Thursday, 24 September 2015

GOTHENBURG BOOK FAIR



Today is the start of the annual Gothenburg book fair! 

I'm taking the train down early tomorrow and have a few public appearances:

Friday:

12.40 Interview in Massolit/Wahlströms stand B08:22
17.00 Interview on Biblioteks & Berättarscenen D02:01

Saturday:

15.00 Interview in Massolit/Wahlströms stand B08:22
16.00 Signing in SF Bokhandelns stand A02:42

See you there!


Tuesday, 8 September 2015

APPROVED BY THE SWEDISH LIBRARY SERVICE

I just received a great review of "My First Book of Beasts" from the Swedish Library Service BTJ. 
(This is a big thing as it is they who provide the books for all the libraries in Sweden)

Here´s an excerpt for Swedish speakers:



" Illustratören Johan Egerkrans tycks uppfylld av att skicka kalla kårar längs de allra yngstas nackar. Nyss var det dinosaurier som presenterades i pekboksformat och i den här boken är det de värsta odjuren som gestaltas på kartonguppslagen. Den som inbillar sig att boken på något sätt skulle vara nedtonad i rysligheter eller på något sätt tillrättalagd för de allra yngsta läsarna tror fel. Här möter vi ett axplock ur mytologin och författaren tillika illustratören låter oss bli bekanta med åtta av de allra värsta odjuren."
" I Första odjursboken blir text och bild tillsammans ett bestiarium för de allra yngsta läsarna och Johan Egerkrans gör det så bra att jag tror att boken följer med långt upp i åldrarna"
Publiceras i BTJ-häftet nr 21, 2015.
Lektör: Ulf Malmqvist


Friday, 4 September 2015

FÖRSTA ODJURSBOKEN



My third picture book "Första Odjursboken" (My First Book of Beasts) - fresh from the printers! 

The book will be out in stores in Sweden late September. 

Wednesday, 2 September 2015

EVENING SKETCHING

Doodling in the couch watching "The Strain". Instead of vampires the result was, rather unexpectedly, a mutant snapper turtle and a rather depressed (and very gollum inspired) Jenny Greenteeth. If you - for some incomprehensible reason - don't know who Jenny Greenteeth is, she's an english water hag prone to drown wayward children and the elderly. 




Monday, 31 August 2015

HOW TO DRAW A ZOMBIE

In anticipation of the imminent release of my third picture-book "Första Odjursboken" (My First Book of Beasts) I thought a recap of what preceded it might be in order. I´d also like to share a little of my process when making these illustrations.

The first book in this series was "Första Monsterboken" (My First Book of Monsters) which was published a year ago.

I wanted to do a picture book for toddlers - a classic "look at the cat/cow/sun/car/whatever"-book, but with a slightly darker, humorous tone, presenting classic movie monsters instead. The idea was that a one year old would find a cartoony vampire just as interesting as a picture of a teddy bear and it´s probably a heck of a lot more fun to look at for the grownup.

I also wrote some silly rhymes to go along with the monsters just for fun which turned out to be unexpectedly appreciated, though some critics found them rather beyond the grasp of an average toddler (which indeed was correct and sort of the point - they were meant for the adult reader).

As this is a Swedish book the rhymes are in the Swedish language. I won´t even try to translate them...


ZOMBIE
Zombien raglar genom stan / som en hjärndöd huligan

FRANKENSTEINS MONSTER
Monstret misstas lätt för skurk / har sin hjärna i en burk

VAMPYR
Vampyren flaxar runt i natten / sörplar hellre blod än vatten

DRAKE
Draken den får världens fnatt / om du tjyvar av hans skatt


The first book turned out to be quite popular, and most of all I had a blast making it, so we - that is my publisher and I - decided to make another one.

As a long time amateur palaeontologist I suggested Dinosaurs. My publisher excalimed "capital idea old sport!" (or something to that effect) and half a year later "Första Dinosaurieboken" (My First Book of Dinosaurs) was published.

I tried to stay somewhat off the beaten track and introduce the children and their parents to slightly different dinos than the ever present Tyrannosaurs, Stegosaurs and Triceratopses.

GIGANOTOSAURUS

DEINONYCHUS

SUCHOMIMUS

PLATEOSAURUS


So that´s two books down, one to soon be released and I´m just about to start drawing the fourth one. I´ll keep making these as long as they let me - it´s just so much fun!

Now I´d like to leave you with a look behind the scenes. Here´s a quick tutorial on how I make these pictures:

SKETCH
I start with a quick sketch of the monster on normal A4 copy paper (I personally prefer the slightly heavier 120 g paper). I then scan this loose drawing into my computer.


I then colour the zombie in photoshop. The actual pencil sketch won´t be seen in the final image but I try to stay true to the spontaneity of the loose lines in the preliminary drawing when I do the lineart. I also choose brushes with a little texture to create "nerve" in the lines.



After this I lift the zombie drawing onto a canvas with the same dimensions as the book plus margins. I add shadows, background and tweak the proportions of the character. 



In the final stage I add texture and colour correction layers to make the image feel less "computery" and make the image pop. Then it´s time for coffee! 


So, there you have it.

Wednesday, 26 August 2015

ON THE AIR


SF-Bokhandeln / The Stockholm Science Fiction Bookstore has their own pod radio and in the latest episode they, among other things of interest, talk to me about trolls. If you manage to make out my mumblings through the technical diffilculties ( there was some problems with the mike ) it's actually quite a funny interview:

Listen to the entire show here:


I'm on at about the half-hour mark. This post is completely pointless for anyone who doesn't speak Swedish.

Tuesday, 25 August 2015

FABULOUS BEASTS

- GRIFFIN -

- GRIFFIN ORIGINAL SKETCH -

In a few weeks my third picture book for young children "Första Odjursboken" comes out in stores (loosely translated: My First Book of Beasts).

Like the two previous ones it´s all about monsters - but this time around the focus is on medieval heraldic beasts such as griffins and basilisks. At some point even toddlers are bound to get bored by books about cats and cows, right?

I´m just having so much fun with this series and I´m already planning the fourth instalment...


- BASILISK -

- UNICORN -

- GIANT -


Monday, 24 August 2015

LET´S GET THIS SHOW ON THE ROAD

Hello and welcome to my new blog.

Like the ABOUT text says - here I´ll (try to) post illustrations, events and the odd sketch.

For starters how about some images from my upcoming book Nordiska Gudar / Norse Gods:

- FREY -

- FREYA -

- MIMIR -