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Here's the New York City spread illustration from my newest book Where's Stig? The World Tour for the BBC TV show Top Gear. Published by BBC Books
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© Rod Hunt 2015
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After hitting the top of last year’s Christmas book charts, Stig makes like a rock star with his very own World Tour
While the pressures of global notoreity take their toll on lesser mortals, The Stig remains mysteriously unaffected. Maybe because it’s only tyre pressures that ever trouble him. Maybe it’s because he’s not actually mortal.
Either way, as the gospel of Top Gear reaches ever further around a world already slightly wary of thre middle-aged men with bad hair and a penchant for wanton destruction, our monochrome motorhead keeps a watchful eye on his hapless chums.
Time to search them all out again, then. From the European hotspots of Monaco or Rome to the distant towers and jungles of the Americas, from the sun, sea, sand and, er, more sand of Australia, to the sun, sea, sand and slightly sticky pavements of Blackpool, the boys are making a very public mess of it. The Stig, meanwhile, is maintaining a typically low profile. Magnifying glasses at the ready…
Saint Augustine, being the oldest city has some beautiful old buildings that have been converted into shops and parkways...I love the gnarly look of them myself...they are mostly old, but functional.
The Evening News (James Watkins)
Catalytic confrontations
Calculated crawl,
Embryonic isolations,
Future free-for-all.
Energetic exhortation,
Apoplexied brawl,
Catatonic saturation,
Isometric ball.
Egocentric salutation,
Fatalistic fall,
Megalithic mumbo jumbo,
Paganistic pall.
Pugilistic palpitation,
Excavated sprawl,
Perspiration aggravation,
Aspirated wall.
Ammunition malnutrition,
Superstition stall,
California concentrated,
Captivated thrall.
Bound and ground,
Then taken down,
By the very best-
With one more show
Worth watching,
And then we’re headed west.
Recreation generation,
By the book denomination,
Families filled with hesitation,
RVs racked for roaming.
Picking up the pieces,
Layed down on the land,
With wasted wealth and watersheds,
And regions raped by man.
Calibration castigations,
Asymmetric aberrations,
Guided tours with revelations,
Ratted out and ruined.
Catastrophic congregations,
Commutated castings,
Calvinistic computations,
Debonair and prancing.
Altruistic aspirations,
Stoned, bemoaned abbreviations,
Terrified with trepidations,
Gnomes long gone and gassed!
Honed and cloned then overthrown,
Granted one last wish-
Celebrated, then negated-
Dangling near the dish!
Partisan unprinciples,
In petrifying packs-
With news and views
And loop-de-loos,
And stab-‘em-in-the-backs.
Ready for the ruckus,
Sitting at the shrine,
Thought they really
Had the goods,
Now listen to the whine.
Thought they had it marketed,
Cornered and refined,
Around the town
The teaching wound,
Until they lost their mind.
Settling to the bottom,
They slid to lower ground,
Between the lines and valentines,
Some lost their Royal Crowns.
Terroristic tinkering,
Tumbling and tinkling,
Fundamental farkles,
Helpful and home grown.
Patriotic particles,
Hidden in the articles,
Compact and post partial,
Buried to the bone.
Vacuumed packed
And gunny-sacked,
Pre-segmented squalls,
Appalachian apparitions,
Headed to the malls.
Fevered and fantastic men,
Marching to the moon,
With masticating matriarchs,
In subcutaneous swoon.
Breasts blown up beautiful,
Complicated castings,
Fallen faces on the floor,
Mesmerized for masking.
Sacrificial sublimations,
Surrogates sublime,
Tetrahedral, analgesic,
Sentimental crimes.
Pawing, pungent prisoners,
Soothing, sexy swine-
Sows and cows and sinning sons,
Tasting tempting wines.
Navigation nuances,
Nuptials by Nair,
Feudalistic fragrances,
Held up with heavy hair.
Practical imbalances,
Factory unrepairs,
New wave cold and chemical friends,
Facts blown up with air.
Salivating swindlers,
Solo Simon says,
High-falutin prostitution,
Fixed up with the Feds.
Sports and courts and teasing torts,
Women going wild-
Dow Jones Average hemorrhage,
Help the homeless child.
Down the daunting highway,
Less than overnight,
Covering ground without a sound,
Filtered by first light.
Lazy lit up lethargy,
Loosed by lying lips,
Bought the farm in triplicate,
Then sailed a sinking ship.
Galvanizing garrisons,
Gathering at the line,
Pushed ahead though nearly dead,
They won it one more time.
Tested in the tumult,
On solid ground they stand,
Groping with the changer,
Positioned close at hand.
Nightly, brightly flickering,
Turn the clicker off-
Before you go,
Don’t miss the show,
An evening totally lost!
James Watkins (03-06)
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💎Una gema microscópica con hábito pseudoisométrico bien definido: así se presenta esta boracita del distrito de Lüneburg, en Baja Sajonia (Alemania). 🇩🇪✨
Este pequeño cristal de apenas 2,5 mm de altura, fotografiado a ±8x, parece suspendido sobre su propio reflejo, amplificando su simetría natural. Aunque la boracita cristaliza en el sistema ortorrómbico, sus formas externas suelen engañar por su apariencia cúbica, octaédrica o mixta, dando lugar a hábitos pseudoisométricos que recuerdan a gemas talladas. Se forma en ambientes evaporíticos, dentro de salinas y depósitos de yeso o halita, donde el magnesio y el boro cristalizan en estructuras tan estéticas como científicamente fascinantes.
Una joya inorgánica que conjuga estructura, química y belleza en menos de medio centímetro.
💎 A well-formed microcrystal of boracite, from Lüneburg District, Lower Saxony (Germany), showing a pristine pseudo-isometric habit. 🇩🇪✨
This small 2.5 mm crystal, photographed at ±8x, floats above its reflection, enhancing its natural geometry. Boracite is a magnesium borate typically found in evaporitic settings, within gypsum or salt deposits. While orthorhombic in structure, its outward shapes often appear cubic or octahedral — a visual trick that makes it look like cut gemstone. Its translucency, internal inclusions and geometric sharpness turn it into both a scientific specimen and an aesthetic object.
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🔍 ±8x || Cristal de 2,5 mm
️ Stacking 152 fotos
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If you're looking for the new 2013 Chessington World of Adventures Map you can view it here
www.flickr.com/photos/rodhunt/8562472042/
I recently illustrated the 2009 Chessington World of Adventures www.chessington.co.uk theme park map. Lots of crazy detail so you might want to enlarge it. This was the finished artwork with none of the park information on it.
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© Rod Hunt Illustration 2009
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It’s the British Grand Prix this weekend! To celebrate here’s my British Grand Prix Illustration from my latest book Where’s Stig? Motorsport Madness for the TV show Top Gear.
View the full project in detail here
rodhunt.com/110605/2075287/portfolio/top-gear-wheres-stig...
Illustration © Rod Hunt 2014
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descente en direct des espaces supérieurs de la Tour LUMA
Arles, Fondation Maja Hoffmann
LUMA (contraction du prénom des deux enfants de Maja Hoffman, Lucas et Marina)
"Selon Carsten Höller un toboggan est une sculpture dans laquelle on peut voyager et faire l’expérience d’un état émotionnel unique situé entre le plaisir et la folie. Cependant l’artiste souligne qu’il n’est pas nécessaire de glisser dans le slide pour lui donner du sens, le regarder et observer les visiteurs glisser est une expérience tout aussi intéressante."
www.luma.org/live/watch/carsten-holler-isometric-slides-5...
Le passager, bien visible sur cette photo, doit se glisser dans une sorte de sac de glissade en tissu, les pieds bien maintenus en place par une sangle du même tissu que l'on doit tenir à pleines mains; je vous assure que ce petit dispositif a suffi pour me tranquilliser et me concentrer pendant la descente vertigineuse. Il évite aussi que les bras ne fassent des gestes désordonnés et peut-être préjudiciables.
Erwan
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carsten_H%c3%b6ller
www.bestarchidesign.com/carnet-adresses/luma-arles-tour-f...
Monaco Grand Prix Formula One
Here's the Monaco Grand Prix spread from my book for Top Gear, Where's Stig? The World Tour.
Go Lewis! Go Jenson!
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Where's Stig? The World Tour
Published by BBC Books September 2010
Where's Stig? The World Tour - Every now and then, Top Gear’s tame racing driver needs a change of scene, and after a power-lap-packed year that’s seen our fearless man in white elevated to bone fide celebrity status, Stig’s decided he needs to escape the flashing bulbs of the paparazzi and do something for himself. It’s time to hit the tarmac with an Esperanto language CD and a pet passport for Where's Stig? The World Tour.
Stig’s journey will span the continents, from the snow-capped mountains of the north, to the tropical jungles of the equator and dusty deserts of the south, and we’ll be watching him every step of the way. Stig will be hidden within every brilliantly drawn scene, along with Clarkson, Hammond and Captain Slow, and there’ll be plenty of other Top Gear gags to keep readers going back for more.
Where’s Stig? took readers by storm last year, and Where’s Stig? The World Tour will have Top Gear fans revving their super-charged engines to come along with him on the ride of a lifetime.
Illustration for self-promo item. Always wanted to try one of these out... trust me they take ages. Hope to have it finished soon! ^__^
Here's my interpretation of Dexter's Lab for Cartoon Network’s 20th Birthday Exhibition and Celebration opening in San Diego during Comic-Con next week. Fun project!
© Rod Hunt 2012
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Cartoon Network’s 20th Birthday Exhibition and Celebration
“So what’s this all about?” Cartoon Network is celebrating a milestone
birthday with over 100 world-class artists. Each artist has been
personally invited by San Diego art curator and publisher, Mark Murphy and
has been presented with the distinguished opportunity to express their
unique style : Each artist represents distinct creative categories
including: painting, sculpture, print making, typography, design and
illustration and have been paired up with a Cartoon Network show or
character : A collectible mini zine will be freely distributed at Jett
Gallery, and the Murphy Book Comic-Con Booth No. 4833 and limited to 4000
copies :
Jett Gallery Hours
WED : July 11 : 11AM to 5PM
THU : July 12 : 11AM to 5PM
FRI : July 13 : 11AM to 5PM (Private Reception 6PM—9:30PM RSVP Only)
SAT : July 14 : 11AM to 8PM (extended hours)
Each Day is Free to the Public, All Ages.
Private Artist Reception
Friday, Private Party Celebration at Jett Gallery is Private -- RSVP --
Valid ID -- 21 and Over Only
See you at the exhibit. Join us in the celebration at Jett Gallery, in the
heart of Little Italy, Wednesday July 11 through Saturday July 14 and
enjoy over 75 unique art pieces created in honor of Cartoon Network’s 20th
Birthday Exhibition and Celebration. Enjoy!
Click on : murphydesign1.blogspot.com/2012/06/cartoon-network-galler... for more details :
The sculpture stands 125cm tall ( 4 ft 1¼ ) and is comprised of thousands of bricks.
To accommodate easy moving the statue comes apart in three components : pedestal, lower and upper body.
Watch the "making of" on YouTube to get the full picture :
www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWK_5fPNNV0
Find out more about the academy awards on wikipedia :
More pictures on beta10.behance.net/gallery/Radiation-Infographic/483176
and davvi.com
A wonderful project from Popular Science Magazine about the radiation emitted by cellphones and regular, household appliances. The data came in the form of a few scientific journals on electromagnetic radiation and frequency charts.
The data was in PDF & Excel files. The appliances were modeled in SketchUp and rendered using SU Podium. Output images were stylized in Photoshop, and all the elements eventually put together in Illustrator.
I've been working with advertising agency VCCP on the new summer advertising campaign for Southern Railway, imagining the rail network & many of the regions tourist attractions as a theme park. It's being given away as a fold out map outside some of London's main stations today & more uses in the pipeline. Can you find Loco Toledo, the campaigns Mexican Wrestler?
Crazy amounts of detail again, so you might want to zoom in!
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© Rod Hunt 2011
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After the experiment with the 'purple arrow', I rotated the design and shot a cropped close-up view...
Art Week Gallery Theme ~ Light and Dark ~
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ai/gimp
Isometric art