Showing posts with label abstract comic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label abstract comic. Show all posts

Monday, 30 January 2012

Mungo and the Hare


Mungo and the Hare

This drawing is about trying to tame the untameable beast.

Mungo is impervious to any commands given to him by his handler the Hare.

No matter what is asked of Mungo, no matter what command or instruction is given, the fact remains that all Mungo wants to do is kill.

He like so many of mankind's inherently evil inhabitants only have the desire for destruction, carnage, and the killing of all living things.

How do you keep a leash on an evil state of mind without becoming the aggressors equal?


By Charlie Cornflake




Friday, 27 January 2012

Gatecrashing Golem


Golem 4 
Here we have a mindless Golem crashing into the middle of a black and white comic strip.

The Golems stitched up mouth only enables it to make muffled 'Gark' and 'Gronk' noises as it hurtles like a cabbage patch missile through the middle of this scene.

We all know what it is like to have our lives disturbed by thick, unintelligible morons, mindlessly and quite randomly gatecrashing into our everyday lives without a thought for the individuals they are disturbing.

The above image is one that we can all relate to, and will happen even more frequently as the Golems start to spread across the Earth like the worlds dumbest man made virus.


By Arnie Canoe


Colin and the Balloon


Balloon too strong for me

Here we see poor Colin struggling to control the immense pulling power of the balloon.

With his pin thin puny arms and weak state of mind, Colin is unable to gather enough strength to stop him being dragged away to another land.

This drawing is actually a cut out that has been placed onto a piece of plain paper.

'Colin' is a character that crops up in some of my comic strips, and these along with many other artworks, short stories, poetry, magazines, and savage celebrity satire will soon be available to subscribe to on the INK Ltd website: www.instantnowhere.com


By Charlie Cornflake



Thursday, 26 January 2012

Abstract art squit

Abstract Art 8

This piece of abstract art was created to try and reflect the intertwining layers of reality and subsequent routes between the many different dimensional layers that exist around, beneath, and in between our 'Nuts and bolts' level of reality that we are told we exist in un-attached to anything else in a kind of 'Molecular solitude'.

The colours I have used are to try and create the feeling of different layers of dimensional light that exist alongside each other, and the darker lines are the more solid routes of light, or pathways of light that connect between individual dimensions.

In a way everything is connected, even though at first it may not be visible, tangible, or in any way clear as to the possible connection. But regardless of the seemingly un-related nature of existence, what is clear is that threading everything together, through the layers of dimensional light and reality, through the physical 'Nuts and bolts' layer of reality we believe to be the only one we are a part of, is an unseen energy that binds us together with an infinite level of energy.

I believe that this infinite level of energy that links us together like an outstretched hand can be summed up in one word: Consciousness.

The greater the level of consciousness, the closer we will move to understanding what it is that makes us what we truly are.

Art of all mediums are about the quest for enlightenment.

When we are enlightened we become far more conscious of not only ourselves and other people, but our surroundings and what our true goals are in life.

When I create abstract pieces of art I feel like I am on an unplanned journey with no clue as to where I am going, or if there actually is an end destination to the journey. In some ways the journey has already been taken. In other ways we have reached the end destination but have failed even to notice.


By Heston Quiff



Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Private Bullhorn on parade

Late for parade again

This drawing is very old and was drawn whilst very bored at work many moons ago.

The yellow discolouring adds to the drawing in some ways giving it more character and depth.

I really do not know why the character of the 'Sargeant' came out the way he did. It is almost as if his head is like some kind of claw, which is really quite odd, and slightly surreal.

By Charlie Cornflake

Fat lad and the Witch Doctor

Behold the gluttonous retch of a lad
This drawing is about the fat lad's attempt to cure his morbid obesity using the magical spells of the Witch Doctor.

The idea behind this drawing is to highlight the lengths some people will go to in order to solve a personal issue of which will power is usually all that is needed in the first place.

By Charlie Cornflake


Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Fat lad and the Birthday cake

The gluttonous youth

This drawing is about the total lack of will power, ability to share and self-control that some individuals have in their lives.

The sweat pouring down the fat puddings face, as well as the saliva dribbling from under his enormous jowls visually shows the immense strain that the gluttonous youth is under as he tries to keep his greedy mitts off the enormous Birthday cake on the table.

There is no way the fat pudding will share the Birthday cake with anyone even though there is more than enough to go around. He wants it all to himself and consequently is a perfect example of how greed rules many individuals on this planet.

                                                                                                        By Charlie Cornflake

Abstract art squit

Abstract 7


Here we have another abstract piece of artwork from the bowels of INK house studios.

The piece was created after spotting some really interesting and random graffiti on a wall in Cairo last summer.

All of the colours had bleached in the searing Egyptian sun giving the piece of graffiti in places a watered down look to it.

There was no form to the piece of graffiti from an academic point of view, but it was clear that in other ways the person who created the piece of graffiti had a great eye for the abstract form.

Either way to find a piece of abstract graffiti on a wall in Cairo was very odd, and also really interesting as it proves that no matter where you are in the world, there will always be somebody creating a piece of art.

The piece of abstract artwork that I have created is again postcard sized, and I have used coloured marker pens mainly, as well as a few coloured fine line pens for depth.

                                                                                                                  By Heston Quiff

Thursday, 19 January 2012

Luxury is?


Collage 3

This collage splits the world of luxury into pieces for the pointless, superficial indulgence that it is.

Cemented amongst the fragments of luxury, expense, and name brands are images that show how luxurious lifestyles seem to sit comfortably amongst the poverty of the world without even batting an eye lid.

It is almost as if the super indulgent, self obsessed, Capitalist ideals have rendered the whole world blind to the actual existence of poverty itself.

Capitalism has created a self-centred monster, unable to see the true horror of it's obscene nature and greed filled ways.

                                                                                                              By Heston Quiff

Wednesday, 18 January 2012

Would You Trade Your Body For Theirs 1: Joe Bubble


Would you ditch your sex life for telepathy?


With the continual bombardment from the mainstream media telling us how we should look, we thought that we would highlight the people who don't look right and ask you the reader:

Would you trade your body for theirs?

This particular mutant is called Joe Bubble, and he has a second brain in his oversized nose. This creature is part of Joe, but allows him to connect to the internet, read other people's thoughts and even control other people's actions at will. Although this unsightly lump with a face is blessed with extra perceptory gifts, the way it looks is too sickening for the Hollywood A-list wannabes out there.

So think have a think about it and let us know the answer to the ageless question:

Would you trade your body for theirs?

Send your reply to:

Lieutenant-Colonel Bodysnatcher
15 Creosote Avenue
Wymondham
Norfolk
NR5 9AS