I was approached by The Folio Society last year to see if I would be up for working on some illustrations for their planned collection of stories from H.P. Lovecraft, 'The Call of Cthulhu & Other Weird Stories', and after a bit of figuring out whether I'd be able to do it justice, due to having preparations for a solo show on the boil at the same time, I jumped right in and ended up having a large hand in its overall design too.
We're big fans of Dan Hillier's work around here — the iconic, instantly recognizable grotesque Victorian collages. Now he's branched out into 3D printing. He writes: "I recently collaborated with a 3D printing design consultancy called Modla, for The Other Art Fair. — Read the rest
I've long admired happy mutant illustrator Dan Hillier, who produces beautiful line-art collages that combine Victorian woodcuts with original illustration to produce beautiful and surreal effects. He's just uploaded a passel of new work, including the wonderful "Wayfarer," above. You can buy 'em as prints online, or from his stall in the Sunday Upmarket in London's Brick Lane. — Read the rest
Walking today in Upmarket in Brick Lane, London, I was delighted to stop in at Dan Hiller's stall and discover a whole range of new "alterted engravings," including this smashing collage called Forest.
Dan says: "Here'e the new video for Losers' debut single 'Flush,' featuring work by me, animated by Tom Werber. Took a few months on a miniscule budget but here it is."
Icarus is the latest piece from Dan Hillier, London's brilliant recombiner of old woodcuts and new line-art, creator of the grotesque and the beautiful. He sells prints in various sizes — I've got them up at my office and in the flat, too. — Read the rest
At the Brick Lane Upmarket in East London today, I was delighted to discover that Dan Hillier — he of the wonderfully demented remixed Victorian woodcuts — had two new ink drawings of a woodsy, autumnal nature.
Tentacle-horror Victorian engraving remixer Dan Hillier's got a couple of new t-shirts out; I got one today and it's stupendous! (he's also got a seriesofnewengravings)
Last weekend I stopped by artist Dan Hillier's stall at the Brick Lane Upmarket in east London and was treated to these four eye-popping new prints. I've got the serpent man up in my office and he gets cooler every time I look at him. — Read the rest
Modofly — makers of laser-etched moleskine notebooks — are now carrying gorgeous notebooks emblazoned with Dan Hillier's marvelous Cthuloid tentacled Victorian beauty-strosities.
Dan Hillier's Cthuloid drawings sport engraved Victorian gentlemen and ladies who are magically twisting into tentacled horrors. I just bought this one from the artist himself at a market stall in London's Brick Lane, and it's proudly hanging on my wall. — Read the rest
George K's tumblr, Olex Oleole, is a beautiful running feed of gloriously weird remixes of Victorian woodcuts, in the style of the brilliant Dan Hillier.
Dan Hillier writes, "The Whitecross Street Party: Rise of the non-conformists is a two-day street party and four week exhibition featuring some of the world's most creative pranksters and musical mischief makers.
For two days on the 23rd and 24th July the Street will become a celebration of the arts involving some of the most exciting local and international creatives who will transform the city landscape into a giant outdoor art gallery." — Read the rest
Today's How to Be a Retronaut features two compelling and beautiful "Timenaut" illustrations by Paula Braconnot, whose work reminds me favorably of the wonderful Dan Hillier.
Library of America has announced a slipcased two-volume set collecting Lynd Ward's gorgeous, Depression-era woodcut "novels" — wordless, book-length stories told in stark imagery. The set is edited by Art Spiegelman, and LoA has a short interview (PDF) with Spiegelman on Ward's work. — Read the rest
Tugboat Printshop of Pittburgh has a series of beautiful hand-carved nautical woodcuts for sale, under the banner "Deep Blue Sea." These really are lovely.