NME ILLUSTRATION OF SNOOPDOGG / SNOOPZILLA / 7 DAYS OF FUNK

by jimmy turrell on Tuesday, 17 December 2013



Heres my illustration of Snoop for this weeks NME.  Its for a review of 7 Days of Funk - the eponymous debut studio album from Californian duo “7 Days of Funk”. It's basically Snoop Dogg working alongside modern-funk musician Dâm-Funk.

Influenced by a whole host of 70s and 80's funk and electro-funk pioneers (Zapp, Roger Troutman, Slave, Parliament, Funkadelic etc) its an infectious, modern take on the funk genre. With this one I wanted to go for a slick, airbrush style aesthetic - all keytars, electro tones and Eighties sheen.

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NEW JIMMY TURRELL SHOP

by jimmy turrell on Friday, 13 December 2013






















































































Heres a preview of some of artwork which will be ready to buy when my shop launches on Monday. A BETA version of the site is up now at http://jimmyturrell.bigcartel.com

XMAS TWITTER COMPETITION

by jimmy turrell




























To celebrate the launch of my official shop on Monday I’m giving away three signed originals. These are one-off collage pieces - all worth £250 each. Presently the shop is in its BETA stage (there’s only 5 pieces up at the moment) but there will be 25 new pieces to choose from on Tuesday. Check it out now at www.jimmyturrell.bigcartel.com

To win the collage "ALI" all you need to do is:

1. Follow @jimmyturrell on Twitter
2. Then tweet "Just entered the competition to win an original Jimmy Turrell collage. Just follow
@jimmyturrell and retweet this message"


The competition closes on Tuesday 17th December and the winner will be picked at random.
The competitions to win “London Town” + “Tempt” will both launch on Monday.
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NME ALBUM OF THE WEEK ILLUSTRATIONS

by jimmy turrell on Monday, 18 November 2013


















Its been a while since my last post but theres lot's more coming this week so stay tuned. The NME has had a big re-design lately and my old friend Mark Neil has commisioned me to illustrate their album of the week....well surprisingly ...every week..

Heres a selection of the artists and bands I've done so far. There's two or three versions of each artist
here - I've tried to give them a choice between my more painterly style and my more graphic, collage style - and sometimes I've mixed them both together. Obviously only one version made the final cut. From the top here weve got Paul McCartney, Arcade Fire, Torres, MIA, Cate Le Bon and Eminem. 

Conceptually I've tried to keep them quite simple - with McCartney I wanted to show him as someone who is still capable of a breadth of new ideas even though his album has a rich Beatlesesque feel about it - hence the younger version of him in profile. After listening to the new Eminem record I realised how fast and caustic his flow is on this album and came up with the analogy of his pen being used as a weapon.

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THE GUARDIAN GUIDE COVER - ELYSSIUM

by jimmy turrell on Saturday, 17 August 2013



Here's today's Guardian Guide cover that I've just created. Its for an article on the new movie from Matt Damon and Neil Blomkamp (the director of District 9)Set in the year 2154, where the very wealthy live on a man-made space station while the rest of the population resides on a ruined Earth, Damon's character takes on a mission that could bring equality to the polarized worlds.

I tried to give the cover a bold, political poster like feel with earth represented as a scuzzy, ruined, damaged (but defiant) planet and the Elyssuim space station as a perfect glowing beacon. Click on the image enlarge...

SNEAK PEEK OF TOMORROW'S GUARDIAN GUIDE COVER

by jimmy turrell on Friday, 16 August 2013

Here's a sneak peek of tomorrow's Guardian Guide cover. It's much more typographic than my usual work but I really enjoyed working on it.

JOHN TURRELL - SCREENPRINTED KINGMAKER POSTERS - WORK IN PROGRESS

by jimmy turrell on Wednesday, 17 July 2013





































Heres some shots of a couple of limited edition posters I've just done (for my brother John Turrell's new album The Kingmaker) in the process of being screenprinted. You'll be able to buy them from his brand new site (which has literally just launched today) very soon. Click here for more details.