Paul McClintock / blog

I sell shirts through redbubble and pretend to be an artist. This blog sometimes contains my own stuff, but mostly examples of art, illustrations and films that inspire me.
Contact me here.

Click here to return to the main site: paulmcclintock.org
paul:
plauk:

Photography by Bec Shepherd.

Did this today after work. Trying to raise awareness of the plight of homeless, drug addicted rabbits. More in the series here.plauk:

Photography by Bec Shepherd.

Did this today after work. Trying to raise awareness of the plight of homeless, drug addicted rabbits. More in the series here.

plauk:

Photography by Bec Shepherd.

Did this today after work. Trying to raise awareness of the plight of homeless, drug addicted rabbits. More in the series here.

plauk:

Photography by Bec Shepherd.

Fun project: Bec and I went for a walk, took some photos of the neighbourhood and now I’m drawing desperate and/or homeless animals onto them. These two feature a suicidal cartoon bear about to jump off the Collingwood flats and a homeless Alligator living under the Epping/Hurstbridge train line, begging for gazelle but only receiving loose change.
Bec is going to further enhance this by printing the sketched parts onto card and photographing them separately in a studio setting and then compositing them back together… or at least, that’s the plan. Other concepts include a grizzly bear scrounging through a recycling bin and a pelican perched on a beam in a back alley beside a flooded drain.plauk:

Photography by Bec Shepherd.

Fun project: Bec and I went for a walk, took some photos of the neighbourhood and now I’m drawing desperate and/or homeless animals onto them. These two feature a suicidal cartoon bear about to jump off the Collingwood flats and a homeless Alligator living under the Epping/Hurstbridge train line, begging for gazelle but only receiving loose change.
Bec is going to further enhance this by printing the sketched parts onto card and photographing them separately in a studio setting and then compositing them back together… or at least, that’s the plan. Other concepts include a grizzly bear scrounging through a recycling bin and a pelican perched on a beam in a back alley beside a flooded drain.

plauk:

Photography by Bec Shepherd.

Fun project: Bec and I went for a walk, took some photos of the neighbourhood and now I’m drawing desperate and/or homeless animals onto them. These two feature a suicidal cartoon bear about to jump off the Collingwood flats and a homeless Alligator living under the Epping/Hurstbridge train line, begging for gazelle but only receiving loose change.

Bec is going to further enhance this by printing the sketched parts onto card and photographing them separately in a studio setting and then compositing them back together… or at least, that’s the plan. Other concepts include a grizzly bear scrounging through a recycling bin and a pelican perched on a beam in a back alley beside a flooded drain.

plauk:

Who could resist dressing their infants up in Nietzsche apparel? What a perfect way to express to the rabble at the park how little meaning there is in playing on a see-saw ever since God died.
By the way, all my shirts are now available for miniature humans so you don’t have to choose something totally inappropriate for their social development. There are plenty of perfectly reasonable designs that won’t confuse them or their playmates.
Have a look.
plauk:

Who could resist dressing their infants up in Nietzsche apparel? What a perfect way to express to the rabble at the park how little meaning there is in playing on a see-saw ever since God died.
By the way, all my shirts are now available for miniature humans so you don’t have to choose something totally inappropriate for their social development. There are plenty of perfectly reasonable designs that won’t confuse them or their playmates.
Have a look.

plauk:

Who could resist dressing their infants up in Nietzsche apparel? What a perfect way to express to the rabble at the park how little meaning there is in playing on a see-saw ever since God died.

By the way, all my shirts are now available for miniature humans so you don’t have to choose something totally inappropriate for their social development. There are plenty of perfectly reasonable designs that won’t confuse them or their playmates.

Have a look.

plauk:

Check it out! Stickers for sale! 50% off if you buy 6 or more. Stick  them to your fridge, stick them to your car, stick them to your boss’s  fat head! Stickers go everywhere, suit every occasion and taste great!*
On the off chance that someone buys some, I ask that you post a photo of your stickers stuck somewhere awesome. It’s only fair.
*Warning: Do not ingest stickers; may be fatal.
plauk:

Check it out! Stickers for sale! 50% off if you buy 6 or more. Stick  them to your fridge, stick them to your car, stick them to your boss’s  fat head! Stickers go everywhere, suit every occasion and taste great!*
On the off chance that someone buys some, I ask that you post a photo of your stickers stuck somewhere awesome. It’s only fair.
*Warning: Do not ingest stickers; may be fatal.

plauk:

Check it out! Stickers for sale! 50% off if you buy 6 or more. Stick them to your fridge, stick them to your car, stick them to your boss’s fat head! Stickers go everywhere, suit every occasion and taste great!*

On the off chance that someone buys some, I ask that you post a photo of your stickers stuck somewhere awesome. It’s only fair.

*Warning: Do not ingest stickers; may be fatal.

All my shirts are now available as hoodies!!! which aren’t even shirts technically! Lucky I never purchased that domain called ‘paulsellsshirts’ because it would be inaccurate. (browse that shit!)All my shirts are now available as hoodies!!! which aren’t even shirts technically! Lucky I never purchased that domain called ‘paulsellsshirts’ because it would be inaccurate. (browse that shit!)

All my shirts are now available as hoodies!!! which aren’t even shirts technically! Lucky I never purchased that domain called ‘paulsellsshirts’ because it would be inaccurate. (browse that shit!)

Got some Redbubble front-page love today. (this piece)Got some Redbubble front-page love today. (this piece)

Got some Redbubble front-page love today. (this piece)

plauk: Another, from the same series. (reference)plauk: Another, from the same series. (reference)

plauk: Another, from the same series. (reference)

plauk:

Another one… munged up the hand and a few other things.
plauk:

Another one… munged up the hand and a few other things.

plauk:

Another one… munged up the hand and a few other things.

plauk:

Foreshortening! The bane of my existence.
plauk:

Foreshortening! The bane of my existence.

plauk:

Foreshortening! The bane of my existence.

plauk: Digital painting, a couple of hours.
plauk: Digital painting, a couple of hours.

plauk: Digital painting, a couple of hours.

Redbubble has new t-shirt previews… nice.Redbubble has new t-shirt previews… nice.

Redbubble has new t-shirt previews… nice.

Practice… oils and pencil in Corel Painter. Clickedy linky for original.Practice… oils and pencil in Corel Painter. Clickedy linky for original.

Practice… oils and pencil in Corel Painter. Clickedy linky for original.

plauk: Quick digital painting, work in progress.plauk: Quick digital painting, work in progress.

plauk: Quick digital painting, work in progress.

We’ve just released a book of art… it’s fucking awesome. I’m not biased at all (my piece is on page 3). Three cheers for Damien Mason, who put it all together, and Chris Wahl, Scott Robinson and Mimi Yoon who selected the work to be included. Beautiful cover illustration by Natalie Perkins.

Oh, and the group responsible is right here.We’ve just released a book of art… it’s fucking awesome. I’m not biased at all (my piece is on page 3). Three cheers for Damien Mason, who put it all together, and Chris Wahl, Scott Robinson and Mimi Yoon who selected the work to be included. Beautiful cover illustration by Natalie Perkins.

Oh, and the group responsible is right here.

We’ve just released a book of art… it’s fucking awesome. I’m not biased at all (my piece is on page 3). Three cheers for Damien Mason, who put it all together, and Chris Wahl, Scott Robinson and Mimi Yoon who selected the work to be included. Beautiful cover illustration by Natalie Perkins.

Oh, and the group responsible is right here.