The image I designed for the being there Tote, is now a T-Shirt too.
I have been asked to take part in a fund raising auction for Richard House hospice. The camapin is called Go Red, to find out more about this event and how to take part or donate click >HERE< more to come on this soon.
Special shout out,
An image of mine is has been featured in the latest creative review. The feature is about the up coming exhibition at the V&A “Memory Palace". My part in the exhibition was to create a 16 page narrative describing the process of making the exhibition. Memory Palace opens this june you can find more information here : http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/exhibitions/exhibition-sky-arts-ignition-memory-palace/
At the beginning of this year I worked on a project where my drawings have been translated into 3d objects. These characters where sculpted from my drawings by the very talented Alex Simpson. These characters are just one element of the project, so there is more to come.
Pattern work in progress.
Editorial for Modus Magazine. #roberthunterillustration #blinkart #illustration
Over the past few months I have been working towards my first book for Nobrow "The New Ghost" Its due to be released late May early June and will be printed in four spot colours, which If ive mixed right should make the cover look something like this.
Book WIP 14
At the start of the year I was approached by Blinkart to be part of an interesting project for Guinness. The project involved collaborating with a number of talented illustrators, carvers and art directors. here is what Blink say about it. Blinkart was commissioned by Saatchi and Saatchi to create a physical piece to celebrate the history of Guinness from 1759 to the present day, as well as making an accompanying film to launch their new brand strategy “Made Of More”. In response we built a twelve foot, two ton sculptured plinth which depicts the story of Guinness in the round, conceived and designed by David Wilson. David Wilson selected illustrators Robert Hunter, Bradley Jay, Micah Lidberg, and design studio Village Green to each draw a section of the story which would then be hand carved into the solid sculpture, marrying their individual different styles and creating a rich texture and depth to the monument.
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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