating and designing 'Taptoe Zomerspeurboek 2007'; a kids album for the summer holiday.
aju! Roel
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Seamour Sheep - Fate
The twenty-eighth episode of Seamour Sheep, a comic strip series about a silly Scottish sheep, his wiseacre sidekick Marty Mole and some guest stars.You're invited for a visit to the official Seamour Sheep website for more comics, wallpapers, e-cards, the Sheep Shop and more.
Cheers,
Sevensheaven
Friday, February 9, 2007
Naughty
During the making of a short animated film by Animation Works I tried to fool the director (Arjan Wilschut) with my pencil tests in making him believe all was good, but alas! he wasn’t... Can you belief that? normally this subliminal trick would work like a charm!
Labels:
a good old mind f*ck,
animation,
pencil test,
viktorvenema
Welcome to myself
Hi folks! My name is Viktor (with a "K") and NO I haven’t got any Russian ancestry to my knowledge. My parents just liked it this way... funny people!
I was born at there home in a small room on the first floor the very same day our royal highness took on the job her mom did before her... Being the queen of the Netherlands! (plus some colonies.) And since this day became a national and public holiday (not because of me, but because of her) I almost never ever had a birthday the way nature intended it... f*ck all those parasitical party pooping asses.
I will be posting (somewhat semi regular) my thoughts and work right here on Clogwork, but you can also find some of it on Vector’s Thingies, Donald Duck.nl and Animation Works...
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This here above is the "magical" stuff I use daily! and who are my truest, closest best friends in the whole wide world...
Sorry folks! gotta keep this post short... I’m still at work and my boss is coming at me with that big stick he uses on us slaves... “NO BOSS... WHO? NO, NOTHING... JUST LOOKING AT GOOGLE... SORRY, BOSS... WHATTA YOU DO? AUWWW, STOP... PLEASE STOP... I'M SORRY... GOING BACK TO WORK... OEF, AUWWW, PLEASE NO... NO, NOT THE HANDS, NOT THE HANDS!!!”
Labels:
introduction,
materials,
netherlands,
punishment,
viktorvenema
Dracula

A page in a "Graphic Classics" edition of lesser known stories by Bram Stoker, of Dracula fame. Tom Pomplun, the editor, gave me carte blanche, so I really enjoyed myself.
Labels:
bram stoker,
evertgeradts,
graphic classics
Kraspoppetje

Ik voel me hier helemaal niet op mijn plaats met m'n lollige kraspoppetjes! Bovendien zuigt mijn Engels! Boehoe!
Translation: Boohoo!
Dissipation
Daily cartoon for the Dutch Nu.nl news website, regarding an article about a sum of 12 billion dollar that the United States turned out to have spent quite carelessly during the first year of the war in Iraq.
Labels:
cartoon,
desert,
dollar bills,
iraq,
paper airplanes,
satire,
sevensheaven,
us,
war
Wilbert shows his face
I was abducted in 1995 by Warner Bros Feature Animation and live in Los Angeles ever since. During the past years I worked for most major studio's and did visual designs, storyart and gag ideas for a bunch of feature films, including Ice Age and Ice Age 2 - the meltdown and the "Robots" DVD, for 20th Century Fox/Blue Sky, Shrek II and Over the Hedge (Dreamworks), Curious George (Universal) , Osmosis Jones, Quest for Camelot, (Warner Bros) and Jimmy Neutron - Boy Genius .
In 2004 I became a member of Walt Disney's Animation Studio in Burbank and am currently working with directors John Musker and Ron Clements ( Little Mermaid, Alladin) on "The Frog Princess", the revival of Disney's 2D feature animation.
What is he doing on Clogwork?
Not a lot probably. The art and ideas I create during the day job are owned by Disney and super secret. ( At least until the movie comes out), so there's not a lot I can share. However, sometimes I try to take on an outside illustration for fun or to flex some unused creative muscles and braincells. Like the one above, which was an illustration (through Comic House) for an article about Data mining in relation to terrorist profiling. I forgot which magazine. All done in Photoshop.
Thursday, February 8, 2007
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
Ah what the heck...

Here's another picture I've made this week, a CD sleeve for a DJ from Germany. Not my cup of tea music-wise, but hey, if some dude pays me to draw him a robot, I ain't the one to complain...
It's the Creekster!

Hi y'all. Let's see If I'll remember to contribute some news to this blog once in while. This picture is a flyer for an upcoming exhibition I'm curating. it's going to be held in the ABC treehouse gallery in Amsterdam, this coming april.
Cheers for now.
Mynga and Ramzy go Gothic
Hi, this is Evert Geradts.
I used to draw with pens or brushes until I touched my first computer.
For years now it's my Mac, Illustrator and a mouse. (Any mouse).
At the moment I do "Mynga & Ramzy" for Dutch publishing house Malmberg.
This is the first of a two page Gothic episode, to be published in the "Hello You!" magazine.
Labels:
evertgeradts,
gothic,
hello you,
malmberg,
mynga and ramzy
Love is in the air
Cartoon for the Dutch news website Nu.nl, regarding an article about a strongly increased mating drive among wild boars.
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
One broken heart too many

A work from my Série Noir. I love creating imagery in this dark style as an alternation from my usual bright 'n' shiny stuff.
Cheers,
Sevensheaven
Labels:
dark,
duister,
illustratie,
illustration,
Série Noir,
sevensheaven
Monday, February 5, 2007
Mars Gremmen

Mars Gremmen was born in Nijmegen, The Netherlands, in 1969. He started his comics career in the 1990s, publishing 'Meneer Foutjes' in Sjors & Sjimmie Stripblad. This series ran from 1994 until 1997. During this period, he also wrote scripts for the 'Sjors en Sjimmie' comic. From 1995 to 1999, he drew 'Trix' for Sjosji. He also collaborated with Peter de Wit on 'De Familie Fortuin' and made 'Popi de Clown' for Striparazzi. For magazine Hello You! Gremmen makes 'The Girl is Mine', a comic that has been published in album by Silvester in 2004. For the Astmafonds, he created 'Max & Manfred', for National Geographic Junior he created 'De Ontdekkers' and for the computer magazine Macfan, he has created 'Mac & Maggie'. The comics magazine Myx publishes his hilarious comics diary 'Stripdagboek'. Besides this comics work, Mars Gremmen also wrote scenarios, did advertising work and drew storyboards for a number of films, including Dick Maas' 'Down' and Esmé Lammers' 'Tom & Thomas'. He also does caricatures for the animation series 'Café de Wereld' and for Veronica Magazine.
Mars Gremmen website
Mars Gremmen blog
The Girl Is Mine
cARToony is in da house!!!
Sunday, February 4, 2007
The baptism of Clogwork

Welcome to Clogwork, an online showcase of cartoons, comics and illustrations from several Dutch and Belgian artists.
We hope you enjoy it, and if you do, then we'd appreciate it if you spread the word. Thanks in advance.
Best regards from the Lowlands,
Sevensheaven
Labels:
belgium,
cartoons,
clogwork,
comics,
exhibition,
gallery,
illustration,
netherlands,
portfolio,
sevensheaven,
showcase
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