doodles


work in progress


Vulnerable


shades



More old doodles. With my design for sunglasses in the left corner.

I'm on my way



I haven't been able to publish any drawings lately, or inspiration posts, because I lack it all. Tough I've been drawing I haven't been able to get them digital. My camera just broke and I have no access to a scanner. 
But that will going to change.

What have happened?
I've been working on cover arts for two bands, Atomic Moonshine and Gravedefiler. I also got more work, art for my friend's book (for his music too: Half of a Hole), contributing with a couple of comic pages for a magazine (Transa på tåg), it'll be the first Swedish comic book about transvestites. And a couple of friends want me to help them with tattoo designs.
At the same time trying to find "real" work, thinking that it'll give me a change to get out of Sweden.

The personal work I'm doing right now is about family issues, as usual I guess. "The walk with my daughters" or something.

Old doodles



study


me and them


huz


fotobloggen

decided to make a separate blog for my photos. 
Check it out!

http://junykorn.blogspot.se

and here's a peek of a trippy drawing I'm making
 


sleep



Friend portrait


Nickety Split
Check out his band:










self-portraits

PAT PERRY

I just stumbled upon this amazing artist named Pat Perry,
I'm most fond of his traditional work. And his photos are pretty neat too.
Words can't describe how stunned I am, the details, his imagination...
And he seems to be living the life I'm dreaming of. Quote from his website

"Pat Perry is an artist and illustrator who calls Grand Rapids, Michigan home. The lands of the north, colorful people, music, and the ordinary streets of the Midwest have always moved him. In between showing his art from coast to coast or working with an assortment of clients, Pat travels as much as possible. Although he is happy to be able to speak and have an audience through his artwork, he does his best everyday to listen and learn from the world he lives in."

So, have a look at the website (from where I stole the pictures)
http://patperry.net/











Corinne Day

























Photographer: Corinne Day.
http://www.corinneday.co.uk/







2009,cut on glass in sculpture class



2008