Proofs of new book "Fancy Dress" due to be available in December 08.
For the Exhibition at Nobrow in December I made two designs that were printed at Nobrow by CLARK KEATLEY . above is "the meeting" which is the first of the two to be released. Order here
This is a double page spread I did for the recent issue of ethos journal.
A quick image for the New York Times sunday review. You can read the whole story for a brief amount of time here
These are two half done double page spreads i have been working on this week.
I was asked to design the end pages for the second issue of Bone Shaker bike magazine a couple of months ago. Issue 2 is printed and is now available to pre-order on their website www.boneshakermag.com
Six colour accordion screen print.
A while ago i was asked to collaborate with Elliot Dear at Winter Champion to create a short narrative about the band Elbow and their rise to success for the Music Matters campaign. Here are few stills of the the finished animation. The animation in full is to come shortly once it has been officially released from Universal.
I was am very fortunate to share a studio with the talented Loligo and she did a great job printing the E VOLO LOVE print for the band Francois and the atlas mountains, soon to be released by Domino records.
The book I have been working on for Nobrow press is going to be released at the Torornto Comic Arts Festival. Here is are the details from the NB HQ. Nobrow is proud to announce our attendance at TCAF 2011 from Saturday May 7th, 9am-5pm to Sunday May 8th, 11am-5pm. As well as bringing several ultra-recent titles from our catalogue, TCAF will also be the official launch of Rob Hunter’s hauntingly beautiful new comic The New Ghost (pictured Above).
The Toronto Comic Arts Festival exists to promote the breadth and diversity of comics, and what is considered comics, as legitimate medium of literary and artistic worth. We seek to promote the creators of these works in their broad and diverse voices, for the betterment of the medium of comics and to reach as wide an audience as possible for them.
The first Toronto Comic Arts Festival (“TCAF”) was held on the weekend of March 29th 2003. It was the natural progression of years of disparate book signings, author appearances and miscellaneous events put together by a group of volunteers interested in promoting the literary and artistic merits of comic books and graphic novels. Approximately 600 members of the public attended the first festival, with 25 staff and approximately 70 creators in attendance.
Robert Frank Hunter is an illustrator working in London. This blog is where he shows regular updates and work in progress. For more information visit robertfrankhunter.bigcartel.comrobertfrankhunter.com
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