Author: Chris Keegan

  • Vantage Point

    Vantage point screen print. This Five colour handmade screen print depicts a multi-layered dynamic set of landscapes all floating above and below each other. Created is an image of rolling hills overlapping and interweaving in layers of colour creating an alternative take on the classic landscape. Limited edition of 50.  Its 40 x 40 cm.…

  • Illustration Reel 2018

    https://vimeo.com/288041410 I have just finished a moving image showreel of my freelance illustration work for 2018.Showcasing a variety of styles from land and cityscapes to abstract and portrait illustrations.The work featured covers large wall graphic work all the way over to record cover and short turnaround magazine editorial commissions. 

  • This is my latest artwork edition for sale, it is a three colour screen print of a whirlpool in three shades of Blue including one in metallic ink. The metallic Blue ink gives the artwork an extra brilliance and shine showing off the multi-layered mark making. Limited edition of 45. Its 30 x 42 cm…

  • Microbubbles

    This short test animates a track by Klimek called “For Steven Spielberg & Azza El-Hassan”The ‘negative’ space or silences in this piece are really fun to animate, i think the minimal white fits the music. Soon i will get in contact with a few musicians to do a collaborative project or two. If any musicians/labels are…

  • https://vimeo.com/260753970 This is my latest animation using a tune called Black Cloud by Yuka. Its short but took along time to render using the networked Blender render farm: sheepit-renderfarm.com which helped a lot.I’m having no end of fun visualising electronic music in a synesthesia imagined style. The track is available here:http://shop.silentseason.com/track/black-cloud More of my work…

  • Kaleidoscopic Cityscape

    A few Kaleidoscopic Cityscape tests. Taking existing land and cityscape artwork and then playing around with mirror effects in ‘Affinity Photo’ image editing software works really well I’m not sure whether to put these onto a section of my portfolio. So maybe just a quick blog post to see what people think of them. The second…