Slow Burn - The Graphic Novel
My current MA Graphic Arts project continues my climate crisis and social awareness themes, in the form of a highly original 60 page graphic novel entitled 'Slow Burn'. More details can be found at: slowburn.online.
Tin Stanton is an MA Graphic Arts student and Creative Artist, who combines his traditional painting and illustration skills with graphic art and design. His ability to reproduce a wide range of styles allows him a great deal of creative freedom, both digitally and on paper.
His artwork has appeared in galleries in London, (RA and Oxo Tower), Bristol, Birmingham, Doncaster, Bridport and Crete, while his illustrations, photographs and designs have been used in national publications, city centre signs and tourist attractions.
His personal projects, set in his futuristic world, include paintings, drawings, research and writing, revolve around the current climate crisis and social implications surrounding it.
His latest offering is a 60 page graphic novel; 'A moral tale of one man's journey through humanity's past present and future. A visually striking experience that blends fact and fiction, blurring the line between reality and imagination.' Find out more at: slowburn.online
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My current MA Graphic Arts project continues my climate crisis and social awareness themes, in the form of a highly original 60 page graphic novel entitled 'Slow Burn'. More details can be found at: slowburn.online.
Working alongside the Film-Making department of UWE, several MA level students, including myself, have been illustrating images for a potential book regarding Women in Film in an ongoing collaboration, which will hopefully see the book in print.
This poster is my winning entry from the Museum of Typography poster competition, entitled: 'Planet Earth at the ecological crossroad'. It will be on display in the museum in Crete until April 2024. All winners can be seen here:http://www.typography-museum.gr
These two projects were created during my first few months of MA Graphic Arts. Each offered me a very different way of working, both in typography and design, and helped to explore some of the rules I would then break.
During my BA Drawing and Print course, I completed a great deal of research into climate change and the future of life on Earth, which came together in the form of a fully illustrated 100 page book.
In 2022, 'Visitors', my first series of drawings and paintings, based around a future evolved from our current climate crisis, were being displayed around the country. 'The Towers II' was selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition in London.