Ian Stevenson
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Ian’s recent work was spotlighted by a documentary on Current TV where he uses everyday discarded objects such as fridges, skips, and cardboard boxes as the canvas for a series of curious characters. Produced by ‘Institute For Eyes’ - an independent film company, representing the work of directors Luke Seomore and Joseph Bull. - www.instituteforeyes.co.uk - the short film features music and art by Ian. Simply go to http://current.com and search under Ian’s name.
Having drawn on rubbish and other discarded items for a few years now Ian has finally released a book of the best photos and this will be available later in the summer. Also very exciting is the pending release of the 3rd edition of IdN magazine, an international publication for creative people, devoted to bringing designers from around the globe together. The new issue features 8 top designers including Ian and looks at deciphering the hidden messages in their illustrations: www.idnworld.com
Ian has also have been working on animations with another writer and animator and they can be seen online every month at www.oatmeal.tv
As always you can find a little piece of art for yourself. Ian continues to provide
limited edition prints and these can be purchased at www.picturesonwalls.com and www.coshuk.com. Ian’s latest book of illustrations 'Best Wishes Get Well Soon' is still available from www.concretehermit.com. More recently he has designed 4 t-shirts for Graniph and these will be released throughout 2008. www.graniph.com
Claire Quinn
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Music Tracks
About the Artist
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