
News ‘n chat
The Death Cap published…teaser!
Just a quick re-post to highlight the publication of The Death Cap by Lomax Press, for which I have done the jacket illustration. You may remember Take Thee A Sharp Knife coming out a couple of years ago, the first in the series, by R.T. Campbell.
Obviously I couldn’t show the artwork here before now but here is Martin Edward’s post about its publication – more soon!
http://doyouwriteunderyourownname.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/the-death-cap-by-rt-campbell.html
The Curzon Project
So recently I was the lucky recipient of a year’s Curzon cinema membership for my birthday. Nice! In order to mark this somehow and not forget what I have seen, I figured a drawing per visit in the Moleskine would do it. And remind me of what I thought of each film. So here are the first two entries in the unofficial Curzon Project!


Wax miniature
Etsy additions
Just added some new items to my shop, a set of cards with 4 different designs on a masquerade theme, at very reasonable prices!!
Take a look here:
https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/RebeccaGreenIllo
Been busy
Well it has been a little while since I last posted – but hopefully the new site will give you an idea of what I have been up to! I finally ditched my ‘hand-crafted’ site, which I had been trying to maintain and update since about 2007. It was good when Dave built the underlying structure back then… Now everything is in one place and running on WordPress, which should make it a whole lot easier to manage and vastly improve its appearance.
I’ve also been working on the next Lomax Press book cover – but for obvious reasons I can’t show the illustration yet as the book is still in production – and a drawing for the waxwork project so I could enter it in the AOI awards. Not really expecting much to happen to be honest, as I imagine they are inundated with entries and decent illustration but it is worth the effort. Here is the Masqued Ball!

It’s on A3 Canford black paper again which seems to be my paper-of-the-moment. I have come to terms with the fact that for these coloured pencil drawings the physical appearance is way too dark – they need a bit more punch and contrast that I can give them only in Photoshop.
The next thing on my list is to add to my Etsy site with some lower-priced items like greeting cards. I like the thought of making cards again so it will be fun to design some (or use/bastardise some sketchbook drawings depending on what I can find…). I used Moo for my business cards so will go back to them as the printing is excellent, but more unusually you can get multiple designs in a batch. I think my business cards are supercute, not because of the subject matter but because they are small and rounded! It was a bit of an experiment and I think the negative images work best, and at this scale they remind me of little carte des visites:

Kidnapped!
I recently made this leaving card for my manager at the BM – he had been there 34 years so had a special send off. I made a pamphlet binding (thanks for the tips and materials Mum) and hand lettered the front cover, directly on to the cloth. With an indestructible and rather heady-smelling gold pen. The ‘Alan Breck’ illustration was in pencil originally, scanned and digitally coloured, and then printed by trusty Photobox in a matt finish. I wanted it to look like a reproduction, something slightly boy’s own and old fashioned, and I’m pretty happy with it. Glad I took the time to recess the illustration by adding a piece of card with the oval cut out, to the front board. I wish I had glued the cloth better as I had a few bubbles, but I don’t think it’s too bad for some late night guerilla bookbinding:



Merry Christmas one and all x
Etsy shop open!
I’ve had a couple of busy weeks – and have now opened a shop on Etsy! You can access the shop here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/RebeccaGreenIllo.
There is a rather small selection at the minute but I will be adding to it imminently. Any feedback would be much appreciated!

