I was really excited to approached by
Wild In Art back in February, and asked to submit some designs for a commission they had secured to produce around 80 life sized models of the Olympic and Paralympic Mascots for London 2012. The mascots are to be arranged in trails across a variety of locations in London, from mid July until the end of the Paralympics.
The process involved artists being allocated various themes to apply to a mascot template. Once artwork was submitted, the designs had to be approved by the Greater London Authority and London Olympics 2012 Organising Committee.
Above is the original design I submitted on a 'Park Cycling' theme. There were directives with regard to logo placement, the colours of the Olympic rings the mascot wears as wristbands, eye colour/highlight and the 'taxi light' on his head. These elements had to appear consistent across all the mascots, each being produced by different artists across the country.
My cycling design was approved, and in April a 'blank' fibreglass Wenlock model was delivered to my house. Below are a set of progress images, to show the process of how my design translated to the finished mascot.
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| Drawing on the design and a background coat of colour |
The pose of the mascot that arrived with me was different to that in the original design, so I had to adjust the layout of my design and also create additional cyclists to go around all sides of the mascot.
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| Starting to paint in the cyclists one by one |
I had set myself a limited colour palette for the design, and applied this to the painting of the bikes and riders as I went along.
Additional details were then added - the trees, leaves, flowers, a bandstand, a fountain, and bicycle wheels as iconic elements on the hands.
The line of the 2012 logo was applied as a black outline transfer over the top of a painted background colour - a nerve-racking 'one go at this' moment, which thankfully worked well. The taxi-light on the top of his head was a sticker that had been provided.
The mascot is finished with a gloss varnish.
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| The finished mascot |
This mascot will be located in Grosvenor Square, for the duration of the Olympics and Paralympics, after which time I believe all the mascots will be auctioned off, with proceeds going to charity.
I have posted a little time-lapse movie of the painting of this mascot, start to finish condensed into around 2 mins..check it out
here.