Gareth Brown: illustrating the point
Illustrator Gareth Brown’s mischievous sense of humour emanates from his work, helping to make serious subjects seem more approachable. ALHAUS magazine showcases a series of simple, conceptual and funny illustrations and animated GIFs created by the Welsh creative, a graduate of Bath Spa University.
“My #CreativeResolution2020 is to have fun and enjoy my work more,” he explains. “It’s easy to get caught up in algorithms and the like, but it’s more important to focus on myself and my work and be willing to experiment and learn.”
Coronavirus Diaries:
Self Isolating, Receiving Post, Food Shop. Part of a series of illustrated GIFs based on everyday life during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Honk: Goose-themed submission for Art Hole Magazine, a Cardiff-based creative community. (From top left clockwise) // Art of Activism: Protest poster for the Art of Activism exhibition in theprintspace, London. // Creative Resolutions: Submission to the It’s Nice That Creative Resolutions 2020 competition.
About Gareth: Gareth Brown is a Cardiff-based illustrator who creates illustrations, animations and GIFs for a wide range of clients, with a focus on fast-paced conceptual projects for editorial. His work features playful ideas, bold colours and a satirical sense of humour — his illustrated GIFs, for instance, show some of the more bizarre and memorable moments of life under Coronavirus lockdown. Gareth takes a relatable, tongue-in-cheek approach to his work, which is mainly done on Photoshop and via a Wacom graphics tablet that enables him to draw straight on the screen.