Callum's relaxed brush strokes and complex layering create a unique style that depicts his images in great detail whilst remaining easy on the eye.
Callum's relaxed brush strokes and complex layering create a unique style that depicts his images in great detail whilst remaining easy on the eye.
What are the key themes you implement in your work?
If I’m being honest… I’m not too sure, I wouldn’t say there are any key themes. The main consistent principles for my work is bold and clean design. For me, this comes first over everything else. Nobody gives a sh*t about the subject matter unless it looks good.
Can you describe your creative process?
It’s difficult really, the process can be very messy and unorganised. I never put too much thought into a new design/idea, they just come in eureka moments whilst i’m bored senseless or listening to music. And I never fully form the idea before designing, it starts to take up a life of its own during the design process. Most of the time by the end it barely resembles what I was going for at the beginning.
What do you want to achieve with your work?
I just want people to think my stuffs the sh*t. Literally I just aim for a good reaction from people. There’s ‘nout’ better in this world than showing someone a piece and them loving it. If they don’t, then I haven't done my job properly. I do it for the love baybeh!
Callum's relaxed brush strokes and complex layering create a unique style that depicts his images in great detail whilst remaining easy on the eye.
What are the key themes you implement in your work?
If I’m being honest… I’m not too sure, I wouldn’t say there are any key themes. The main consistent principles for my work is bold and clean design. For me, this comes first over everything else. Nobody gives a sh*t about the subject matter unless it looks good.
Can you describe your creative process?
It’s difficult really, the process can be very messy and unorganised. I never put too much thought into a new design/idea, they just come in eureka moments whilst i’m bored senseless or listening to music. And I never fully form the idea before designing, it starts to take up a life of its own during the design process. Most of the time by the end it barely resembles what I was going for at the beginning.
What do you want to achieve with your work?
I just want people to think my stuffs the sh*t. Literally I just aim for a good reaction from people. There’s ‘nout’ better in this world than showing someone a piece and them loving it. If they don’t, then I haven't done my job properly. I do it for the love baybeh!