Darryl Cunningham's Blog, page 3
October 1, 2016
Tesla Graphic Science Pics
Published on October 01, 2016 10:05
August 12, 2016
Recent Drawings
A couple of recent drawings. I had a go at the #PortraitChallenge which happens every Thursday on Twitter. Here’s my Version of Girl in a Red Dress with Cat & Dog, Ammi Phillips 1830-35.
The Shelves.

The Shelves.

Published on August 12, 2016 07:30
July 19, 2016
Nikola Tesla
My book Graphic Science, which will be out next year, will have a chapter on Nikola Tesla. Here's a few panels from the strip.



Published on July 19, 2016 05:12
April 19, 2016
Alfred Wegener/Graphic Science
Artwork from my strip on Alfred Wegener - balloonist, arctic explorer, and the originator of the theory of continental drift. This is a chapter from my forthcoming book Graphic Science. Other chapters will cover the lives of such scientists, as Antoine Lavoisier, Joclyn Bell Burnell. Nikola Tesla, Fred Hoyle, and Mary Anning.





Published on April 19, 2016 23:30
February 22, 2016
Six Scientists
Here's a couple of bits of artwork from a strip I'm working on about the fossil hunter, Mary Anning. Part of a book I'm working on called Six Scientists.


Published on February 22, 2016 10:45
November 28, 2015
Greece
Published on November 28, 2015 02:23
November 3, 2015
Darryl Cunningham at Post-Capitalism 2015, Leeds
Published on November 03, 2015 13:41
October 23, 2015
Greek and Dutch Editions of Supercrash
The cover of the Greek edition of Supercrash published by Kritiki Publishing.
And here's the cover of the Dutch edition published by Soul Food Comics

And here's the cover of the Dutch edition published by Soul Food Comics

Published on October 23, 2015 03:30
September 30, 2015
New York Comic Convention
I’ll be back in New York next week for the NY Comic Convention. You’ll find me at the AbramComicArts table much of the time. Hope to see some of you there.

Published on September 30, 2015 14:29
September 6, 2015
Edinburgh International Book Festival and Bell Burnell
My Edinburgh International Book Festival experience was excellent. I really enjoyed it. Very good turn out at my and Karine Marcal’s joint event. A blazingly hot day too. The private talk I did for festival sponsors, investment management partnership Baillie Gifford, also went well. I was worried about doing this talk, because my work has been so critical of the financial industry. I thought it might be a hostile crowd, but they were all perfectly nice. I was actually picked up at the hotel by a taxi and driven to their flash Edinburgh HQ - a very imposing glass edifice with a striking view across the Firth of Forth.
Here's are three pages from a story about the astronomer Jocelyn Bell Burnell. This strip is a chapter of a book I'm working on about scientists. I'll be covering a number of people, among who are Fred Hoyle, and Antoine Lavoisier. Others I've yet to decide on. Feel free to make suggestions.



Published on September 06, 2015 06:30