Friday, 3 July 2009

Moo Business Cards have arrived

My Moo card order arrived today! Yippe!

I was concerned the colours in the artwork would come out different to what I've been seeing on my monitor but I am pleased to say they've come out very well and accurate. Overall I'm really happy with the print quality on the cards and will be definitely using Moo again in the near future for a few other things I have up my sleeve (watch this space for updates).

Apologise for the horrible quality in the photographs, but the only camera I had lying around was a very old Nokia N95 mobile phone that has seen better days. It's bottom has fallen off and the battery is being held in with bluetac.

Here, have a photo:
Moo Business Cards

And another:
Moo Business Cards

I love them so much I want to keep them all...

..but if you ask me very nicely you can have some.

Sunday, 31 May 2009

Frankmusik

I think it was around the summer of 2007 that I first stumbled upon Frankmusik. I streamed a couple of his tracks from his myspace and was instantly hooked. I remember being so excited and much to the annoyance of my online friends, decided to forward on the link to everyone who was logged in to messenger and insist they listen.

I don't think he was to everyone's taste but a couple of friends appreciated his hyper, super-happy, electro style. Since then Vince (aka Frankmusik) has been snapped up by a major record label and is due to release his debut album on 22nd June.

Sorry if this sounds like a plug at selling his music. It's not meant to be. I'm just a fan and he's a top bloke (I have met him a couple of times and he's even sent me free songs!). You should defintly check out his myspace if you're into electro music.


FRANKMUSIK

Tuesday, 5 May 2009

Much consuming.

It has been a while since my last blog post. Not a massive 2-year-while like the site has been subject to before, but I have been aware of my neglect!

I've been on holiday since the last time we spoke! T'was a beautiful little get-a-way in sunny Brighton! It's the first time I've been on an official holiday in around 4 years and it was sorely needed.

However- it's back to work, as usual, but I've been spending a lot of lunch breaks taking a short trip in to the city centre to rummage through the arts, graphic design, graffiti and graphic novels sections of the major booksellers in Oxford.

I've surprised myself with this newly realised fascination for hunting out new inspiration. It's so easy to get swept up with what's current, new and fresh in the illustration world. Especially with the help of Twitter (which I will mention later) and it's very easy to get lazy. To stick with what you know. What is safe.

I think I'm at a little crossroad in my head in terms of what I want to express in my art. Everything from the subject and content, to the style and execution. That's not to say I'm turning my back on what I've been doing the past 5 years or so. I just feel I've been quite easy on myself. What I draw (primarily) has been a pastime. Something to enjoy, and therefor I've been seeing it as something I don't want to "read up on" or "educate" myself in.

So for the past month or so I've been reading, and browsing, and buying books! There's some really fantastic stuff out there! For instance, R.Crumb. I've probably come way late to the party but his style, detail, humour is.. amazing. I can read his stuff for hours, re-read and examine each picture in great detail.

Joe Matt who was someone else who caught my eye. Quite different in style to Crumb, much cleaner lines, more simplistic, but I love the content and execution of his sense of humour. Very addictive.

I've also order a Scott McCloud book, and been reading up on the likes of modern day greats such as Keith Harring. And this is only scratching the surface of what's out there...

My mind is quite a big scrambled mess. I look at all this stuff, and it's so easy to get overwhelmed by it all. Where do I fit in? What can I offer that's not already been done a thousand times over? And that's what I'm still thinking about.

I've been spending most of this weekend (the first in *ages* where I've had time to spend on myself) on just sketching and reading. And it's been great!

I know I say it over and over, but my day job saps the energy out of me. Where do people have the time to have a full-time job, a life and then fit in their Hobby? I can't seem to concentrate on one without neglecting the others.

BAH.

I have managed to complete one picture since we last chatted though.


I don't think there's much to explain about this. It was a sketch I thought looked cool and a bit messed up so decided to draw it up on the computer.

Oh. Almost forgot. Twitter. It's bloody addictive. If you don't already have an account, sign up, and then follow me! I'm tolii on there (with two Is - toli was already taken by some French guy).

Done! I need to go now. Speak soon! 

Sunday, 29 March 2009

The Scribble Project


The Scribble Project
Originally uploaded by T0LI
Here's my submission to the Scribbler project. I hope people like it! I've been away from the computer for the most of the weekend so my only choice was to sketch the ol' fashioned way.

It makes a nice change from having to sit as a desk staring at a glaring monitor and makes for good practice trying to acquire a steady hand. I really enjoyed doing it and found it very relaxing. I totally zoned out at times which is something that seems to be harder to do when drawing at the computer.

It's the weekend the clocks go forward. So everything in my world is messed up. I hate it. Daylight saving time is rubbish. And I'm always right, so the above statement is fact.

OLD MAN RANT: I don't really like flickr. I just seems messy that it's bolted on to the back of yahoo's account system. I had to spend 20 minutes trying to find a decent login name, then having to create another unique flickr username. What's the point in that? I also resent that there's a cap to the amount of photos you can upload. I resent having to pay for space to store images when there's 1000s of free places to do so. I have all the space I need on toli.co.uk anyway, but for the occasion of the scribbler project, I thought I'd may as well sign up.


Monday, 23 March 2009

Marshall came!

I order him some time last week after spotting him on a blog post over at Vinyl Abuse and instantly thought "WANT". I've not bought a vinyl/"designer" toy since I went a little overboard a few years ago on a particular series of key chain based collectibles. I shan't go in to details... that part of my life is behind me.

Designed by the very talented duo that is 64colors. I highly recommend you check out their website and online store and consider buying some of their artwork. It's all very ace.

As customary with pre-opening of package rituals, all stages of the opening of the parcel have been photographed in detail. I will just save you the time and show you my favourite photos from the collection:

This is the box. Notice the Abe Lincoln logo? Yup, I bought it from Rotofugi. Apparently only 500 of the "vintage" version have been released, so if like me you WANT, you better GET, quick.

This are the polystyrene S things. These aren't as great as you might think. I threw these away straight away.

And this is Marshall! He's a bit bigger than I anticipated, but looks just as great in the flesh. He will keep me company under the computer monitor while I'm busy coming up with disturbing new ideas for illustrating. Marshall may look innocent to you, but behind that classic smile is a perverted and twisted mind. I like him.

Can't wait for the rest of the designs to be released, digging the "Injured" version!

Monday, 16 March 2009

TOLI.CO.UK - UPDATED

Hey all 3 of my visitors,
I've refreshed the TOLI.co.uk homepage. A nice fresh overhaul. As mentione in my previous blog I've gone for a simplistic layout. I think it works well, let me know what you think. Just go there to check it out, or click this link as, if like me, you're too lazy to type it in to the address bar of your browser manually.



Glad the bulk of the work for the site is out of the way as I can now focus back on the drawings!!

See you soon.

Todd

Thursday, 5 March 2009

Out with the old site...

Why hello there. You may be wondering what I'm getting up to. You may not. I'm guessing probably the latter, but either way I'm going to tell you. Work is still very much going on in the world of Toli.

Plenty of sleep deprived nights, brainstorming sessions with... with myself, re-teaching myself the mechanics of web page programming, PHP and all that other malarkey. It's all quite boring stuff, but necessary in the process of overhauling my little home page here - which is what I'm keeping myself busy with at the mo'.

I think simplicity is key. I know it is. Plus, with my little technical know-how, it's not really a choice. Toli.co.uk is going to have to be about simplicity.

Please don't be scared about all this technical talk - I'm not changing this blog from being about me talking about my drawings to my latest IT accomplishments, it's just at the moment the art is second priority to getting this web page overhauled. It can't look too enticing to visitors having news updates from 2006 on the main page. I think lack of activity will pretty much kill a web page. People want to know you're there, and you're current. If not, they piss off.

I intend to update the main layout, totally simplify the gallery as there is too much fancy code on there at the moment and I've forgotten how to update! I used to be a wiz with the PHP coding, but these days I cannot be bothered with it. I'd rather draw.

I will keep this blog here. Same url, same purpose: to update you, informally, with my what's going on in regards to my artistic creations, but please embrace yourself for a new toli.co.uk with a BIG FAT GALLERY full of my more recent work. I AM EXCITED FOR MYSELF!

I won't say it's going to happen in the near future as things never do whenever I promise that. 

But it will be happening. Probably in bits. Most evenings, after work. :)