Showing posts with label he draws. Show all posts
Showing posts with label he draws. Show all posts

Mar 28, 2026

Ai Weiwei by Alan Moore!

Art by Alan Moore
It's known that Alan Moore draws special X-Mas cards to be sent to a his circle of friends. 
Recently one of them has been offered and immediately sold on eBay... featuring the acclaimed Chinese artist Ai Weiwei (see below), dated 2015. It's simply... fantastic! 'Nuff said!
ALAN MOORE drawn Christmas card, printed on A4-sized card, folded in half. Front reads AI WEIWEI, IN A MANGER and has ALAN MOORE '15 in the lower right-hand corner.

Inside reads 'To Padraig + Diedre, have a great Christmas, with loads of love from Alan + Mel XX' written in black ballpoint pen in Alan Moore's distinctive handwriting. Received by me in December 2015, but has been living in a box for a decade now.

The card depicts Chinese contemporary artist Ai Weiwei sitting in a straw-filled manger, with a golden halo around his head.
More details HERE

Feb 23, 2024

Moore donates original art for Garibaldi LIVE

Art by Alan Moore
Alan Moore donated original signed artwork in support of The Garibaldi LIVE, a music project based in his hometown Northampton. All details HERE (and below).
Alan Moore has dedicated his life to his art. Had he not achieved the status of the most influential writer in his field, the admiration of millions of fans, including many household names, and not had his work adapted into major budget movies, I have no doubt that he would still have done exactly the same thing: he has the attributes of most great artists: he is dedicated, lives simply, shuns the hype and bullshit of those who simply exploit art for commercial gain, public adulation, or to cynically latch on to the current zeitgeist. He is also generous and supportive of other artists, across genres. I owe him much, and am glad to call him ‘friend’.

Northampton, the town (or ‘Teyn’) of Alan’s and my birth, which is both loved and hated, by many of its inhabitants, is sadly near or at the bottom of the nationwide pile for ‘artistic engagement’; it has been known as ‘the Glasgow of the Midlands’, being, as that city once was, a place of disrespect and indifference to artists, and a fearful, potentially deflating prospect for any performer.

In Northampton, we have a wealth of phenomenal performers, sharing Alan’s attributes, and especially astonishing musicians across ‘roots’ genres who are marginalised.

Over four years and thousands of voluntary hours, in a truly unique partnership with the town’s Garibaldi Hotel, our project ‘The Garibaldi LIVE’ has nurtured our outstanding musicians, brought some of the most acclaimed performers, nationally and globally, to the venue for them to collaborate with , and ‘The Gari’ has also gained a superb reputation across the country as a ‘must play’ gig. It has taken this long for the initiative to gain traction and it has now reached an exciting and critical stage. Performances are non-ticketed to ensure access for all and we rely on a non obligatory collection for those that can afford to give. We have been informed that we are eligible for funding, which, if we are successful in our bid, will not come to fruition for many months. We need support now. For this reason, we are grateful to Alan for his donation of a rare, original, and characteristically thoughtful signed artwork, ‘Bless’, to auction for much needed funds - rare, particularly, as Alan always maintains that he’s a writer, not an artist.

This is an opportunity to own a unique original artwork and to also make a great investment in great artists, not to mention this outstanding, people powered project.

Our deep gratitude to you for reading this far to understand the basis of Alan’s support for ‘The Garibaldi LIVE’ and our town’s need for it. We hope you will make a bid or, at the least spread the word.

Health, happiness, and thank you.
Andy Shaw.
The auction will end in 67 days and... current highest bid is... (just) £1,000! So...
 
 
From the official Facebook page for Alan Moore: “The Garibaldi LIVE is doing a wonderful and necessary job in keeping our rich regional music scene alive and definitely kicking. And if my elderly doodle can help in any way, then I should be a happy man indeed. Support your local sounds or lose them to the creeping silence.” – Alan Moore

Jan 20, 2020

Monster by Alan Moore

Art by  ALAN MOORE.
Above, monster illustration (circa 1985), drawn by Moore and inscribed to Joe Orlando.
Yes... He can draw! More details HERE.

Mar 24, 2017

Big Nemo's thumbnails

Thumbnails by Moore.
From Colleen Doran Twitter account, posted the 18th of March, above Alan Moore thumbnails and notes for Electricomics' Big Nemo.
The final story has been drawn by Colleen Doran with colours by José Villarrubia.

Apr 10, 2016

Jerusalem is coming!

Jerusalem cover art by Alan Moore.
Above, from Knockabout Twitter account: Alan Moore's cover drawing for JERUSALEM in preparation.
I can't wait to hold the book in my hands!

Aug 3, 2015

Alan Moore and Basil Wolverton

Cover by Alan Moore.
In 1987 Dark Horse published Basil Wolverton's Planet of Terror! reprinting some classics tales by the well-known American cartoonist and illustrator and... Alan Moore drew the cover paying homage to Wolverton’s characteristic style.

But it was not the first time for a Wolverton-Moore connection! In Weird Tales of the Future N. 2, an anthology published by Key Publications, cover dated  June 1952, Wolverton drew a short sci-fi tale featuring... Alan Moore, space adventure!
More info here where you can also read the complete story.
Art by Basil Wolverton.

Jul 16, 2012