Tuesday, 5 February 2013

lunchtime speedies from BBC's Africa


I have been loving the latest Attenborough BBC nature series: Africa.  The cinematography is just incredible.  These are all 15-20 minute speedies reffed loosely from the show.  If you have not seen it then check it out :)  All on iplayer right now:)





9 comments:

Nick Carver said...

Great speedies Jake! I really like that last one - good sense of dimension on those rocks; the angles on the strokes with that rake brush really sell the sense of form. I need to catch up on Africa - only seen episode 1 so far.

Ben Newman said...

Great stuff! I like the little elephants; nice to see something massive drawn small, really gives a impressive sense of scale.

clockwatcher said...

These are ace. Really captured the vibrancy from the program

Badger said...

Really nice Jake! Lovely colours.

Max Davenport said...

Great loose brushwork Jake - love the textures and colour. Also, really nicely suggested forms on the flamingos!

ashab said...

Great Show and great sketches , brilliant way to learn about what colours really compliment each other and how they could work together in future work.
Look forward to seeing more

ashab said...

Hello matey,

I am living in Berlin and am too freelancing and working on all kinds of things which is so rewarding.

Would love to catch up sometime soon mister I will be in the UK in May are you about and free to meet?

Ashab

jake gumbleton said...

sounds great Ashab. Would be ace to see you! Are you going to the london workhsop?

ashab said...

What workshop is this mister, I am just in London to see some friends and catch up with two clients I have been working with for a while. Will you be down in the big smoke maybe we can grab some lunch somewhere?