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Features Opener for Wired UK Issue 03/12. Hand-carved multilayer plywood artwork and stop frame animation.
Where's Stig? was the 35th best selling UK book of 2009, selling in excess of 250,000 copies! It also reached No.6 in the Christmas book chart & No.1 in the Sunday Times hard back non fiction list. Crazy stuff!! Thanks to everyone who bought a copy.
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© Rod Hunt 2010
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Fluorite. The mineral is calcium fluoride. Naica, Saucillo Mun., Chihuahua, Mexico. (Collection of the Colorado School of Mines Geology Museum. Golden, Colo.)
Rod Hunt has recently illustrated the 101 New York Sights map for Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises.
The printed visitors guide will be available in tourist information centres & hotels throughout New York. Click the image to zoom in & see all the crazy detail!
Only Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises brings you over 101 sights on its word famous, full island circumnavigation of Manhattan. Unlimited views of the greatest skyline in the world include the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, more than 23 bridges, the new World Trade Center and all the other fantastic buildings, monuments, neighborhoods and attractions that make New York the most amazing city on earth.
Since 1945, Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises has hosted over 60 million passengers in New York. Today, Circle Line is the only cruise line dedicated exclusively to sightseeing, with vessels made of steel and window-to-ceiling glass windows that offer magnificent views of the Manhattan skyline, all year round. Owned and operated by New York Cruise Lines Inc., New York’s oldest and largest provider of scheduled and chartered sightseeing and special event cruises, Circle Line is recognized as one of the most famous boat rides in the world. circleline42.com
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© Rod Hunt 2012
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A week later these 3 week old caterpillars had developed distinctive red markings as well as (poisonous) spines along their backs. They ate mostly in one group and would all "shiver" together in response to any perceived danger. "Isometric shivering" also raises the body temperatures which will help in later stages of development.
From www.davvi.com/
An exciting project for Popular Science Magazine about resources in Afghanistan. Made with the usual suspects, Illustrator & Photoshop, along with Sketchup for 3D models and SU Podium for rendering.
I made Louis C.K, Karl Pilkington, Jesus and some more being naked in Men's Health Magazine in Germany.
I have the whole image on bildbauer.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=articl...
At last I'm allowed to show you a sneaky peek at a spread for my new book Where's Stig? The World Tour! Based on the London Race episode of Top Gear. The book is in the shops next week!
See the actual page in the book here
www.flickr.com/photos/rodhunt/5017505286/
Published by BBC Books 30th September 2010
Order from Amazon today!
www.amazon.co.uk/Wheres-Stig-World-Rod-Hunt/dp/1849900523/
© Rod Hunt 2010
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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…
Galena and Sphalerite on Limestone. Galena is lead sulfide. Sphalerite is zinc sulfide. Joplin District. Missouri. (On loan to the Colorado School of Mines Geology Museum. Golden, Colo.)
Where's Stig? was the 35th best selling UK book of 2009, selling in excess of 250,000 copies! It also reached No.6 in the Christmas book chart & No.1 in the Sunday Times hard back non fiction list. Crazy stuff!! Thanks to everyone who bought a copy.
Here's the Tokyo spread for your amusement.
See Rod's where's waldo / wally-style illustration portfolio
Where's Stig? published by BBC Books
© Rod Hunt 2009
Further examples of Rod Hunt's work here