Screenwriter, director, film historian and exploitation god.
Taking in everything from art for 2001 Maniacs, The Welcoming, conceptual art for The Poet in Exile, FrightFest, Cine Excess festival, Stealth Autistics Theatre Company, Routledge International Handbook of Children's Rights & Disability, the Daydreaming with Stanley Kubrick exhibition, Glasgow Museums, the Tax Shelter Terrors documentary, concept & art for Scottish Autism's Autitude magazine plus portraits for Cameron Diaz, Kirk Jones and David Hess along the way.
"Ash maybe be trash but he's talented trash...probably the best (picture) anyone's done of me...ever!" - David Hess.
"Beautiful" - Frank Henenlotter.
"I like it crazy WOW!" - Bai Ling.
"I love Ash's Arthole!" - Beatrice Manowski.
"Too European". - Archie Goodwin.
"Fucking awesome. Just awesome". - Tim Sullivan.
"I LOVE LOVE LOVE it!!" - Cameron Diaz.
"Epic illustrator! Amazing!" - Natalia Tena.
"Beautiful! ...so talented ". - Asia Argento.
"Very groovy!" - Bruce Campbell.
"Brilliant and Lovely!" - Jake West.
"I love your images and illustrations...gorgeous, amazing...so deep and cool". - Daria Nicolodi.
"The art you create captures the spirit of the work so magnificently!" - Jen and Sylvia Soska
"Wow, what artwork! love it!" - Rachel Talalay.
"Amazing!" - Aaron Abrams.
"Ash is da man!" - Vito Trabucco.
"...Love the way the artwork of Ash mythologizes the Frightfest line-up year after year." - Graham Kelly Greene.
"truly cool Warholesque pieces!" - Adam Marcus.
Friday, 23 May 2014
Sunday, 11 May 2014
Pier Paolo Pasolini.
For the wonderful Daria Nicolodi, a portrait (or two) of the Italian film director, poet, writer and intellectual.
Sunday, 2 February 2014
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Saturday, 4 January 2014
The Poet in Exile.
Teaser posters and storyboard art for the planned film by Tim Sullivan Based on Ray Manzarek's bestselling novel of the same name, "The Poet in
Exile" explores the notion "what if" his former band mate, the iconic
rock and roll poet and legend Jim Morrison, did indeed stage his death
in 1971 (as widely speculated), and now, 40 years later, contacts
Manzarek from his hiding place in the Seychelles Islands to embark on
one final journey of rock and roll rebellion.
More info here.
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