Hello all,
I have a big news dump on the way, but for now here's what I'm tinkering with at the moment. I heard some rough mixes of some great new songs by O'Messy Life, that they'll be releasing on Tiny Lights pretty soon. This time, the external platform they've chosen to use for these deeply internal songs is the space shuttle Challenger disaster of 1986. I'm once again privileged to be asked to design the artwork for this release. Number one fan boy, right here.
Lead singer David Littlefair had some pretty specific ideas in mind to begin with, but I meddled with them a little bit and with our powers combined we've came up with what I think will be a really neat design. It's been a much more involved conceptual process this time around, and we've drawn from this amalgam of reference material to come up with the image.
Monday, 18 February 2013
New O'Messy Life single pt.1
Stock photo found online.
Incredible illustration by Rebecca Mock.
Landscape with the Fall of Icarus by Hans Bol.
Photo of Challenger explosion found on the internet.
While the tragedy was worldwide and almost other-worldly in scale and coverage, we wanted to get at the sense of loss on a personal, domestic level. The obvious reason for this was that musically, the band are exploring personal ideas, using the disaster as a parallel/metaphorical narrative throughout. Here are some design process shots:
I made a very faded printout of this photo, drew directly over it in black fineliner, changing the proportions of various parts of the room and disregarding some features.
Then I used a light box and a new sheet of paper to pencil over the basic lines I had made on the printout and filled in the extra details as I went along.
I did have my heart set on the head-in-hands gesture, which I based on this, but it turned out local band Withered Hand, and friend of O'Messy Life, had a similar looking design.
Posted by Crumpet Time Comics at 03:51
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I'm loving this step-by-step artist's commentary.
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