Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Monday, March 12, 2007
Zombie Rebs

I did a doodle in my sketchbook featuring these three confederate zombie musicians. A friend of mine happened to come across this sketch while he was leafing through my sketchbook. He immediately fell in love with the drawing, saying: "if you're ever going to work out this sketch as a proper drawing, I'll buy it off you!" And guess what; so I did.
Sunday, March 11, 2007
goodbye Rita

Rita Verdonk in the Beeeldende Kunstjournaal. (What a fantastic English sentence.) I met her once, she wore this exact same skirt.
Hommage cartoon
Saturday, March 10, 2007
The real Marty Mole

The real Marty Mole is almost ready to show himself to the world. Seamour Sheep and Marty Mole will be released as designer toys a.k.a. urban vinyl this year, produced in Hong Kong. If you're interested then keep an eye on Seamoursheep.com for updates.
Labels:
figure,
figuren,
figures,
figuur,
metin seven,
sevensheaven,
speelgoed,
toy,
toys
Seamour Sheep comic 30

The thirtieth episode of my precious fluffy friend Seamour Sheep, his wiseacre sidekick Marty Mole and some guest stars.
Labels:
comic,
marty mole,
metin seven,
seamour sheep,
sevensheaven,
strip
Friday, March 9, 2007
Unseen Elvis

Recently I was asked to submit this drawing, made in 1993 for 'Oor', a rock-magazine, to a reprint of 'Elvis in Nederland', a book about the King and the Netherlands.
(Ironically, although his manager hailed from Holland, the Pelvis never visited the Lowlands because the Colonel was afraid to get busted for things he'd done in his Dutch days.)
the good-humoured condom

Ik zie zo vaak verliefde paartjes
even stilstaan voor mijn huis:
Daar woont Weemoedt zegt de jongen.
En het meisje slaat een kruis.
To see Lévi Weemoedt on the page, visit my blog.
Xmas card
Thursday, March 8, 2007
Silhouette

An exercise in 2D vector illustration. I actually created this with the 2D vector shape tools in my 3D program. :) I installed a trial version of Illustrator, only to find out that I can work much faster with the 2D shape tools of my 3D package.
Labels:
2d,
illustration,
metin seven,
sevensheaven,
vector
Hartman

My name is Kees de Boer and I’m a Dutch children-/picture book illustrator.
Among the many books I have illustrated in the
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
Too much shopping can damage your relationship...
cover nrc.next
I made 2 illustrations. The first one appeared on the cover of newspaper nrc.next, the other next to the story inside. It was all about 'new sobriety'.
Did I mention that I will introduce myself in my next blogentry?
Roel
Labels:
cover art,
nrc.next,
roelvenderbosch
Pete 'n' Kate
Labels:
cartoon,
kate moss,
marriage,
metin seven,
pete doherty,
sevensheaven,
wedding
Monday, March 5, 2007
Zooming In

A nice detail from my most recent "Mynga & Ramzy" episode. The surface of "Hello You!" magazine being what it is, my pages are printed in a rather reduced format.
On my screen I see them more like this while I work.
Labels:
comics,
detail,
evertgeradts,
mynga en ramzy
Pentel Blues
A drawing I did for my stepson Kajo's birthday, in 10 colour-ballpoint-pen ( from the toy-store) and Pentel Hybrid gel-pen , the latter a frustrating tool since only one out of two or three or four are willing to function. ( Also, several of the available colors have been replaced by ugly versions, catering, I guess, to the taste of My Little Pony-girls).
(Thank you Metin, Lectrr and Miss Duvekot (where & when?) for your kind welcoming words!)
(Thank you Metin, Lectrr and Miss Duvekot (where & when?) for your kind welcoming words!)
Saturday, March 3, 2007
Birdie

Sorry for the tsunami of posts from my side guys. I'm desperately making use of the scarce spare time I've got to create some stuff for myself.
Finally I've created something purely 2D again, escaping from my usual 3D work. I used to create 2D computer graphics for old school commercial computer games and it was a true delight to return to my old passion.
Labels:
2d,
birdie,
chick,
little bird,
sevensheaven,
vector
Seamour Sheep comic 29
Labels:
comic,
marty mole,
seamour sheep,
sevensheaven,
strip
The lonely teapot

In my never-ending quest to build a bridge between 2D and 3D artwork, here's a 3D teapot I rendered in a raw, experimental 2D style, trying to make it look as non-3D as possible by utilizing texturing and lighting techniques.
I hope one day I can make a living out of creating only this type of 'NPR' work (Non-Photorealistic Rendering), as I'm becoming more and more fed up with the usual, hackneyed, sterile, smooth 'n' shiny realistic 3D graphics.
Labels:
experimental,
raw,
sevensheaven,
stylized,
teapot,
theepot
Friday, March 2, 2007
Connie Palmen

This Connie is in today's NRC, you can see the page on my personal blog. AFTh is on another page, but it would be a bit much for Clogwork to show him too. I had hoped Connie Palmen would be printed a little bigger, but her drawing turns out to be for the "reading club" column, which always just has a small illustration. They never tell me these things. Maybe I have a sketch that would work better at stamp size, if I do, I'll send it to my editor, to print it with next week's column. She'll be reprinted three more times I think.
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
'Vintage' Preview
The ongoing saga of three little girls trying to survive in glamorous Paris.Hope wants to become a supermodel, but what about the scar in her face?
Faith dreams of being a successful singer and she's willing to do absolutely anything to get there.
Chastity is the ditsy blonde with the heart of a true gold digger.
Will they achieve their dream and climb the top of the entertainment industry?
Every week a new page on www.champagnecatfight.blogspot.com
Shipping expenses

Stylized illustration in an experimental style, about the problem of high shipping expenses when shopping online.
I love style experiments like these. I also love breaking through conventional rules, such as the avoidance of tangents. In this case I processed a couple of deliberate tangents in the image.
Labels:
half-tone,
online shopping,
patterns,
sevensheaven,
shipping expenses,
tangents
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Hi, I'm Nozzman

I'm Nozzman, a 29 year old cartoonist/illustrator from Rotterdam, The Netherlands. I draw for websites, newspapers, magazines and anyone else who wants something from me. Check out my work at www.nozzman.nl (Dutch), www.nozzman.com and www.nozzman.nl/portfolio. Besides my own work I'll be reporting from the exciting city of Rotterdam, where a lot of beautiful stuff is being made!
Free news!
Hi, it's Coen here. I was a little in doubt if i should post work here now, mainly because lately i've been busy doing quite a lot of different things besides illustration. Graphic design jobs and music (songwriting and recordings) took much of my time recently, not to mention the time and energy it takes to keep my 4 year old twins on the track;). But finally Mr. Seven's ungoing attempts to seduce me to post something have succeed. So here's a little thing i did very recently. For the last years most of my illustrations were done in illustrator, which i still reckon to be a great piece of software (especially when combined with photoshop to blow some more life into it). But sometimes you just long for the good old paperwork and I enjoyed it a lot do do this one the 'old way'.
Monday, February 26, 2007
Don't check your partner's text messages...
Cover Republikein

Unable to resist Mr. 7's relentless invitations to take part in this blog , for starters I submit this cover I did for 'De Republikein', a magazine devoted to topple the queen's throne. This particular issue dealt with the royal claims to a divine connection. To this day every royal decree in the Netherlands begins with the phrase: 'By the grace of God'...
(I wont deny sharing the views of this magazine, but at the same time I'm not so sure I'm all for an elected president, seeing who would be likely candidates in this country. Not to mention certain presidents ruling elsewhere... Also I don't mind admitting that prince Willem-Alexander, heir to the Dutch throne, impressed me when right after 9/11 he called for a redistribution of wealth, believing a world less unfair would reduce violence, before he was apparently told to keep his royal mouth shut, because of course violent retaliation is far more effective than sharing more equally! Why give millions to the poor when the arms-industry is dying for profit?)
The drawing was done with a very fine ballpoint-pen (the 'Pilot FEED-White Line', fountainpen-shaped, containing 3 colours (black, blue & red) and white correction-tape-dispenser), that a friend had just given me. The line it produces is too skinny at times, I think, but it's delicate too. Still being a digital rookie myself, the colouring , purposely cheapy digi-kitsch, was done with Pablo Hermano.
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
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