I've had many commissions from the Longleat marketing department but this one stood out as just a great idea.
They were having the roof re leaded and as a result the house was surrounded with scaffolding. They wanted to make it an exhibition rather than an eye sore, so I was given the task of producing these cartoons to be super imposed onto their photos for a child visitors aid.
I liked it, and it was fun.
As ever, click on the image to enlarge.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
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