ELLIOT ALFREDIUS

elliot@peowstudio.com
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Experimenting!Testing ways of working with three colors or less when printing on the Riso. What might look good, what wouldn’t etc.I’ve been doing so much work with a lot of detailed linework recently, and so I’m also testing if I might skip lines completely.

Experimenting!
Testing ways of working with three colors or less when printing on the Riso. What might look good, what wouldn’t etc.
I’ve been doing so much work with a lot of detailed linework recently, and so I’m also testing if I might skip lines completely.

Sketching for inspiration and to find characters for a comic I’m working on. 
That last print I posted was obviously based on the same thing…

I never added this to my tumblr earlier. 
This is a riso print I did for our first show.
It’s inspired by a comic story I’m working on.

The print is for sale at peowstudio.com btw

(Source: peowpress)

peowstudio:

Elliot Alfredius won a contest with this picture today, and coincidentally, a class from the University of Stockholm was here to check out the riso printer, so we decided to print this as an example. The three color (crimson red, sea blue, black) came out really nice, but also, four color separation (c.red, s.blue, black, yellow) gave some really magic color blending. These are going to be up in the shop soon too!! 

It’s so awesome to make a picture and then make a nice print of it pretty much instantyl!

Here’s something I did for a competition. The challenge was to create a character that fit into Studio Ghibli’s universe. I didn’t want to do characters that were obviously from a movie they’d already made, so instead I made characters from an imaginary movie. Basically; two poor siblings (to the right) are on a long journey. Somewhere along the way they’ve met a brave knight who joins them.In this scene they’ve come across the a wizard. Obviously he’s the best wizard ever because he has all the scrolls and books and cats and hats and wands and staffs possible. He can’t really move around much though…

Here’s something I did for a competition. The challenge was to create a character that fit into Studio Ghibli’s universe. I didn’t want to do characters that were obviously from a movie they’d already made, so instead I made characters from an imaginary movie. 
Basically; two poor siblings (to the right) are on a long journey. Somewhere along the way they’ve met a brave knight who joins them.
In this scene they’ve come across the a wizard. Obviously he’s the best wizard ever because he has all the scrolls and books and cats and hats and wands and staffs possible. He can’t really move around much though…

We at PEOW! Studio recently had a small art show to celebrate the opening of our riso print studio.
This is the first print I did. The maximum size we can print is A3, so the details of this picture became tiny and really hard to see.

Here is the original, with a few detail shots of things in the city.  

peowstudio:

Look! This is our first book we’ve made with our riso, but even better, our first comic book we’ve made together. Flood City is the beginning of three short stories set in the same super nice and summery “post apocalyptic” city. A kids story, a kinda sexy almost yaoi story, and an adults story.  By Patrick, Elliot, and Olle

10€ gets you this book + 3 original sketches + some sticker. Ships totally WORLDWIDE from Stockholm. we work with paypal but order through us by mailing to contact {at} peowstudio.com 

If we sell all the books we can get another color for our printer!! and make more awesome stuff here in sweden! 

It’s Fan-Art Friday!This week is Tekkon Kinkreet/Black&White!I haven’t read the comic yet but the movie is just beautiful! Next weeks Fan-Art Friday is Parks & Recreation! ( I think ) 

It’s Fan-Art Friday!
This week is Tekkon Kinkreet/Black&White!
I haven’t read the comic yet but the movie is just beautiful! 

Next weeks Fan-Art Friday is Parks & Recreation! ( I think ) 

I made this self portrait for my profile picture!

I made this self portrait for my profile picture!

My version of the “Sexual Sorceress” for electricantzine’s tribute to Jean “Moebius” Giraud.Original by Moebius can be found here.

My version of the “Sexual Sorceress” for electricantzine’s tribute to Jean “Moebius” Giraud.

Original by Moebius can be found here.